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Old 11-16-2016, 03:12 PM #1
LouiseN LouiseN is offline
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Default Getting sick a lot-Coincidence??

I am wondering if after having dealt with a serious concussion, can your immune system become affected? I seem to have gotten more sick this year and feels like once I get over one and start to get better not to long after I am down again. Is anyone aware of this as a potential aftermath? Or is it just being in the wrong place and getting infected, i.e., coincidence? I looked online a bit confusing in the medical jargon.
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