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> This is my second in about eight weeks. Not

> usually a coldy person. This is not as bad as the

> last, but really peed off that it's number 2 in as

> many months. Any thoughts? I clean my hands about

> eight times a day, eat lots of fruit, drink a

> little and stay hydrated. Nero



i just got over my second one on Wednesday,had it from the previous Friday, but it was a bit more than a cold more like a flu, had the raised temp and headache and puked my ring up all day Monday ( not on the 176 i hasten to add) just took to the cot with copious amounts of paracetamol,ibuprofen and tea and rode out the storm, surprisingly no one else in the house caught the lurgy off me.

My parents started a 'cold chart' about 20 years ago to chart the origin, duration and 'depth' of the colds in our house ... It's still going strong today and could one day be a useful documentation of the times, ummmmm er, if you like that kind of thing.
yep, especially evil colds around at the moment. We're all just getting over it chez moi, and my poor daughter missed her first ever overnight school journey - unbelievable bad luck. Can recommend the latest version of Lemsip Max - I had a really painful sore throat and it sorted me out.

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