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There was a discussion here last week about feeling feverish and it not lasting long. I've recently been to my doctor for a check and mentioned this to him as I suffer this as well and have for the last couple of years. He told me in his opinion it is definitely related to PBC

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I feel the same feverish at times and like I have a cold but when looking up URSO that I do take it lists cold and flu like symptoms as side effects of URSO not sure if you take this. Also autoimmune diseases can make you feel like this so I think between the two things it is common. Hope you are feeling good today.

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I've only been on it for 3 weeks but have had these symptoms for about 2 years now

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