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My Chest Hurts And I Feel Poorly.
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Two weeks before Christmas, I started with a really bad cough, sleepless nights, bouts of uncontrollable coughing, headaches etc etc. Beechams All in One became my Christmas tipple!
A week ago, the coughing began to abate and I do not now have a cough. However, today, my chest really hurts and I have begun to feel poorly.
I have not taken any Beechams for a week. Do I need to go back to it or is it time for a visit to the GP?
Could it have become a chest infection, without a cough?
A week ago, the coughing began to abate and I do not now have a cough. However, today, my chest really hurts and I have begun to feel poorly.
I have not taken any Beechams for a week. Do I need to go back to it or is it time for a visit to the GP?
Could it have become a chest infection, without a cough?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.tilly..you are describing exactly how I was....it has not completely cleared with me either, I have been left with a kind of post viral fatigue, feel washed out and tired....but mine kind of went and came back too...get back on the beechams..plenty of fluids, keep warm and rest as much as you can...hope you feel better soon xx
so do I, the mater is in for blood and urine work on Friday as she may be carrying a wee kidney infection and hence a little doolally...on the other hand, the first set of blood resulted could be a legacy of an infected toe. Better to be sure + a flu jab.
The car was as predicted, the EPC kerknackered and is sitting there ready - a rental for a day - it's cheaper than taxis to out here and back and I have more flexibility - plus emergencies.
The car was as predicted, the EPC kerknackered and is sitting there ready - a rental for a day - it's cheaper than taxis to out here and back and I have more flexibility - plus emergencies.
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