• krunklom@lemmy.zip
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    Oh, I don’t know. There’s the cold, the sense of decay and death in the air, the coming of a cruel and depressing winter and all the misery that comes along with it.

    Fall is illness and winter is death.

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    I feel for people with allergies. My old roommate had horrible allergies, and he would just suffer for like 4 months of the year. He never got sick though. I have almost no allergies, but I get sick a lot. I think it’s a balancing act by your immune system.

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      I am allergic to grass, weed, tree pollens, dust mites, and I think my cat. There could be more that I am allergic too. I rarely get sick, and wear masks at the hospital. Last time I got sick was from my mother visiting, and didn’t tell me she was sick. If I do get sick, my whole body basically doesn’t want to work anymore. Luckily never got covid.

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            gotcha. i’d have phrased it weeds for the outside pollens, (i think it’d be less confusing) but i am inexpert. i’m sure there’s terminology i am unaware of.

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              The hospitals have no issues with me saying i am allergic to tree, weed, and grass pollen. And I never had an issue about before.

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    i live in an allergy basin. lots of wind, lots of crops year round since california. we get a week of mild allergies, 49 weeks of moderate allergies, and 14 non-consecutive days of bad allergies. i don’t know anyone not on prescription allergy meds.

    and even with those half of us are panel four. one of these days my wife will start teaching children who know how to blow their noses, but like, the littles are so much fun despite being the finest disease vector man has invented

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      Anything is better than that. After 3 months mostly indoors, the good weather is finally coming.

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    Fall temperatures are great, and a huge relief from the punishment we call summer in my part of the world. But personally, I’m just not a big fan of Fall overall. The shortening days are depressing. Everybody raves about the leaves changing color, but I find it sad, a bunch of living material literally just dropping dead, turning brown, and rotting away. And don’t get me started on mold/fungal allergies this time of year. Then before you know it, it’s the start of the holidays. Supposed to be a wonderful time of celebrations and gatherings, but seems like most people just get stressed out (with greater frequency and severity each passing year).

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      I always found it to be melancholy but lately I’ve been seeing the whole cycle, and how if we don’t have fall, we can’t have spring. I suppose it helps I moved 1,000 miles south so winter isn’t really a thing anymore. I do encourage that.

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    I was waiting autumn like crazy, but all I see is 23-30C , no leaves falling. Sad.

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    Try living in Ireland,September is the freak worst month for weather,spiders and sick days. It terrible,the whole nation has to readjust to the 8 Month winter

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    Autumn around here is just rainy winter lite that leads into winter standard, followed by winter extended cut, before I finally get my two weeks of summer again.

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    I used to have the flu at least twice a year.
    But I haven’t had the flu or a cold for 15 years now.
    It is also 15 years since I was tested Vitamin D deficient, and started taking 85 µg per day.
    Are the 2 connected? IDK for sure, but it seems likely IMO.

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      Possibly, but people also tend to get the flu less often as they get older. There’s a lot of different viruses around, but at some point your body will have seen enough of them to fight them more effectively.

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        I would expect that to be a gradual effect, for me it absolutely wasn’t gradual. It was straight from getting the flu almost every time it was around, to never getting it for 15 years straight!

        This is not “less often” it’s straight from always to never.