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It’s not even me being a hypochondriac. I get tested for things and legit stuff shows up. At Thanksgiving it was pneumonia. Last week it was a stomach bug. Then I had this dry throat all day yesterday which felt like sandpaper but I just thought it was a med side effect. I randomly fell asleep at 5 with my shoes on and now my scratchy throat is a bit more than just a dry throat.

I know being overweight and having high BP, low iron, and high cholesterol aren’t good but is it this normal to get sick every week or 2?
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