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Old 12-11-2006, 11:32 AM #1
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Default Low Grade Fever

I get a low grade fever several times a day (around 5 or so). Nothing extreme, it's typically between 99 and 100 - lasting 30 minutes or until I don't notice it anymore. Usually enough to make my face warm and eyes feel hot, but not enough to keep me down.

[Yes, my doctor knows]

Any easy way to knock this out without taking pills? I'd like to avoid putting cold things on my face (Trigeminal Neuralgia/Headaches). Maybe this sounds silly, but could I drink a bunch of cold stuff to knock it down some?

It's nothing major, more annoying than anything.
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