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	<title>Comments on: Fatigue!  Is it real?</title>
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		<title>By: John Wagner</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Wagner</dc:creator>
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		<description>Marc,

First of all I am so glad to read about your wife&#039;s good blood test. That had to have been a huge scare for both of you.  Now let&#039;s hope they can find out what is really going on and get her some pain relief.

Second, I really like your advice in this latest post.  And I certainly admire you for the bike riding you were able to do even with the lower counts.  30 miles, that is amazing!  I am convinced a positive outlook helps the healing process more than we know.  I was depressed when I was first diagnosed with diabetes.  When this leukemia diagnosis came along, I learned my lesson from earlier and realized depression was a waste of time.  I spent one night &quot;grieving&quot; and then decided I had to take charge.  Can&#039;t say I haven&#039;t worried, but nothing like the depression that first hit with the diabetes.

Keep on keeping on and above all, &quot;keep on riding!&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marc,</p>
<p>First of all I am so glad to read about your wife&#8217;s good blood test. That had to have been a huge scare for both of you.  Now let&#8217;s hope they can find out what is really going on and get her some pain relief.</p>
<p>Second, I really like your advice in this latest post.  And I certainly admire you for the bike riding you were able to do even with the lower counts.  30 miles, that is amazing!  I am convinced a positive outlook helps the healing process more than we know.  I was depressed when I was first diagnosed with diabetes.  When this leukemia diagnosis came along, I learned my lesson from earlier and realized depression was a waste of time.  I spent one night &#8220;grieving&#8221; and then decided I had to take charge.  Can&#8217;t say I haven&#8217;t worried, but nothing like the depression that first hit with the diabetes.</p>
<p>Keep on keeping on and above all, &#8220;keep on riding!&#8221;</p>
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