If someone, like, had mono before, could they give it to someone later if they kiss them? And if you, like, had mono once, can you get it again? Or can you, like, not get it again like chicken pox?
KarriexoLove answered Monday April 27 2009, 11:38 pm: Hi :) I just thought I'd let you know the advice below is not completely correct. Reguarding the "You should never get it again, because you'll gain immunity to the virus." portion of it anyway. I've had mono a few times. You can get it over and over, sad to say. It's so miserable. But it can come back, just settle in different areas. [ KarriexoLove's advice column | Ask KarriexoLove A Question ]
PunkieFreak4690 answered Monday April 27 2009, 7:07 pm: If the mono is completely treated and gone, and you kiss them, the person is not very likely getting it.
And just like chicken pox, you should never get it again, because you'll gain immunity to the virus.
You can think of it like a cold; you kiss someone on it, the person will likely get it. If the cold is gone, and you kiss, nothing will happen.. unless the other person has the different virus of the cold.
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