Could he be the reason I keep getting sick?

I was with this guy New Years and of course we made out, 3 days later i was really sick! I went to the hospital and came back negative for Strep, but they gave me pills anyways. It went away and came back 3 days later, so back to the hospital i went. They tested for mono and Tonsillitis, both came back negative. But i was given more pills. They didn’t work so i went back and was given more pills. Which also didn’t work so i had to go back once more (4 times in 1 month)./ This dr. said she had no clue what it could be so she called a specialist, who said i could have 2 infections at once, which rarely happens! So i was given 2 kinda of pills. I finished taking them a bit ago and it was gone and i was fine. Friday i was with the same guy, and we made out again, and 3 days latter i am sitting here really sick again! Could my being sick have something to do with him, or is it a coincidence? And no he is not just some random, i have known him 2 years and we have made out a lot in the past, but it never got me sick before.

Answer #1

Has he been sick too then?

Answer #2

no, he has been 100% fine

Answer #3

Some people never show symptoms of anything but instead are carriers. So yes someone who seems perfectly fine can actually be a carrier spreading it but never showing any signs of getting sick themselves. Not saying that is what’s going on in your case, but you’d have to fess up to your doctors and see what they think.

Answer #4

He has a really low immune system, and i know what a carrier is, cause i am one, usually, but when i get sick, i get really really sick (like now and last month lol)

Answer #5

it is only coincidence

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