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	<title>Comments on: And here&#8217;s another take on stress and MS</title>
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		<title>By: Elizabeth Durgin</title>
		<link>http://workingwithchronicillness.com/2007/08/and-heres-another-take-on-stress-and-ms/comment-page-1/#comment-1145</link>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Durgin</dc:creator>
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		<description>I like the way you think! I for one refuse to roll over and be bored so am working full time.  Unfortunately, my sister and I note that we tend to drive ourselves to exhaustion and always feel like things are undone/behind schedule.  It comforts me (for many reasons) that she does not have MS - but she does have two children, one of whom is handicapped, a therapy practice, and a full-time job .  We are aware that we are a) trying to prove something and (b) are driven by economics.  But there needs to be a balance; I keep thinking that balance is just around the corner, but right now that seems to be a mirage. 

So thank you for your newsletter; I find it very comforting and supportive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the way you think! I for one refuse to roll over and be bored so am working full time.  Unfortunately, my sister and I note that we tend to drive ourselves to exhaustion and always feel like things are undone/behind schedule.  It comforts me (for many reasons) that she does not have MS &#8211; but she does have two children, one of whom is handicapped, a therapy practice, and a full-time job .  We are aware that we are a) trying to prove something and (b) are driven by economics.  But there needs to be a balance; I keep thinking that balance is just around the corner, but right now that seems to be a mirage. </p>
<p>So thank you for your newsletter; I find it very comforting and supportive.</p>
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