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<blockquote data-quote="PW1" data-source="post: 1863149" data-attributes="member: 388457"><p>Slow cookers and electronic pressure cookers are great, unfortunately the process you are describing is only possible on a really good day - and those days are totally unpredictable in arrival. At the moment all I can manage is putting sausages in tin foil trays in the table top oven and waiting for them to cook to eat.</p><p></p><p>I’ve tried to tell doctors of the level of fatigue - but they imply that they are powerless to help. In fact most of them seem to dismiss the fatigue as “part of being ill”, “if I had a pound for every patient who complained about fatigue and we couldn’t find a cause...”. At least we have finally determined that it is most likely due to multiple autoimmune conditions, that is progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PW1, post: 1863149, member: 388457"] Slow cookers and electronic pressure cookers are great, unfortunately the process you are describing is only possible on a really good day - and those days are totally unpredictable in arrival. At the moment all I can manage is putting sausages in tin foil trays in the table top oven and waiting for them to cook to eat. I’ve tried to tell doctors of the level of fatigue - but they imply that they are powerless to help. In fact most of them seem to dismiss the fatigue as “part of being ill”, “if I had a pound for every patient who complained about fatigue and we couldn’t find a cause...”. At least we have finally determined that it is most likely due to multiple autoimmune conditions, that is progress. [/QUOTE]
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