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Sorry your hubby isn't supportive. He'll probably get used to this and become supportive over time. I am lucky in that respect to have a wonderful husband, but I am quite a bit older than you. People usually mellow out by my age! Take care and good luck.View Thread

My dilemma is: Do I stay with my old job (which is rough, btw, with a lot of traveling, but excellent benefits) or take this new job? I am fearful that I will not have the energy to keep up and start a new job. I hate the thought of keeping a job that I don't like b/c of an illness but I am too fatigued to even get out of bed. What would you do???View Thread
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