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Wraxall2008
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I'm a 36 year old, married Mother of 2 School aged children, under 16. My symptoms started and life changed massively after a Leaukeamia diagnosis in Nov 2013, followed by a severe Sepsis infection, I started noticing symptoms not long after. Now, all I can say is I feel as though I exist rather than live these days.
I'm within the 25% of the most severe ME sufferers. I also have Fibromyalgia among other health conditions that leave me unwell often. I've lost many "so called" friends along the way and my husband is also struggling with our circumstances at times.
I've gone from a fast paced, full time, working Mum of 2 to an almost always bedbound individual whom isn't able to work, albeit fighting to try to for a numbers of years.
I struggle with a lot of pain and fatigue daily and find these illnesses to be very isolating and lonely at times.
I'm within the 25% of the most severe ME sufferers. I also have Fibromyalgia among other health conditions that leave me unwell often. I've lost many "so called" friends along the way and my husband is also struggling with our circumstances at times.
I've gone from a fast paced, full time, working Mum of 2 to an almost always bedbound individual whom isn't able to work, albeit fighting to try to for a numbers of years.
I struggle with a lot of pain and fatigue daily and find these illnesses to be very isolating and lonely at times.
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Hi @Wraxall2008
A very big welcome to you this morning.
Yes Yes Yes I have “been & seen” everything that you have mentioned above.
Please please have a good look around our site.
If you have any “help & support” requirements please please let me know????
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Hi @Wraxall2008
Welcome to the community, thanks for sharing your experiences. The community is a warm and friendly space and I hope you enjoy chatting with others here.
It can be so tough to be housebound and it really affects your social life, I think the internet really helps to connect to other people and it can help to talk to others who understandScope
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Hi @Wraxall2008,
I've suffered with fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis for over 10 years now. My marriage fell apart and I lost my job, I get sick of existing day to day. I've just lost my mum to lung cancer and having a hard time at the moment.
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