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Oh man, sweat lashing off me. Can't make up my mind if warm weather, my cold, or flushes. Could be all 3. Not nice.
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Hi CG would send you a hug but that would make you even hotter.
Keep popping the paracetamol and hope you pick up soon. X
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Drink lots. Feet up. Ice pack to hand …….. it's probably the 'bug' that's given you the cold
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honeybun
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Oh CG, what a time to have a cold. Sounds like the kind of thing that my daughter had and then smit me. Between the two of us we sweated sniffed and coughed for over three weeks. How hubby did not catch it I do not know.
Summer colds are a nightmare. If it's the winter you can cuddle up warm and cosy but summer ones you just don't know where to put yourself.
Hope you feel much better really soon.
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Hope you feel better soon CG.
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Joyce
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Sure hope it's the cold causing my sweats. Would hate to think I'm going to have to up my HRT again, after coping pretty well for nearly 6 months.
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It's most likely the cold. I was the same. I spent so long breaking out in a sweat. My temperature was fine but every time I felt a bit better and started to do things back the sweats would come.
Horrible feeling.
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Joyce
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June 16, 2014, 09:37:00 PM »
Yeah I'm the same. Horrid cough too. Hubby went nuts at me about my cough, which in part is due to PND. Told me to get it sorted. I told him where to go. Not asthma, no chest infection, chest xray clear. Told him to to stop nagging me about it, GP says it's the PND, one of the most common causes of a cough. My brother is the same. I know hubby doing it out of concern, but there's no more I can do. Have to put up with it & so will he.
Moan over.
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