One interesting thing to know was whether the BCG symptoms would be better, worse, or about the same with the bigger gap. The data were mixed. The first one was about the same, but seemed worse, probably because I had time to forget how horrible it was before. The second one was also similar to 2012's second one, but perhaps a bit lighter. I actually ate a small bowl of oatmeal the evening after, for the first time ever.
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With all the immune system boosting I have done, colds are quite rare for me. I did have one last year in Argentina, and I had one again in April of this year. My immune system has made the symptoms far less dire, but the duration, unfortunately, is still the same. I was on about Day #8 of cold, well into recovery, when I had my first BCG. I figured that already having some cold systems would make the BCG's job of fooling the immune system into action easier. This was NOT the case. The symptoms were magnified substantially by the BCG, and my cold recovery was set back by at least 3 days. My wife pointed out that the system was stretched by trying to battle two conditions at once. I am sure she is correct about this.
The detailed data from each treatment in the series is shown below. As usual, click on the picture for a larger, readable version. Symptom descriptions are about 3/10 on a gross-out scale.