https://www.healthline.com/health/can-stress-make-you-sick
Fever
Chronic stress and exposure to emotional events can cause a psychogenic fever. This means the fever is caused by psychological factors instead of a virus or other type of inflammatory cause. In some people, chronic stress causes a persistent low-grade fever between 99 and 100˚F (37 to 38°C). Other people experience a spike in body temperature that can reach as high as 106˚F (41°C) when they’re exposed to an emotional event.
Psychogenic fever can happen to anyone under stress, but it most commonly affects young women.


than curse the darkness. A local police department decided to put in the light bulbs and turn on the power to this 15 foot star on top of Mt Tom. Will stay on til this problem is resolved.