Postby Aquarius » Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:34 pm
If you're spending less time with the public, that's why you might be getting sicker more often. You're not getting exposure to as many germs, so the immune system can get a little "lazy." Then when you do come in contact with something, the body is caught off-guard.
It happens to my mom now. She's a nurse, but she hasn't been doing direct patient care for years. She says the first two years she worked in the hospital she was sick all the time, but after that, because of constant exposure to all kinds of crazy things, she hardly got sick at all for years and when she did, it wasn't as bad or for as long, because her immune system was "on alert" all the time. Then when she switched to doing telephone interviews, that changed because the only people she came into contact with any more were coworkers and random folks in public.
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