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Old 10-09-2010, 03:19 AM   #12341
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
... and this year something that felt flu-ish, but instead of kicking hard, just kicked for a real long time, dragging every bit of energy out of me, and leaving me aching and tired after anything harder than a short walk. And people whinge about "germs" because I let the dogs kiss my face. Sheesh.
Could have been glandular fever. I copped that (along with Elita) in March - left us with inflamed spleen and liver, causing a great deal of pain (some days you genuinely felt you'd end up in ER from a burst spleen). 6 months on we're finally seeing the end of it - but it will flare up now and then. What's worse is that it overlapped nicely with me dealing with anxiety disorder (learning to manage it) so it was a real test of sanity for me.

It could also have been the dreaded Ross-river-fever for you Marc - so many possibles.

I do like to keep my isolation out here - every time an out of town visitor comes in from the big-smoke we inevitably are left with an ailment a few days later.

Paul.
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