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Old 05-28-2009, 06:56 AM #9
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When my sister was a junior in high school she had the worst case of mono I have ever seen. She was even hopitalized for it. Anyway, I am 3 years younger than her. We shared a room, a bed and were not very careful about sharing glasses, silverware, etc. She now has chronic fatigue and I have MS. It makes me think how funny it is we both may have been infected by the same virus and reacted totally differently.

Maybe we should be study subjects.
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