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brighteyes
I would give you the same advice my Dr gave me. Have your kids
. If we find a way to treat or cure the disease and your too old to have kids then you will regret it. If you have kids you will always find a way to care for them. It may be hard but its a lot harder to have kids as you get older. She also told me most of her Fibro pt's went into some sort of remissions. That was true for me each pregnancy. It brought a 75% remission
at around 4 months that lasted 6 months post pregnancy just long enough to care for a newborn. My Drs joke I should just stay pregnant because I love it so much
! I will say though, each time my full blown symptoms started to come back I would cry because it was like seeing a train coming at you that you could not stop from running you down
. It is also harder when you have an older child that does not nap anymore. My migraines are triggered by sounds, light and lack of sleep so that is an issue with kids. We have from time to time had nanny's come in to help especially with housework which kills me. My husband also took full paternity leave and was able to work from home when my symptoms were bad (he is a social worker). If you have a plan it will be worth it. Although some days I say "what was I thinking!!"
LOLROTF
I would give you the same advice my Dr gave me. Have your kids
. If we find a way to treat or cure the disease and your too old to have kids then you will regret it. If you have kids you will always find a way to care for them. It may be hard but its a lot harder to have kids as you get older. She also told me most of her Fibro pt's went into some sort of remissions. That was true for me each pregnancy. It brought a 75% remission
at around 4 months that lasted 6 months post pregnancy just long enough to care for a newborn. My Drs joke I should just stay pregnant because I love it so much
! I will say though, each time my full blown symptoms started to come back I would cry because it was like seeing a train coming at you that you could not stop from running you down
. It is also harder when you have an older child that does not nap anymore. My migraines are triggered by sounds, light and lack of sleep so that is an issue with kids. We have from time to time had nanny's come in to help especially with housework which kills me. My husband also took full paternity leave and was able to work from home when my symptoms were bad (he is a social worker). If you have a plan it will be worth it. Although some days I say "what was I thinking!!"
LOLROTF
and Welcome! to all the "newbies"
. It is hot and VERY humid in Pittsburgh today and we dont have AC! Our house doesn't need it but a few days a year so its not worth putting in but ugg! 
Anyone else have these symptoms?
. I hear tour guide Mike is good too. Don't forget to get your Guest Assistance Card in case you need help in line etc. I cannot stand for long periods and have great difficulty with temp extremes so I had one in case I ran into trouble with an outdoor line or extremely long line. Luckily that was not a problem because of ridemax. I don't know If you have started packing but I was done packing two weeks before we went and spent the majority of those two weeks in bed. Last year we tried three times to go on vacation and I had to cancel the day before each trip because by the time I was done packing my body was done! This year I didnt allow anything to be scheduled for those two weeks and let everything go an I made it!
Ha, I'm just saying. 
I have one more year of college left and it is the hardest program - besides nursing - and it has been really hard on me. My illness has progressed two fold since being in college the last two years. I am really dreading this last year.
I finially made it back. This last week has been one of those weeks that I just couldn't think so waited to post. My name is Bonnie and I have had Fibro for 15 years. My official diagnosis in FMS, CFIDS, Chronic Toxoplasmosis and complicated migraines but I have a lot of bizarre symptoms
and my disease acts a lot like MS with good and bad days and symptoms taking turns as to which will be worse day to day or month to month.
I meant to post the encouragement to go ahead with children to IvyandLace and posted your name instead! Thing is I remember changing the post name because I thought I got the post mixed up. Thanks for making light of it, 
Wish they would study that more!
Lots of studies are now saying sleep disturbance is a contributing factor in weight gain. If that is a problem for you then you might want to see if finding a sleep solution helps you lose weight.

Now I never remember dreaming. Any thoughts?
who teaches at the only school specializing in it and he is close enough for me to drive to if my husband is in the position to drive me home should I have an unexpected attack. I recently read that some of the trigger points supposidly create some of my weirdest symptoms like the heart attack and stroke like sysmptons that have no cause. I doubt my insurance will cover it so if I can figure the money and travel I'll try.