•.at last some days I'd only have a crust "of " bread and a sip of tea. ''All day I'd. have suclra sinking 'feeling 'in the stomach, 5 ' and ■•■ -Id be nearly doubled-in two,: after ..I had , cooked a. dinner it. was quite) enough;•■ I ': couldn't touch a morsel. I'.fell'a'woy- in flesh •'.. till my clothes only justUiung on me. 'As'to','\ colour,.!, hadn't n scrap of it in either face . ,o-r, hands. I could-only get through the N dav " v : ■ by. lying.down half of- the time, 'and thcii dome:.a little /bit of work after,l was rested J'- ■ tij j le - aT ' ra,iea t. night for. hours at a-tinw".'.'•' .-;ld hear the clock , striking ' th'e-.;hours ono, , after.the other, and in. the morning; I'd be as' '<: tired,as when I -went to bed..■; I had no life, j .;.in,me at all.', I was so nervous I was always -■ glancing oyer my- shoulder thinking someone'•■' was following me. I used to go out whenever I could for a breath of air, but I'd feel ■■■•- :." so tired'that I, could hardly get, homo some- ■ : ''■ times.',: Across the \ waist' I had that empty '; ', horrid, feeling, , I'd,. get; /'Neuralgic.;, attacks' ; -sometimes, Itook quantities of quinine, and for my strength,l tried all,sorts of foods and ■■'■, '.tonics, but I got iio better.: I went to Wei-:, . .:, lirigton for a change; but I came back as bad ■■'■ -. as ever. Then through-an acquaintance who''' • had- a very'bigh opinion- of Dr. Williams'' •'■ Pink Pills, I tried them last January! Beforo ■ :' '.-. h started 1 hem I was always flagged out. It '■ :'seemed a trouble to drag one foot after the.' ' ''■ other.. My system didn't'seem; to have any ■ -good : blood at all, but the second : box of Dr./ ; :.--..Williams' Pink Pills made a surprising differ- ■'. : .-.ence me. .I,' found myself.- .eating"'quite --! heartily. I was always hungry,,and.1 began, • to fill out,again. My blood became ever so.-': V much richer, 1 and my colour came back. That '-'■. :. dragged-out feeling went right away, as did ■-. ; also the sinking, feeling. All my ; ■• old-energy; returned in' the -most gratifying ■ /'way. ; I've' never' been bettor than I' am i ■■' now." ■.''■" : ■''■'.." : '"' ' .';...
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 5
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