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  • @[email protected]
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    210 hours ago

    I did read about Coxsackie A6 but it doesn’t seem like my symptoms match.

    If adults getting it are asymptomatic, how do they know they have it? I always wonder how they get the data as asymptomatic people aren’t going to the doctor or getting diagnosed. They wouldn’t even be thinking they’re sick would they?

    I’ve had hand foot and mouth as a child and chicken pox twice too ☹️. The Mrs thinks my immune system might be weak as I had glandular fever last year as well. Not to mention covid a couple years ago.

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      8 hours ago

      I did read about Coxsackie A6 but it doesn’t seem like my symptoms match.

      Ah I didn’t read that closely to see if the symptoms were different. That other link I provided of the case study did seem to suggest adult symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth are often atypical though.

      If adults getting it are asymptomatic, how do they know they have it? I always wonder how they get the data as asymptomatic people aren’t going to the doctor or getting diagnosed. They wouldn’t even be thinking they’re sick would they?

      It might be from formal studies. I’m in a flu study. When someone gets symptoms, they test everyone in the house. Last year I had the flu and never had a symptom, but they know I was infected because they tested me when one of the kids tested positive after getting symptoms. Something like that?

      I’ve had hand foot and mouth as a child and chicken pox twice too ☹️. The Mrs thinks my immune system might be weak as I had glandular fever last year as well. Not to mention covid a couple years ago.

      I remember reading there are something like 18 viruses that cause hand, foot, and mouth. Getting one doesn’t provide protection against the others.

      But yeah, to get it this bad, get chicken pox twice (that is normally considered once in a lifetime), other sicknesses. That’s either really bad luck, a poor immune system, or might just be that phase where you get sick all the time from your kids bringing stuff home from school/daycare. But if I had your luck I’d be looking at the shingles vaccine, I know people who have had shingles in their 30s (well before the free shingles vaccine you are eligible for at 65). Very unpleasant.

      Ok or maybe not, apparently it’s $600-$800! 😲

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        37 hours ago

        You know thinking about it, up until I had covid a couple of years ago I was never really getting very sick. The only times I can remember getting sick before that were from food poisoning. I think there may be something to the whole long term damage it does to your immune system. I’ve been sick more in the last 3 or 4 years than the previous 10. Obviously anecdotal evidence I know… or maybe I’m just getting older. The body is taking much longer these days to recover from strains and injuries.

        Oof yeah that price for the shingles vaccine isn’t helpful!

        • @[email protected]OPM
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          26 hours ago

          I also got sick much more often for several years. I attributed it to having young kids. Not just the extra exposure but also the lack of sleep doesn’t help the immune system.

          • @[email protected]
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            24 hours ago

            That’s probably a factor too. Although we did have a young kid before the pandemic as well, but I was also 10 years younger so it probably evens out.

            Curse the weakness of my flesh! Need cyberpunk upgrades or nanomachines or something, it’s 2025 already!