Tell your story! from CFS or Fibromyalgia, and Exercise? You have got to be kidding!

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    JacqueJoy JacqueJoy Oct 15, 2006 @ 2:53 pm
    Angela, It helps to read about others who struggle with the same issues as I do daily. Thank you for this lens. And thank you very much for visiting and commenting on mine on watercolor!
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    Jennie.Harris Jennie.Harris Sep 11, 2006 @ 1:51 pm
    Thank you so much for this lens. Not that I have this problem but... it inspired me still! I hope Karate helps you, Angela and I shall definitely be keeping you in my prayer. God Bless. =)
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    oniyagi oniyagi Sep 3, 2006 @ 2:20 pm
    You so rock Angela! Karate moms are the coolest in the entire world! Make sure to check out www.blackbeltmama.com . She has an awesome martial arts blog!
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    genglo genglo Aug 4, 2006 @ 11:26 am
    This is a great lens! I have RA and experience many of the same symptoms as fibro. I find that I really enjoy Tai Chi. I'll be sure to add you to my lensroll.
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    Aug 2, 2006 @ 8:21 am
    Excellent lens! My fibro isn't nearly as bad as yours, but I have advancing age and arthritis to add to it, so I'm very familiar with the daily struggle to keep going.
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    littleliz littleliz Jul 5, 2006 @ 2:30 am
    A really interesting and well put together lense. I have enjoyed my visit here and have learnt a few things. Thank you. I am sure this will be very helpful to people who are experiencing similar conditions.
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    MrMystery MrMystery Jun 21, 2006 @ 10:18 am
    Great lens! Putting great content together (artfully) will surely help somebody with a similar condition, personally or in the family. Your comment "How do I get up off the floor" made me think of a Feldenkrais class I took which helps a person figure out how their body moves. Thanks for your lens!