Really? I know a few people who had mono in their twenties. Dh had it, right before we met. He was about 26.
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Because the doctor just didn't believe a 28-year-old could have it.
And my doctor didn't belive a 20-year-old didn't have it, when I came down with the flu in college.
Bwah! Can I tag that? (I know it's from Mission Hill, but since you brought it to my attention, I'd love your blessing.)
But of course!
I know a few people who had mono in their twenties.
My 41 year old sister is just getting over mono. The doc thinks she didn't get enough of a dose to have an immunity when she was younger. And then one of her kids became a carrier, so she was exposed to it in a big way, swapping slobbery kisses with her 4 year old.
swapping slobbery kisses with her 4 year old.
Aha!
Um, not sure of my point. But ...
Aha!
It's not a competition, Lilty.
This is only an exhibition. Please, no wagering.
I know, -t, and I really am happy for him...but...my baby brother! I lived at home for two years after school! And I only moved into a crappy apartment five miles away from my parents house. He's home for 6 months and now he's a Portfolio Accountant!
He's going to work in a building that he needs to scan an ID to even go in the door! I'm wearing sweatpants and there is no edible food in my fridge! None of my clothes are clean! I'm going to die alone!
Hyperventilates in corner.
But no, not a competition.
Aha!
This is the kind of schadenfraude that will bite your ass in a few years.
Did you tell the derm's receptionist that you were under orders not to treat it until you were see, so the dr. could see it active, and that it is terribly itchy?
Yes. But since I called at noon on Thursday, and the doctor doesn't work on Friday, there wasn't a lot she could do for me.
Susan, try the tea tree oil. Based on your description of what it looks like, and the fact that it recurred after the steroid/antifungal cream pretty much got rid of it, if it's *not* a fungal infection, it's doing a damned good imitation of one.
I've got tea tree oil in the medicine cabinet--I've used it on zits in the past.
Can you get that at a normal grocery store?
Probably, if they have a health-food or "natural" food section. I got mine at Trader Joe's, since I seem to live there now.
But no, not a competition.
Uh, did you check to see if -t is in your generational cohort? 'Cuz, she might be tricking you into thinking everybody's slacking off while she scoops up all the cool jobs.