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Old 03-31-2015, 12:38 PM #1
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Default Sore throat/glands

I've been trying to research this question but haven't really found an answer...I might be looking for something more when the answer is simple...but here goes...

I'm on LDN and one of the side effects is a sore throat/gland...as we know a bacterial sore throat isn't treated as a viral one; would one caused by medication be any different?

I'm doing usual, warm drink, hydration, etc and it's still lingering...on and off....


Thanks for any input.....

PS, then again I am wondering if it's just a flare up/CRPS; Because I have the stinging down my chest and in my stomach with it....
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