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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Be well

For most CSS patients it takes quite a while to reach a low dose of steroids and be well. It takes as long as it takes, so patience seems to be the right thing here, to avoid a flare.
http://www.cssassociation.org/patient-stories-reader/items/reducing-steroids-while-on-a-low-dose-activating-the-adrenal-glands-by-marian-mesker.html
Please explain to me the grammatical form and function of the phrase "be well"?
Thanks in advance
  

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For most CSS patients it takes quite a while to reach a low dose of steroids and to be well. to be well = not sick any more.

  • For most CSS patients it takes quite a while to reach a low dose of steroids and to be well.
  • to be well = not sick any more.
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For most CSS patients it takes quite a while to reach a low dose of steroids and to be well.

to be well = not sick any more.

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