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Old 07-11-2013, 01:24 AM #1
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Default Anyone else with autoimmune stuff experience this?

Hello, again,
I feel I am being quite needy and asking more than contributing, and I promise that that will change in the future. For now...
So, I've had a nasty norovirus and it's not quite over yet, pretty sure it'll be gone by Friday. My lymph nodes have been hot and swollen (obviously) throughout the whole thing, but today took the cake. I have about twice the amount of neck I had yesterday and it's super irritating to breathe-nothing crazy, just more difficult. My chest feels like it's on freaking fire-uch! Anybody know what I'm talking about? I'm icing my lymph nodes for ten minutes an hour just for a little relief and taking Advil for the norovirus fever. Sound familiar, you all?
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