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Which infection is most likely to cause chronic upper respiratory infecions? I have had these for years, they re-cycle over and over again, and just can't get rid of them.
-------------------- "Sometimes you're the windshield; sometimes you're the bug." Mark Knopfler Posts: 111 | From East of Eden | Registered: Mar 2012
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Up for input.
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That would be bartonella.go see a regular doc. After the research of Dr Breitschwerdt bartonelloses is no longer a thing you need to be secretive about. google the research. You can have a reliable test at Galaxydx.com
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