Neil, I don't mind at all. I think you'll find that none of us do. smile

I can imagine how disheartening that is. When I started Remicade all of a sudden I had wells of energy that had never existed before. I would still tire relatively easily, but it was never as debilitating as before Remicade.

Actually, Remicade opened my eyes to just how long AS has been affecting me. I have had more energy during the past five years or so than at any other time in my life, including childhood. I never seemed to have the get up and go other kids had and running was a real chore. I still don't run (because, really, I run like a girl and people laugh at me), but it's been a revelation to me how much energy I do have.

Hugs,


Kat

A life lived in fear is a life half lived.
"Strictly Ballroom"