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Old 10-23-2013, 02:55 AM #11
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When I first got MS I was constantly running low grade fevers all the time. They were confused because the docs didn't think that was a typical MS system. It was so unpleasant. My husband could immediately tell when I was running a fever because I just slowed down like molasses. That went on for a couple of years. But now they appear to be gone! Yeah!!
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Natalie. me too. I still run low grade fevers, for no other apparent
reason. In the hospital, after my fall, the Nurses noted a LGF
almost every day.
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OMG, I just thought my body was set on wacko! No, its just set on MS! My house can be set on 72 and Im freezing, later on I'll check the stat again because Im burning up and its 70, and Im like !! My hands and feet are constantly like Ive been keeping them in the freezer, even in the summer. Oh, lets not forget the tip of my nose, arctic cold, cant explain that, but my nose decided to get in on the fun. DH likes to make fun of that one, its my one freebee I give him
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OMG, I just thought my body was set on wacko!
You are very funny but correct!

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