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Old 07-31-2013, 11:19 AM #1
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Default I despise Germs!

Anyone else have this problem when they get a cold or something that used to be minor? I have such an exacerbation of my symptoms, its frustrating.. I had fever and body aches etc... I usually have joint pains, but when I get an illness everything hurts worse, and then I get so weak.. I have to waddle around since my muscles don't work well, swallowing gets worse, double vision and my right eye gets pretty droopy ... makes me scared to get sick, but with two small kids its going to happen.. anyhow, just curious if others struggle with this?
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