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Default Ever have a cold that simply wont go away?

Is this an MS thing? I have never seen anything like it. I got a minor cold about 4 weeks ago, and it rolled into this major full blown feverish mess about 10 days later. I have been slowly recovering, but wow this is taking forever! I normally kick a cold in 3 to 5 days, I have never had one hang on to me for weeks on end without mercy.

Is this an MS thing? or am I just getting older? or is this a really vicious strain this year? anyone else? The fever really threw my MS into high gear, and the whole sinus thing..UGH I cant breathe!
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