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When is a relapse NOT a relapse?
When it's an Ice Cream Sundae .
Oh..Sorry. Not a trick question. Just a totally random answer .
I know it's just stoopid old sx's popping up if it's
A: A symptom I've had before.
B: If cooling down my core temp or removing myself from stressfull situations will get rid of it.
C: If I have even the rumor of a temperature above the norm, possibly caused by an infection.

I'm sure there's more, but those are the first three things I try..
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