At your age, yes: Gerontologists are familiar with the phenomenon that as we get older , temperatures above normal occur rarely and normal for different individuals is often as much as a full degree less. That's why when older adults do have fever it gets our attention and in elderly patients, lack of fever does not rule out infection. Babies get fevers often so sorting colds from serious infection is challenging.
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