Fever Anxiety
24 November 2010
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Do you cry and have anxiety when you have sore throat and mild fever?
do you think you will die or something ???? if yes what does it mean ??? i am hypo
uh, no, I’m the mom, I don’t have the luxury of sympathy.
Randolph Nesse, Society and Health, Tue 7 July
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