In Jesus name it may be a circulatory issue.Go to the doctor.Make an appointment.You have to take good care of yourself.It may be simple as
a kidney infection and a round of antibiotics and alot of fluids clears it up.
Thank God for antibiotics.People used to die from alot of things that
are unnecessary.
I concur with whichever poster said it sounded like it could be pneumonia. There is a variety of pneumonia that is commonly called "walking pneumonia" and it delivers symptoms like those you have described... functional but funky!
I am praying for your healing and suggesting that if my faith and that of others is too weak and you continue to feel poorly, please go get it checked out!
You are getting old! I was at church Sunday but sat on the main level with my beautiful 20 year old niece, not Mrs. CC1!! Mrs. CC1 will be pleased at thought you mistook a 20 year old for her! LOL.
BTW - I am beginning to suspect perhaps walking pneumonia also and if I am not feeling better tomorrow morning I am going to break down and go to the Doc.
I can't afford another week of being sick like I was not long ago.
BTW - I am beginning to suspect perhaps walking pneumonia also and if I am not feeling better tomorrow morning I am going to break down and go to the Doc.
I can't afford another week of being sick like I was not long ago.
CC1, I will pray.......Last month I had those same symptoms you are describing for almost three weeks...I felt like I had the worst flu of my life!...Finally I took off work and went to the doctor a few and had a lot of bloodwork done and x-rays done. The doctor couldn't find anything wrong. I think if I'd just waited a few more days I would have gotten well without the visit to the doctor. It's best to have a check up, though, if this continues.
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