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10:38 am July 12, 2011
| meggin123
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I'm a 20 year old female & I've been dealing with a chronic low
grade fever for over a year now. It comes and goes, usually around
99.3-100, though in a great while it gets higher and I'm tired all the
time.
Last year I was dealing with (what I though to be) sinusitis. I
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11:24 am July 12, 2011
| ganHeartily
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what prescription where you given..?
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12:24 am July 13, 2011
| meggin123
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When I stopped taking all of them I had been taking Indomethacin, Hydroclorothiazide, Ranitidine, and a Vitamin D+Calcium pill.
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7:55 am August 10, 2011
| Justin Lee
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During this time period, we feel internally weak, with our immunity system gone for a virtual toss. When our immunity plummets, we are bound to suffer from infections; and fever is one of the most common ailments that one may endure. It is not surprising to note when we hear people exclaim that they don't need to pay a visit at the doctor's clinic, as enduring fever is not an issue to Log in or Register to read more… |
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