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That for two years I have been taking care of my mother in and out of hospitals and not once did I ever get a cold. The weather finally breaks and is beautiful out and I get a chest cold. This is the first time that I have been sick in over 5 years. It just amazes me.

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It's called Murphy's Law

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Hope you & your Mom get to feeling better soon.

A-Jay

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Be grateful for the 5 years. Good luck to you and your mother.

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Just be happy it's a chest cold.  Hope you and your Mother are feeling better soon.

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Hmmmm...Life

Get Well Soon

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At LEAST it wasn't WHILE you were helping your mother and that you didn't give it to her.  Get well soon!

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