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Hi.

Has anyone noticed that they are more prone to chest infections since having a heart attack? Ive got another one, the last one was in December. I hadnt had proper full on chest infection for years prior to my HA.

Or is it just the number of nasty bugs flying around this winter?

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Like evil spirits you mean? Lol

Got some protection.

Rustic doll
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hypercat54 in reply toBaronFrankenstein

Careful - he might put a spell on you.....😬

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MadBunny in reply tohypercat54

Eye of newt ,and toe of frog

Wool of bat and tongue of dog

Lizards leg...........

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hypercat54 in reply toMadBunny

Ooooh scary biscuits 🐍🦎🐸🐕

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MadBunny

Haha

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