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Old 08-18-2009, 07:31 AM #1
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Default having that dreaded sign of a possible flare - is there a way to stop it?

Usually the first sign of me going into a flare is I start "leaking" (sorry guys) and this could be 2 weeks or 2 days before I usually go into a flare. Sunday I rested all day and drank a lot of fluids - did the same thing yesterday and was in bed at 8:15. Today I have to go to class and I would rather stay home. I don't have AC in my car and it is 90+ out there today. YUCK

One more thing - lately I have had a flare about every four months and it is right on track!

so other than rest and drinking a lot of fluids is there any other way to stop a flare early?
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