I'm not aware of scientific work on this but it's my own experience that too much #masking and working too hard makes me vulnerable to infections.

I had a cold and had two important work deliverables to do. I was the only person who could do them, and I didn't want to disappoint. I also only thought I had a cold. I tested negative for COVID loads of days in a row, too...and thought I was feeling a little better.

However, I had to mask a lot and really force myself to work hard and concentrate - under deadlines too.

As soon as I began to relax for the first time in over a week yesterday: a huge fever developed.

I'm not after any sympathy. I'm cuddling my animals, who maintain a constant vigil.

I am curious to know how common this experience is for anyone masking #neurodivergent conditions, however. I'd also love to know if there is any scientific literature on this phenomenon for a range of brains.

Does this happen to you and why do you think it happens?

#ADHD #Autism #AuDHD #ActuallyAutistic #AskingADHD #AskingAutistics #Neurodivergent #Masking

@thequirkybraincoach
Correlation is not equal to causality. Masks may add to your stress which may trigger immune sensitivity for you.
There is no evidence masks *cause* illness as they have been in use in the healthcare system for decades, as well as other cultures.
For a different anecdotal perspective, I am an avid mask wearer since the onset of the pandemic. I have not been sick since long before COVID and masks are no big deal to me to be added to my activities.
@wjh this is my fault...I meant "autistic masking", the act of trying to appear neurotypical. I didn't specifically point out what type of masking I meant but will next time. 😊👍
@thequirkybraincoach goodness, that was a big misunderstanding! 😇
@wjh no harm done at all 😊😊😊