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day 15: mycaplasma

Tokyo, 2009.04.13

So it turns out that in all of the wide world, among countless species of bacteria, we humans have only found one lone species that doesn't have cell walls. I don't pretend to understand how it survives without cell walls, nor do I understand the ramifications for taxonomy or evolutionary theory.

I just want them out of my lungs.

The doctor, when I went back to the clinic today, was surprised to hear that I was still getting daily bouts of fever. He told me the name of the thing that's living in me, and explained that even once the fever was gone I could be suffering with the cough for a month. Not the news I wanted to hear, but then I realized—I've already been coughing for two weeks, so maybe I'm halfway there! 8)

Now armed with more potent cough-suppressants and more potent antibiotics, I'm ready to have another go at licking this thing. Which, if I'm reading the Wikipedia entry correctly, would seem to be an 'atypical pneumonia' infection.

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