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  1. I feel I am lucky to have an employer that understands what I deal with. Maybe not 100% but they let me come and go as needed, keep oxygen tank in my office and work from home when needed. I am 100 % honest with them and they work with me. When shit hits the fan and I am in a bad cluster bout I work less, when things are good and I can I will make up he time I cut out when I could not make it a full day. I am chronic and get hit every day but the timing is still predictable but changes from day to night on occasion. I take the D3 regimen, oxygen, 5hr drinks and bust. Tweaking everything to find the best method for me. It still sucks and I still go into that dark place from time to time but it always works out in the end. If I did not have a understanding employer I do not know what I would do. Maybe you could employ someone to work for you so you can be more "hands off" when things flare up? Adjust your schedule around your clusters and let people know what you are dealing with. It could be a good way to spread awareness? Try to think of ways to make this shit condition work in your favor?
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  2. ...i have no comment on vit C for any claims made...just don't know! i will say, as a former microbiologist, that i've been sick (flu/cold/virus) only a couple of times over 45 adult yrs. it's not complicated....wash your hands frequently (at least thoroughly once/dy), DON'T touch your face, if you touch public elements (door handles, elevator buttons, railings, etc) sanitize your hands, avoid as much as possible obviously ill folks, be aware public gatherings in enclosed spaces require diligence to above (go, enjoy, just take precautions), cover YOUR mouth/nose when someone sneezes, refrigerate foods before 2 hrs exposure to room temp ( thats a food safety deal). i'll stop now...no need for paranoia...just remember: wash/sanitize hands, don't touch yur face....
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