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Grabbing at strings.
In addition to several other things, I tested positive for SFN several years ago. I have been noticing that when my SFN really flairs up, I always have a low grade fever (99-100 degrees).

Does this ring a bell with anyone else? I have exhausted getting any relief from several doctors, but I never mentioned the fever connection to them. Wondered if it's at all related to SFN.
My body temperature runs at least 1 degree lower than normal however when I have a bad flair coming I can usually tell because my entire body feels hot. I have not taken my temperature but I will next time. I thought it was from the burning feeling that comes with the flair. I did mention this to my neurologist but he didn't comment on it.
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