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Old 01-12-2013, 08:44 AM #11
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I doubt that either tylenol or ibuprofen caused it. Cats metabolize the tylenol differently than people do. My comment is pretty irrelevant to humans actually. It is more of a geeky fun fact than a likely cause.
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Thanks!!! I sware the body is so amazing, so many things can go wrong in so many ways, I really have no idea how anyone makes it to 30!!
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