Cathy recalls that even working part time left her unable to do anything else.
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So, after two-and-a-half months at home they sent me back to work part-time. And I realized, as soon as I started, I was in over my head because I was doing four hours per day. But that’s all I could do. Like, I would come home and go to bed. You know? I couldn’t do anything else. I couldn’t go mail a letter, I couldn’t go and get my groceries, I couldn’t – well, exercising was out of the question. And before I got sick I was going to the gym five, six times a week and doing a really tough workout. And all of that left my life. It was only work and go home and try to cope with the symptoms and go back and do it again.
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