Autism doesn't affect the immune system (unless one has a severe case of Autism and only wants certain foods, et cetera). My immune system is healthy, and some people who I know have high immune systems and others have low immune systems. I don't get colds very often, but when I do I can kind of ignore it and carry on. Once I even got up and done voluntary work at the charity shop when I was full of cold, which was quite stupid of me because that's a good way of spreading it to other people.
Colds only affect me more because I have a sinus problem. It doesn't make me feel any iller, it just makes me feel more blocked, and causes breathing problems, so I've got a thing to breathe into when I go to bed in order to unblock my sinuses. Then afterwards I end up with deaf ears (I also have problems with my ears, wax doesn't come out on it's own). Sometimes I can't always tell if I have a sinus infection or a cold, because sometimes with colds I don't always get a sore throat (because I have a lot of mucus down my throat so it keeps it rather moist), but I can feel an ill, tingly sensation in the back of my nose when I'm getting a cold, whereas with a sinus infection I don't get that. Plus I get a bad smell up my nose when I'm getting a sinus infection, whereas with a cold my nose actually goes dry and my sinuses all suddenly clear for a few hours then starts going runny one side.
Uh, horrible, I hate getting colds!! !
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