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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Even for me, I almost never have that kind of illness-I’m Not sure if I ever have honestly. For me a “cold” means I get a sore throat and it ususally culminates in a sinus infection and I usually feel like absolute garbage for at least 2-3 days, and then not great for a solid 10 days. .[/quote] That's weird. You probably are getting regular colds, but also have some sort of sinus irregularity that leads to the sinus infection. Most people don't get sinus infections from a simple cold. For my family, a cold means a stuffed or runny nose, a sore throat from the post-nasal drip, some fatigue, and no fever. Everyone is perfectly fine for school or work, but might not be inclined to go to sports practices or exercise. [/quote]
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