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I had a TB test today.  (Why is a long story I will get to later; nothing bad.)  I have been lightly punctured with a scarily long but thin needle, and been dotted with ink, and issued with instructions.  I go back on Friday so they can look at it. 

The last time I had a test, which was at least several years ago, I think it was still the four-pronger, not a single needle.  As I recall, I also had a standard reaction to it--i.e., negative.  But when I was little, I used to baffle the doctors because my arm would not react at all.  I remember them demanding somewhat angrily whether I had the arms mixed up, but I could always show that there were absolutely no marks on the other arm either--no puffs, no dots, nothing.  Poof. 

I don't know why this happened.  When I was two, I was treated for tuberculosis, though I didn't actually have the disease; I don't know what made them treat me, but my mother says that by process of elimination they figured out that a babysitter must have been the transmitter, because they'd managed to find every other person I'd ever interacted with to any significant degree.  Simpler, I suppose, when one has only two years to cover. 

I remember getting chest X-rays, probably at about age six, though I don't remember the treatment at all.  Is it possible that the latter so boosted my immune system that the test had no chance?  I don't know.  It will be interesting to see, however, just what my arm does over the next day or so. 
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