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Old 01-31-2013, 05:29 PM   #1  
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Angry Slow to Recover from Sickness?

Has anyone noticed that it takes them a lot more time to get better from being sick while on IP? I had (bacterial) pneumonia two weeks into re-starting IP, started feeling better, and now i'm starting to have a lot of my original symptoms again. I work in a busy dental office and everyone has been sick (patients and employees). I usually rebound from colds, flus, etc. very quickly but i can't seem to shake whatever i've got. Not to mention being sick has slowed/stalled my weight loss. I know i'll have my "whoosh" once my body is back to normal, but i found this whole situation strange as i didn't experience this my first time on IP.
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I can't say I've noticed that (since I haven't been sick), but I *can* say that I've noticed a lot of people around me at work are sick all the time (or so it seems!). Some of them finally get over one bug and come down with another. Between the stomach virus, sinus infections and the regular flu that's going around, it seems like some of the folks are under the weather pretty much constantly. I think it's just a bad winter like that.

Hope you feel better soon!
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