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Dear Condor,
I trust that you’ve been getting my daily health updates. I think that’s all
I’m going to do, just forward my morning vital stats. It’s a lot easier, and
the system is already set up for it. Of course, the feature is typically meant
for patients to update their doctors, but if it makes you feel better, then I
can do it. Yes, I do have other people to help me when I’m having trouble,
be it with my health, or anything else. Like I was saying, it takes a
village, and we’re a tight-knit group here. Some are closer than others.
Some have more friends than me, but overall, I feel like I could count on
just about anyone on this base. I’ve been reading about it, and other
colonies are facing similar issues, living in these controlled environments.
People don’t ever get just a little sick, so when something happens, it runs
rampant. No one knows what the solution might be, though I’m guessing that
your domes make things a little safer. If you have plant life growing in
them, you have bacteria growing on them. All those variables are
making illness a real concern, but hopefully, a manageable one. I have been
taking vitamins my whole life, which include more than one immunity booster,
so that’s always helped me. It’s probably part of what staved the disease
off for as long as it had been. Anyway, I’m okay now. Bray has been great,
and if you don’t know how to interpret vital sign trends, I’m back to the
way I used to be before all this. It was a scare, but I think I can safely
say that I’m out of the woods now. You’re right, testing twins for this sort
of thing could be a good idea if it weren’t horrific, and we probably
weren’t the first to think of it. I’m sure our observers did too. I bet they
were indeed studying the physiological differences between us, living in
vastly different environments, or at least they were trying to. We’ve
mentioned that it makes little sense, trying to study anything in
fraternal twins, but whatever. It’s over now, and we don’t have to
worry about those people anymore. I hope you took my advice, and sent a
message to Velia. I know that she’s looking forward to it.
Ta-ta for now,
Corinthia
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