getting sick,flu,cold, etc
getting sick,flu,cold, etc
I'm guessing that its just a simple 'Yes' or 'No' but I was unable to find the answer i was looking for... With MS, because it affects the CNS, does this mean it is easier, or more likely for a person to get sick over a person who doesn't have ms? And when I say sick, Im just talking about the common cold, or the flu or whatever. Thanks.
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Re: getting sick, flu, cold, etc
My experience is that I don't get the flu or a cold much at all. I believe that this has been due to chronic activation of my immune system. In years past, I've also had very bad allergies to pollen. I used to have to take an antihistamine nearly every day during the spring and early summer. However, it seems that ever since I've been on Avonex that my allergies are much less severe and I usually don't have to take anything unless I go out to a park or someplace else that is saturated with pollen. Moreover, other than issues related to MS, I still don't get sick much.
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Interesting topic.
I used to stay sick all the time for weeks at a time. Then almost overnight it stopped. I have had maybe 2 colds in 10 years. No flu or viruses either. Like someone else said when everyone else around me at work was falling out with colds, flu, stomach viruses etc... I did not get sick??
I have had tubes put in my ears and an ear infection since the tubes. The tubes were for fluid in my middle ear and they did not help. Made some things much worse.
I had my first MS symptoms in Jan 2000, almost 10 years ago.
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I used to stay sick all the time for weeks at a time. Then almost overnight it stopped. I have had maybe 2 colds in 10 years. No flu or viruses either. Like someone else said when everyone else around me at work was falling out with colds, flu, stomach viruses etc... I did not get sick??
I have had tubes put in my ears and an ear infection since the tubes. The tubes were for fluid in my middle ear and they did not help. Made some things much worse.
I had my first MS symptoms in Jan 2000, almost 10 years ago.
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I'm going to post this ignoring my superstitious side. Since I've had this I get sick WAY less than I used to. It's not like I was sickly before MS, but I would get 2 or 3 colds and a sinus infection or something. It just doesn't seem to happen anymore. I also think it has a bit to do with eating right and using my NETI pot and all that as well.
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Well, my personal opinion (knowledge based guesstimate? ha) is yes, your immune system would get tired, but, ... theres always 'but... lol... i think as long as your keeping a good regimen and taking care of your body the best way you can, then in turn would help your immune system a ton, and give it more of a break if ya know what i mean snd maybe when your immune system does get tired and just goes kaput then A) either more susceptible to having an attack, and or B) will have an attack.
but i guess not really getting sick as easy is because your immune system is in 'overdrive' if i may and doesnt even give the sickness or the common cold or whatever a chance. ---- I think that all the passed sicknesses as well the body keeps a track record of everything and knows what to do, but its going full throttle thru the colds. and when and if you get cold it isnt until those real bad times because your body hasnt seen this sickness at all, and because ms'ers dont get sick as much... maybe the white blood cells, and all the other "things" that help the immune system, are in a relaxed mode in that sense while its so focused on the body itself.. that its just kinda "oh we'll get to that cold later, after we finish this mystery bug" ---still thinking that it will be done shortly...
.... so takes awhile before they come, and wait until it becomes a little more "potent" ... ?
again... im very young so sorry for the... long/kid version... lol but i dont know maybe that may shed some light? idk probly not right but kinda in a sense? maybe? lol [/quote]
but i guess not really getting sick as easy is because your immune system is in 'overdrive' if i may and doesnt even give the sickness or the common cold or whatever a chance. ---- I think that all the passed sicknesses as well the body keeps a track record of everything and knows what to do, but its going full throttle thru the colds. and when and if you get cold it isnt until those real bad times because your body hasnt seen this sickness at all, and because ms'ers dont get sick as much... maybe the white blood cells, and all the other "things" that help the immune system, are in a relaxed mode in that sense while its so focused on the body itself.. that its just kinda "oh we'll get to that cold later, after we finish this mystery bug" ---still thinking that it will be done shortly...

again... im very young so sorry for the... long/kid version... lol but i dont know maybe that may shed some light? idk probly not right but kinda in a sense? maybe? lol [/quote]