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Old 02-22-2009, 03:56 PM #1
dshue dshue is offline
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Default Burning up

I am on fire. No, my writing is not going well, my jump shots aren't going in; it seems my arms, legs and back have once again been alighted with lighter fluid...

For the last week I've had a terrible virus, a gruesome chest thing. Almost exactly this time last year the same thing happened to me, I had a bad flu, and then my body went up in flames fully for the first time, after my nerve issues had started post surgury and were still localized.

What is the virus connection here? Just a flare from the stress? There's got to be a connection autoimmune-wise...

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

-- Dennis
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