As
quickly as this ‘cold’ took me over at the weekend, it has equally quickly left
me in peace. There are truly some very odd things floating around in the
atmosphere this Autumn. I remember reading that we might encounter some unpleasant
bugs this year, as we were all kept away from them during the lockdowns and the
mask-wearing. Normally, one is exposed to small amounts of pathogens throughout
our daily lives, and our body learns to fight them all off. Because we’ve lived
such insular, solitary lives for most of the past 18 months, we haven’t been
exposed in that way and our bodies have forgotten how to operate that bit of
defence. When we encounter something unpleasant now, instead of our immune
systems going “Ah – I recognise this. It’s nasty. I’ll fight it off,” it is
effectively putting its fingers in its ears and going ‘la, la, la’ while the
virus multiplies within us, making us ill. So, instead of having a sore throat
or a bit of a temperature for a couple of days while our body sees it off, it
breaks through our barriers and sets up home for a while and we end up feeling
like utter shit.
I may
have got that description slightly wrong – I’m a chemist, not a biologist. But
I hope you see the point I’m making. We’re all going to have multiple, weird
illnesses this Winter and I’m not looking forward to any of them.
RC 20-10-21
Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Medical paraphrasing, by Rory
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