human herpes family

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Something is very suspicious to me. I had mono when I was 19 years old. I haven't had it reactivate or anything since then. They say it remains dormant in your system forever.

Recently, I got a gf and we kissed often. A few weeks later, she has come down with a mysterious illness. She was tested for covid and flu, and it came back negative. The doctor didn't know what's made her sick.

Her symptoms are sore throat and fatigue. Fatigue is a trademark symptom of EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS. One of the nine human herpes viruses.

I read that you are only contagious for 6 months after contracting it. It's been almost 10 years since I got it. Something however is suspicous to me that she seems to have the symptoms for it.

I am starting to disbelieve that you aren't contagious anymore. Something tells me you could be contagious for the rest of your life. What do I know?

What if there are viruses that we don't even know about? What if I have some form of mutated covid that can't be detected by typical tests? Who fucking knows.

My girlfriend is sick and I can't help but feel guilty like I got her sick. When COVID started, I had gotten a weird flu like sickness.

My symptoms were severe fatigue, fever, and vertigo. When I picked my head up, the world felt like spinning a hundred miles per hour. It was hands down the worst feeling of my life. I just hope I didn't somehow give her something. I hate this feeling more than anything.

"Epstein" barr virus... how... familiar