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Old 09-03-2011, 12:23 AM   #1
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Thumbs up 2011 U.S. Open: Venus Williams Describes Fights With Fatigue

Sjogren&rsquo;s syndrome, the disease, is difficult to diagnose because those who have it often appear the picture of health even when they do not have the energy to sit for a portrait. &ldquo;The fatigue is hard to explain unless you have it,&rdquo; Williams said Thursday morning. &ldquo;Some mornings I feel really sick, like when you don&rsquo;t get a lot of sleep or you have a flu or cold. I always have some level of tiredness. And the more I tried to push through it, the tougher it got.&rdquo;&nbsp; Williams, 31, has won 10 tournaments in the last four years despite feeling fatigued and having difficulty breathing, symptoms she knows now are associated with Sjogren&rsquo;s. For 78 minutes Monday in a 6-4, 6-3 victory against Vesna Dolonts, Williams performed so well she was painted as a contender to win her third United States Open title. &nbsp; But Williams&rsquo;s energy and fingers-crossed optimism ran out Wednesday when she practiced with her hitting partner, David Witt, before her scheduled second-round match against Sabine Lisicki and was so tired afterward she could not raise <a href="http://www.gobizdiscount.com"><strong>Replica UGG marketplace</strong></a> her serving arm. She withdrew from the tournament, and though it marked the end of her 13th Open, Williams said she had more competitive matches in her. &nbsp; &ldquo;This is all new for me,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;I played a match at the Open, so I feel positive I can come back.&rdquo; She added, &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve been told it&rsquo;s going to take three to six months for all the medication to sink in.&rdquo; There is a genetic component to Sjogren&rsquo;s syndrome, as Williams&rsquo;s younger sister Serena is well aware. &ldquo;I don&rsquo;t have the same symptoms she&rsquo;s had in the past,&rdquo; Serena said Thursday after advancing to the third round with a 6-0, 6-1 victory against Michaella Krajicek. &ldquo;Hopefully it will be different.&rdquo; Serena Williams said her sister seemed changed for the better since receiving the diagnosis. &ldquo;I <a href="http://www.gobizdiscount.com"><strong>Replica UGG wholesaler</strong></a> think she&rsquo;s really happy now that she knows what it is after all this time,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;I think, if anything, it&rsquo;s going to help her now to treat it and go forward.&rdquo; Venus Williams has won seven Grand Slam singles titles &mdash; including two Opens &mdash; but none since 2008. In 2007, she received a diagnosis of exercise-induced asthma, but the medication she was prescribed did not alleviate her distress. In retrospect, Williams said, she was probably experiencing the first symptoms of Sjogren&rsquo;s, in which white blood cells multiply so fast they clog their moisture-producing glands. &ldquo;I&rsquo;d go to doctors, but I never got any answers, so there was nothing I could do but keep going,&rdquo; Williams said. &ldquo;It was frustrating, always being in the dark and not having anything to help me but my own will.&rdquo; Dr. Frederick Vivino, a clinical associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and director of the Penn Sjogren&rsquo;s Syndrome Center, described the disease as &ldquo;a major women&rsquo;s health problem that&rsquo;s largely underdiagnosed and undertreated.&rdquo; &ldquo;It causes so many symptoms, sometimes it&rsquo;s hard for a specialist to get the big picture,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;And most of the patients do not look like they have a chronic illness.&nbsp;Because they look a lot better than they feel, some of our patients have been told they&rsquo;re hypochondriacs or they&rsquo;re depressed or they are experiencing these symptoms due to menopause, and they just accept that. That&rsquo;s why people go years before being treated for autoimmune diseases.&rdquo; Williams said she received the diagnosis in August. It was a relief, she added, to know there was an explanation for her swollen hands, chronic fatigue and misshapen joints.
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