I admit this a question that I should know the answer to. So besides HIV, babies and the elderly, what can constitute a weakened/compromised immune system?
I ask this because my DS seems to get sick soooo often. He came down w/ pneumonia out of the blue this summer for example. So, would he be considered to have a compromised immune system? (He always gets over these illnesses so his system does fight them once they are here). I know, probably a dumb question but I would like to hear your responses. TIA
Re: Explain compromised immune system to me.
I have had pneumonia about 10 times in my life, bronchitis almost annually, tubes in my ears at age 6 do to umpteen ear infections up until that point. (Still get them)
But I don't think I would say I have a compromised immune system --- just a shittyone!
I think compromised is just what you listed AND also anyone who has a separate illness that could cause their immune system to already be "working" at a steady pace. For example, someone with Chrone's disease would probably be considered to have a compromised immune system.
I have an auto immune disorder. Right now it's just sjogren's but my Lupus screening is borderline so they are saying they consider my immune system compromised. So, anyone with an autoimmune disorder would be immune compromised.
Anyone on chemo or other harsh treatments.
DS is having issues with his temp rising when he gets too hot. The pedi considers him immune compromised.
After I had mono in high school, my immune system was "compromised" for years. I got everything.
Auto-immune diseases will compromise your immune system too. Like rheumatoid arthritis. Or lupus - my DCP has lupus and is around kids all the time. She's sick all winter.
I think you'd know if you had compromised immune system...its the people who WILL get every.single.thing that they are exposed to. Its the people who cannot even handle vaccinations. Its the people who are ill with other things like muscular dystropy, or cystic fibrosis.
just getting sick often does not equal compromised immunity.
I would agree with this.
Mommy to Rachel 1.15.06 and Ashley 5.17.11
DH has CML (strand of Leukemia) and though he is remission they say he is one of those "compromised immune system" people.
So when there are shortages he gets to get his before the "healthy immune system" people. (this happened 2 yrs ago with the seasonal flu vax) He got to skip to the front of the line. He said he got horrible stares and rude comments until he finally told people he has Leukemia and to F off.
(yeah, my dh is a peach)
That depends. Are his respiratory issues chronic? People with chronic respiratory and allergic diseases are often considered to have "compromised immune systems." Cancer patients receiving chemo have compromised immune systems, as to do transplant patients, diabetics, those with Chron's and Celiac disease, etc.
Basically, anyone with an autoimmune or immunodeficency disease/illness has a compromised immune system.
Having MS, my immune system is compromised.
I am talking to my neurologist about it in 2 weeks at my next appointment. I am personally not comfortable getting it, considering my immune system attacks my nervous system. So it makes sense to not get it.
celiac is another auto immune disease.