Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 31 and have never in my life had the *actual* flu A or flu B. I wonder if when I eventually do catch it someday,
it will hit me harder than if I’d had it a couple times as a young person. I don’t eat that healthily but have always been naturally thin/fit (sports/staying active) and very vigilant about hand washing for as long as I remember.
I’m a PP who said my kids never get sick yet their diet is pretty awful by DCUM standards (meaning it’s normal food, nothing organic, they eat Oreos and fruit snacks daily too and I have like 7 boxes of garbage cereal in my pantry right now). I’m also a high school teacher in a public school. The kids go to public school and aftercare. No way we aren’t exposed to every nasty ass virus under the sun yet none of us get them. Perhaps this is why I’m rather blasé about coronavirus, I’m not sure. We just don’t seem to catch viruses despite being immersed in virus and bacteria laden environments all day long.
Oh and I bottle fed both of them from day 1. There’s no rhyme or reason beyond genetics.
That's not how science works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 31 and have never in my life had the *actual* flu A or flu B. I wonder if when I eventually do catch it someday,
it will hit me harder than if I’d had it a couple times as a young person. I don’t eat that healthily but have always been naturally thin/fit (sports/staying active) and very vigilant about hand washing for as long as I remember.
I’m a PP who said my kids never get sick yet their diet is pretty awful by DCUM standards (meaning it’s normal food, nothing organic, they eat Oreos and fruit snacks daily too and I have like 7 boxes of garbage cereal in my pantry right now). I’m also a high school teacher in a public school. The kids go to public school and aftercare. No way we aren’t exposed to every nasty ass virus under the sun yet none of us get them. Perhaps this is why I’m rather blasé about coronavirus, I’m not sure. We just don’t seem to catch viruses despite being immersed in virus and bacteria laden environments all day long.
Oh and I bottle fed both of them from day 1. There’s no rhyme or reason beyond genetics.
Anonymous wrote:None of us has ever had the flu. However, at least one of my children gets a stomach virus every year and I ALWAYS get some super mutated terrible version of it. My husband has never vomited in the 15 yrs Ive known him.
Anonymous wrote:There's totally a genetic component. I hardly ever get sick and have minimal seasonal allergies and have never had a serious complication from a virus. One of my brothers is the same as me. My other brother gets everything, gets it worse than average, and takes much much longer to feel well again. He once had strep that took 3 different rounds of different antibiotics to clear. He also has bad allergies and asthma.
My daughter, 3, has had a fair share of colds and other childhood viruses courtesy of daycare (like HFM and roseola), but has hardly ever had a high temperature. A friend of mine's kid gets a high temperature with every runny nose practically and suffered from febrile seizures at one point as a result. It's total luck and not a superior diet or something you can absolutely control, as much as that would be nice to think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three kids 13-10. They've never had a flu shot (are otherwise fully vaccinated on time). I've never had the flu and im 44.
We eat whole foods and don't drink (well, I don't, obviously they dont)
I drink tons, and I've never had the flu. These are not related. But thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 31 and have never in my life had the *actual* flu A or flu B. I wonder if when I eventually do catch it someday,
it will hit me harder than if I’d had it a couple times as a young person. I don’t eat that healthily but have always been naturally thin/fit (sports/staying active) and very vigilant about hand washing for as long as I remember.
I’m a PP who said my kids never get sick yet their diet is pretty awful by DCUM standards (meaning it’s normal food, nothing organic, they eat Oreos and fruit snacks daily too and I have like 7 boxes of garbage cereal in my pantry right now). I’m also a high school teacher in a public school. The kids go to public school and aftercare. No way we aren’t exposed to every nasty ass virus under the sun yet none of us get them. Perhaps this is why I’m rather blasé about coronavirus, I’m not sure. We just don’t seem to catch viruses despite being immersed in virus and bacteria laden environments all day long.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 31 and have never in my life had the *actual* flu A or flu B. I wonder if when I eventually do catch it someday,
it will hit me harder than if I’d had it a couple times as a young person. I don’t eat that healthily but have always been naturally thin/fit (sports/staying active) and very vigilant about hand washing for as long as I remember.