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FJ is the only one that makes sense.
Your method worked fantastically well lmao You are meant to develop lifelong immunity after getting it once .. and here is you with not two bouts, but three .. and telling people how they should treat it
TIS didn't just have the regular G fever - he had the Top G fever.....
Quote from: Damo on November 28, 2023, 12:35:12 AMYour method worked fantastically well lmao You are meant to develop lifelong immunity after getting it once .. and here is you with not two bouts, but three .. and telling people how they should treat itYou obviously have no idea about glandular fever. Once you get it it remains with you forever! When your run down and immune system weakened it can flair up again. Just like cold sores. I've had yes 3 times. Yet it never stopped me, was still working with it, never bed ridden for months, no chronic fatigue, so shove that up your clacker. You're all so intelligent know it alls here. Life long immunity , ffs you make me laugh!!!
Quote from: Tiger_In_Sicily on November 28, 2023, 01:16:04 AMQuote from: Damo on November 28, 2023, 12:35:12 AMYour method worked fantastically well lmao You are meant to develop lifelong immunity after getting it once .. and here is you with not two bouts, but three .. and telling people how they should treat itYou obviously have no idea about glandular fever. Once you get it it remains with you forever! When your run down and immune system weakened it can flair up again. Just like cold sores. I've had yes 3 times. Yet it never stopped me, was still working with it, never bed ridden for months, no chronic fatigue, so shove that up your clacker. You're all so intelligent know it alls here. Life long immunity , ffs you make me laugh!!! Correct, EBV often infects you and stays dormant before becoming symptomatic many years later.Astronauts have also noticed that they become symptomatic in space - have you been to space also? Haha
Quote from: Tiger_In_Sicily on November 28, 2023, 01:16:04 AMQuote from: Damo on November 28, 2023, 12:35:12 AMYour method worked fantastically well lmao You are meant to develop lifelong immunity after getting it once .. and here is you with not two bouts, but three .. and telling people how they should treat itYou obviously have no idea about glandular fever. Once you get it it remains with you forever! When your run down and immune system weakened it can flair up again. Just like cold sores. I've had yes 3 times. Yet it never stopped me, was still working with it, never bed ridden for months, no chronic fatigue, so shove that up your clacker. You're all so intelligent know it alls here. Life long immunity , ffs you make me laugh!!!Once you have had glandular fever, it is unlikely you will develop it again. This is because people develop lifelong immunity after the initial infectionhttps://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/glandular-fever/#:~:text=However%2C%20if%20a%20person%20develops,immunity%20after%20the%20initial%20infection.The antibodies provide lifelong immunity, and glandular fever rarely comes back a second time.https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/167390I can link you another 20 showing I’m correct But it’s ok . Might just be your immune system
If only we had an active forum member who is a doctor who could chime in with safely medical advice. Someone who bleeds yellow and black if you will
You are both right.You are meant to develop life long immunity but it can reactivate in very rare cases. If managed properly you should recover and never see it again. Confident Liam will be fine and his first pre season is pointless anyway being a KP forward. He will be fine in long run.