Jesus Christ... I had this when I was 15. It kicked my ass, then applied a little bit of soothing balm, and kicked my ass all over again.DRTY wrote:sounds like glandular fever to me
Fucking horrendous.
Jesus Christ... I had this when I was 15. It kicked my ass, then applied a little bit of soothing balm, and kicked my ass all over again.DRTY wrote:sounds like glandular fever to me
Luckily I've never had it, a close mate did though and he was fucking KOd for weeks, even hallucinating! Sounds fucking dreadful.JFK wrote:Jesus Christ... I had this when I was 15. It kicked my ass, then applied a little bit of soothing balm, and kicked my ass all over again.DRTY wrote:sounds like glandular fever to me
Fucking horrendous.
A girl I know got it in her GCSE year...She was off school for about 6 months, sat her exams, but flunked them all...retook them the next year and got 3 A's or something...If it can have that affect, it must be horrendous.elibomyekip wrote:Yeah that does sound like Glandular Fever. Worst long term illness I've ever had, was about 6 months of feeling like I was on a massive comedown with some stupidly severe lymph node pain in my neck, was dosed up on dihydrocodeine and my mum's morphine for months, although it seemed to do little good.
Fuck fuck fuck.... I hope I don't have this shit :<herbalicious wrote:A girl I know got it in her GCSE year...She was off school for about 6 months, sat her exams, but flunked them all...retook them the next year and got 3 A's or something...If it can have that affect, it must be horrendous.elibomyekip wrote:Yeah that does sound like Glandular Fever. Worst long term illness I've ever had, was about 6 months of feeling like I was on a massive comedown with some stupidly severe lymph node pain in my neck, was dosed up on dihydrocodeine and my mum's morphine for months, although it seemed to do little good.
paravrais wrote:It genuinely was a couple of years before I realised it was pronounced re-noise not ren-wah
It's literally 6 months (minimum) of the most hardcore exhaustion and fatigue you can imagine, with pretty much no treatment except for painkillers.kejk wrote:Fuck fuck fuck.... I hope I don't have this shit :<herbalicious wrote:A girl I know got it in her GCSE year...She was off school for about 6 months, sat her exams, but flunked them all...retook them the next year and got 3 A's or something...If it can have that affect, it must be horrendous.elibomyekip wrote:Yeah that does sound like Glandular Fever. Worst long term illness I've ever had, was about 6 months of feeling like I was on a massive comedown with some stupidly severe lymph node pain in my neck, was dosed up on dihydrocodeine and my mum's morphine for months, although it seemed to do little good.
Going to the hospital in about 2 hours. I'd better fucking not have that shit!elibomyekip wrote:It's literally 6 months (minimum) of the most hardcore exhaustion and fatigue you can imagine, with pretty much no treatment except for painkillers.kejk wrote:Fuck fuck fuck.... I hope I don't have this shit :<herbalicious wrote:A girl I know got it in her GCSE year...She was off school for about 6 months, sat her exams, but flunked them all...retook them the next year and got 3 A's or something...If it can have that affect, it must be horrendous.elibomyekip wrote:Yeah that does sound like Glandular Fever. Worst long term illness I've ever had, was about 6 months of feeling like I was on a massive comedown with some stupidly severe lymph node pain in my neck, was dosed up on dihydrocodeine and my mum's morphine for months, although it seemed to do little good.
paravrais wrote:It genuinely was a couple of years before I realised it was pronounced re-noise not ren-wah
JFK wrote:Good luck Kejk!
Soundcloudfinji wrote:Hey hackman your a fucking nutter
DRTY wrote:JFK wrote:Good luck Kejk!
You horrible bastardsherbalicious wrote:DRTY wrote:JFK wrote:I hope you die Kejk!
JFK wrote:Sooooo......
Anyone heard from Kejk?


paravrais wrote:It genuinely was a couple of years before I realised it was pronounced re-noise not ren-wah
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