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I've noticed that since I've been 'sick' (10 years now) I often run low fevers. 

My normal body temp now is 97.4 - 97.6  somewhere.  The temp will run just a

couple of degrees higher, occasionally running slightly over 100.  What is that

all about?

Jane 

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Most of us have low body temp. It is noticed by specialists and even

listed as part of diagnosis and common things to these diseases. If you

have a low body temp, you are going to have lower grade fevers. If you

had a normal body temp, obviosly you have 'higher' fevers - but its

relative to the body temp. It doesnt mean its any higher than yours its

just the number in relation to body temp. I dont they know why we have

lower temps yet, its one of those things about us I guess.

Dr.

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All I know out of 10 years, that these fevers are not my usual fevers.  So

there's something wrong.

 

But, maybe it's something to do with the illness right now.  When I go Friday,

hopefully the Hematologis will know some answers.

 

Out of 10 years, I usually will get fevers but once I sit down and wait it out,

then the fevers go away after a little bit.  This is ver unusual that they have

stayed since Saturday.  The temps can go up to 100.8. 

 

                                                  Lou

Most of us have low body temp. It is noticed by specialists and even

listed as part of diagnosis and common things to these diseases. If you

have a low body temp, you are going to have lower grade fevers. If you

had a normal body temp, obviosly you have 'higher' fevers - but its

relative to the body temp. It doesnt mean its any higher than yours its

just the number in relation to body temp. I dont they know why we have

lower temps yet, its one of those things about us I guess.

Dr.

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Hey guys, please try to delete the message you are resonding to so its

easier to read (this one was ok but alot of others had the response at

the bottom of the page under the original message and it was hard to

read)

Any fevers for that long are not normal!

Dr. katie

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The fevers just subsided today so I feel ack to normal.  I know with some

diseases it's normal when a person goes through a flare that the fevers can last

for weeks.  So I think that's what was happening with me.

 

                                         Lou

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>

> Hey guys, please try to delete the message you are resonding to so

its

> easier to read (this one was ok but alot of others had the response

at

> the bottom of the page under the original message and it was hard

to

> read)

> Any fevers for that long are not normal!

> Dr. katie

>

Actually Dr , sorry to be a pain, but I find things alot easier

to follow if I can read them in context. There has been a few

instances where I am not sure which post someone is replying to, so

it is good to leave at least a bit of the post you are responding to.

But I agree about deleting most of the posts, you don't want to

scroll through the one before, and the one before that! Gets very

messy.

take care, ness

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