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No definitely not dengue fever, my ex had that in Malaysia following a dodgy mosquito net in some vile hotel in a city in Sumatra (country dropping) whose name escapes me but where I never want to go again, grammar, and was very much iller than this!


I'm not worried about any of it, just interested to know whether anybody had had the sore eyes as part of the other bug.


But thanks all :)

Yep, been off with it today, very hot, headache, sore tummy, sicky feeling, and throbbing painful eyes... feeling better after a day in bed with curtains drawn (and cat on my feet!). Got to go to work tomorrow as I'm a temp and every hour I count how much it's costing me!

Day 5 and tummy is still grumbling and cramping :-| glad there's this thread - thought there was something not quite right with me! ::o


Hayfever is not so much an illness lenk. Allergies are terrible but we learn to live with it (with a bag full of all sorts of concoctions to fight the invasion of irritants) *sighs*

Cassius Wrote:

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> How long does it last - this is my third day of

> cramping and slight fever?


xxxxxxx


Seems to be very variable in both intensity and duration.


Don't understand those who can't see the point of this thread - I thought I had food poisoning when it started, then I thought I might have something else wrong with my eyes.


It was comforting to find that other people had the same symptoms and it was all part of the bug.


If you don't want to read the thread - erm, then don't. Same as I don't read the threads on the forum which are of no interest to me :)


I don't post on them making rude remarks about why the thread is there and the characteristics of the people posting :)


The forum would be pretty clogged up if everyone did that, innit :))

Sue Wrote:

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> I don't post on them making rude remarks about why

> the thread is there and the characteristics of the

> people posting :)



you're right. nobody should post in those threads. even if they contain beyond-hilarious posts alluding to Dengue fever.


I didn't actually think people 'spat tea at their screens', when I read that milk was pretty much frothing out of my nose.

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