I've been possibly lucky, never had flu (never had the jab either) no, mumps, measles etc...The only thing I did have which was extremely horrible was Chicken pox which I caught from my kids when I was 30....really ill for a week, very high temp for 3 days and scabby spots, everywhere and I mean everywhere!! So I've had it, it's very unlikely I'll get it again!!This is why I feel soooo lucky in that I have not had to undergo anything other than covid, proper flu (x2), mumps, a real migraine, colds and various sporting injuries!
We found out through an antibody test that my wife has had covid; she is immune suppressed and shielding, yet any sypmtoms she may have had were extremely light. After it all, she told me that she was really concerned about me as she has never seen me so ill.
One lady that I do some gardening for is 73, clinically obese, diabetic and now has dementia. I know for a fact that she has only been out of her house twice in the last 15 months and she caught covid from one of her day carers. Apparently the only symptoms she had was that she was a bit grumpy!!
In some ways I simpathise with/understand 1for, but I honestly hope he doesn't get it.
Apart from that, like you sports injuries including knees, totally shot away oh and bad back, shot discs, due to work, lifting a pallet of paper from a van!!
Apart from that.....fit as a butchers dog!!
NB. The worrying thing I do have....is that most of my family have/has been affected by cancer. So I have a very good chance of that.....so in my eyes, Covid is the least of my worries!!
