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Can you cure your Sims if they have the flu? SIMS 2? |
Can you cure your Sims if they have the flu? SIMS 2? Just don't have them stand up too much, and make sure they get enough sleep. They get better on their own. Yes, just make sure you give them lots of extra sleep as they will need it, just like if you had the flu! as usual just keep all their bars up as much as possible and after about a couple of in-game days it goes away :) Yes it will probably just clear up on its own. yup |
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