I'd not really considered the day to day of people living with immuno-deficiencies before. Was talking to a colleague whose kid gets very ill very quickly and he said their front hallway is like a clean room entry; whenever he comes back from the shops or whatever, he strips off, clothes into the washing machine, has a shower and puts on clean clothes before going into the rest of his place. Thinking of that tires me out, let alone living it.
I'd not really considered the day to day of people living with immuno-deficiencies before. Was talking to a colleague whose kid gets very ill very quickly and he said their front hallway is like a clean room entry; whenever he comes back from the shops or whatever, he strips off, clothes into the washing machine, has a shower and puts on clean clothes before going into the rest of his place. Thinking of that tires me out, let alone living it.