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Post-Exertional Malaise - Complete Series
Posted Sep 20 2010 5:25am
There was such a wonderful response to my posting of Jennie Spotilla's article series on Post-Exertional Malaise last week! Glad you found her articles as valuable and informative as I did.
Jennie let me know over the weekend that there was a fourth article that I missed, so here's a link to the full
4-part series on Post-Exertional Malaise
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(And, yes, please feel free to link from your own blog or share with your friends and family).
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Jennie let me know over the weekend that there was a fourth article that I missed, so here's a link to the full 4-part series on Post-Exertional Malaise .
(And, yes, please feel free to link from your own blog or share with your friends and family).