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Old 12-18-2010, 01:33 PM #1
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Colds do not typically cause a high fever.

Flu does. So does bronchitis which is often a bacterial infection.
Pneumonia does both viral and bacterial.

If your fever persists, I'd see a doctor.

Sorry you are ill Mel. Take care of yourself!
Hi Mrs. D.

Just wanted to thank you for your response. Today is the 7th day of this cold and still no fever after 4 days. So that's good. It's drying up. I went out and enjoyed the fresh air this morning. Still have a bit of a cough now and then but nothing horrendous. So whatever is in the mucinex, well thank god for that pill.

I have never been one to BRING UP STUFF when one coughs. My mother used to do that like a champ but it was never my thing. I have no idea why.

I wonder why some people can PRODUCE and some can't.

I never could.

This time either. It is just drying up (for want of a better description).

I also use my neti pot twice a day and blow my nose like crazy. All clear.

Oh, last night I took 10 units of the Lantus.

this morning it was down to 166.

All week is was 190. even on 9 units.

So I gather as my body heals so will my body's reaction to the Lantus. One can only hope.

I'm doing my part.

oh, I'm also taking Silver biotics. I always take that. It's a natural antibiotic (or so they say). They say "nothing can grow in a silver environment"

Maybe it's helping?

Who knows.

So Merry Christmas and take care

Melody
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