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Hi everyone... it's been awhile since I've been on here but I have a question I can't seem to get a clear answer for. I'm in the hospital for Pneumonia and Bronchitis and have been given IV Solu-Medrol for the past week with some absolutely horrendous numbers... nothing below 350 all the way up to 800... needless to say my kidneys feel fantastic. I don't see being let go anytime soon as they have a battery of tests I'm doing tomorrow and then it's the weekend. So I'm just wondering what has anyo

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