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Re: Anyone get fevers?

From: D (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 31 18:50:29 2007


Yes, I was hoping someone would know why, as I also have low grade fevers pretty much every day.

The only answer I ever got from a doctor was an educated guess that it's caused by inflammation. My old PCP tried to insist I had a virus for a month - only one of the reasons she is no longer my doctor.

I have a lot of trouble maintaining my body temperature - activity heats me up fast, but I also get cold easily and sometimes get chills. It's really annoying, and makes me feel bad in ways that pain meds just don't help - in the evenings after work I'm usually so tired I ache everywhere.

What I'd like to know is what effect does having a higher than normal body temp for so long have on my body? It just seems like it must not be good to "run hot"?

At Tue, 30 Jan 2007, lisa wrote: >
>Your not alone is right, I dont know why but I to go through this, i
>asked my dr once but he never answered my question.

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