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Old 27-01-2006, 10:42 AM   #1
foxtrot
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Default sore throat lol

Ok a weird subject, but hey... maybe someone can help me

I have been getting soo many throat infections since i had glandular fever (bastard!!)

I think i need my tonsils out they look a bit wrecked :

Anyways

Does anyone know how to stop a throat infection coming on when you get the classic symptoms

My throat hurts a bit when i swallow and its a bit itchy burny.. but its not a full pledged infection yet

What can i do to stop it coming on altogether!!!

I have stuff to do this weekend & I HAVE MY P'S TEST BOOKED NEXT WEEK DAMMIT


HELP ME AND MY POOR SORE THROAT

(I already tried gargling salty warm water)

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