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Not sure what this s/l pertains to - maybe bodybuilding??

Posted By: Please see message, thank you. on 2008-02-01
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Subject: Not sure what this s/l pertains to - maybe bodybuilding??

Not sure what the s/l is for so thought I'd give some history:

Patient sick about five days; sore throat, chills, joint aches, low-grade fever.

Also notes that his right eye is injected, and his left eye is red in the medial aspect.

He took some s/l dee-ko-va-lova and then underwent a very strenuous weight-training workout.



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