LS and the Flue - not a good combination

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Since the beginning of October, after my dilation procedure,  I have had a wonderful 'era' whereby LS withdrew.  Fusing melted.  The whole area started to practically look clean.  Giving me feelings of being liberated from LS.  

Of course LS never goes away.

I had a period of late nights in a row, making me fulnerable to, yes, a flue bug.  This was already telling me - resistance is down!  

With the flue almost over, a big flare up came.  I had to take the shot-gun out.  (Globetasol)  and used it for a couple of days in a row now.   The newly dilated area looked angry flaming red and thousands of "needles."  

Are there people who can compare notes with me - the flaming red?

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    I have MS so  I take 15000 IU D daily, and 25,000 when sick. You can get a blood test to see ho much D you might have. High dose can lead to thyroid damage so only do that protocol when working with a doctor.  

    Sounds like you're on track, hanny!

    For short term use, elderberry is great but it can make soome things like MS thrive. However, for getting rid of a cold it's tops.

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