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Old 07-19-2009, 12:20 AM #12
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I am sorry to hear that the brown stuff hit the fan for you. I remember my Avonex flu. Just pre or post medicate, whichever one you feel more comfortable with.

Some put a pill and water by their bedside table, in case they wake up in the middle of the night with fever and aches. I hope it goes away for you.

You sound like you are made of tough stuff, so keep on fighting Pud. Do something special for yourself once in a while. Some frivolous. That works for me. We are all worth it. How's the list coming along?
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