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Had mono as a kid. Parents got mad that I was being lazy because I didn't get out of bed for two weeks.
Had mono in uni, for 7 fucking months. Like any good idiot, I wrote it off as my period first, then just needing to chill a bit. Then I got worried and saw a doctor, who said "mono almost never lasts 2 months, we'll run some tests". And meanwhile I should work on my stamina and keep training.
After half a year I got a different doctor, who did the mono test and tadaa. Told me to sit and do nothing, doctors orders. 6 weeks later it was gone.
Almost my whole class at school got mono one time. I remember there were so few people in my class that we were allowed to just not do anything.