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Old 06-26-2010, 09:44 AM #1
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Default fever worrying me

Hey, everyone. I have had a lowish fever for four days with no other symptoms except body aches and a headache. No cold, no sore throat, no cough. I'm starting to get nervous. No one else in the house (there are 17 people living in my house, including 12 children) is sick. Could this possibly be related somehow to my MG (or whatever it is)? It feels ominous.

I'm only on Mestinon for my MG (plus HCTZ as a diuretic to prevent migraines, and PTU as a thyroid suppressant). I almost never get sick--haven't had a fever in a few years, I think.

I will call the doctor if I still have it on Monday. Meanwhile, is this a warning sign of something I should know about? Something about this is alarming me.

Thanks,

Abby
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