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Old 03-12-2015, 03:19 AM #11
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rather odd, since something like flu and cold usually trigger neuropathies or autoimmunities like Guillan barre that cause neurological disorders. Its the action of the immune system on the nervous system when your sick, that cause the majority of damage though. could it be you loss some sensations or numbness?
Yes it could be - I am in more pain anyway because I have RA and costochondritis plus TMD so the flu has rendered me an excruciated blob. It's just the burning pins and needles that appear to have gone. Curious!
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