It turns out Jules does in fact have glandular fever (what we usually call “mono” here) and there’s the real possibility that I was the one who gave it to him since the incubation period is 4 to 7 weeks and the carrier is often immune. ;_; I mean, it’s just as likely it was anyone *other* than me who gave it to him but even the remotest chance…I’m so unbelievably sorry Jules.
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One Response to “Mono”
I seriously doubt it was your fault Ann. Its not like you deliberately tried to get Jules ill. People get sick, fact of life.
Please don’t feel upset in yourself.