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LUTZ Attorney At Law 704-600-6003 • 704-600-6004 www.rlutzlaw.com WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! REPOSSESSIONS! REPOSSESSIONS! ©CommunityFirstMedia WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. under the bankruptcy code. 310-8 E. Graham Street • Shelby, NC NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 By CaroMont Health Everyone is on height- ened alert when it comes to our personal health dur- ing the pandemic, but es- pecially when it relates to respiratory illness. Many of the symptoms of the common cold overlap with the flu and COVID-19. Here are some things to look out for and when to seek treatment. Symptoms That Last A common cold will usu- ally run its course in about four days. While a cough and stuffy nose could last for longer, if you're not feeling better, it is pos- sible you have something more serious. To be safe, make an appointment to see your doctor. Recent Travel If you've just been on a big trip, especially one that included a flight or mass transit, those symptoms could be pointing to some- thing less conventional than a cold. Travel, espe- cially international travel, can be a red flag for doc- tors. If you aren't feeling well after a trip, it's a good idea to seek treatment. A High Fever It is rare the common cold will cause a high fever (over 101 degrees Fahr- enheit), so if you're expe- riencing this symptom, be sure to seek medical treat- ment. Even if the fever is caused by strep throat, if left untreated, you could end up with a much more serious problem. A Sustained Low- Grade Fever Just because your fever isn't over 101, that doesn't mean you should ignore a low grade fever, especially if you've had it several days in a row. This is likely a sign your body is trying to fight off some- thing more serious than a cold. Cold Symptoms Cou- pled with Stomach Trouble If you feel like you have a cold, but start having symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea, it is important to get medical help. Gas- trointestinal problems are symptoms shared by the flu and COVID-19, so call your doctor's office and speak to a professional as soon as possible. Chest Pain or Issues Breathing Not being able to breathe and chest pain are symptoms you should never ignore. If you ever have unexplained short- ness of breath, wheezing or chest pain, seek emer- gency medical treatment as soon as possible. Is it a cold or worse? Nothing beats sipping a hot, sooth- ing beverage after a day of choosing the perfect Christmas tree or lobbing snowballs in the backyard. Teas, hot toddies, coffees, and mulled ciders certainly can fi t the bill, but a mug of rich hot chocolate is a holiday season staple. Hot chocolate can be whipped up quickly from premade packets, but many such packets are loaded with sugar. Chocolate lovers should have a reliable hot chocolate recipe to lean on when the moment is right. This recipe for "Real Hot Chocolate" from "Choco- late" (Parragon) by the editors of Love Food is sure to please. Real Hot Chocolate Serves 1 to 2 1-1⁄2 ounces semisweet chocolate, broken into pieces 1-1⁄4 cups milk Chocolate curls to decorate Place the chocolate in a large, heatproof pitcher. Place the milk in a heavy-bottom saucepan and bring to a boil. Pour about one-quarter of the milk onto the chocolate and leave until the chocolate has softened. Whisk the milk and chocolate mix- ture until smooth. Return the remain- ing milk to the heat and return to a boil, then pour onto the chocolate, whisking constantly. Pour into warmed mugs or cups and top with the chocolate curls. Serve im- mediately. 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