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My two month sickness.. finally figured out
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<blockquote data-quote="Laetca" data-source="post: 208198"><p>At least now you can tell everyone you have kissing disease. Not sure if that sounds like a good thing, but you could always try and turn it into one.</p><p></p><p>I doubt you'll have the energy to even consider playing rugby, at least if I remember Chris right (a friend of mine who had glandular fever a few years back, can't say she was the most energetic person ever at that time).</p><p>Probably I'm the only one who thinks this way, bvut if I'm ever in the US and I'm sick, I'll try to get back if possible. Not just in the US for that matter, if it's minor thing I'll wait with seeing a doctor until I'm back home.</p><p>It happens quite often that people wake up in the middle of an operation in the US, and that has NEVER happened in Belgium. Not saying that that proves anything, but it's an indication of something bigger in my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laetca, post: 208198"] At least now you can tell everyone you have kissing disease. Not sure if that sounds like a good thing, but you could always try and turn it into one. I doubt you'll have the energy to even consider playing rugby, at least if I remember Chris right (a friend of mine who had glandular fever a few years back, can't say she was the most energetic person ever at that time). Probably I'm the only one who thinks this way, bvut if I'm ever in the US and I'm sick, I'll try to get back if possible. Not just in the US for that matter, if it's minor thing I'll wait with seeing a doctor until I'm back home. It happens quite often that people wake up in the middle of an operation in the US, and that has NEVER happened in Belgium. Not saying that that proves anything, but it's an indication of something bigger in my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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