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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a very weak immune system - a confirmed diagnosis. I get practically every cold Im exposed to (multiple throughout the year) and the flu is very bad for me. When my family got COVID (close contact before we knew they were sick), I did not get it. It’s very strange But One theory is that I could have T cell protection from all the cold viruses I’ve had throughout the years. [/quote] So interesting. My DH is like this and I have always wondered if he has some type of immune system dysfunction, though he hasn't been diagnosed with anything official. He suffers from idiopathic hives, chronic terrible canker sore outbreaks, and seems to get sick at the mere suggestion of illness despite being the fittest person I know. He gets PCR tested every time he goes onsite to work, so we are fairly certain he has not had covid in the past two years. Our son had covid a few months ago, was symptomatic, we took little precautions to separate from him (he's young), the rest of us tested positive within the week, DH never did. Only DS was ever symptomatic. DD had the flu last week, mostly fever, aches, and a little congestion, DH is basically deathly ill right now. [/quote]
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