Symptom Neutralizer

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A symptom neutralizer is, in essence, the opposite of a symptom holder. This can look like the following:


 * A system member who, in contrast with a system who are entirely or largely affected by a particular condition, does not seem to have any symptoms of it.
 * A system member who does display symptoms of a condition that affects the rest of the system, but their symptoms are much milder/more manageable for them than for the rest of the system.
 * A system member who experiences a symptom to some extent but is notably better at managing it than other system members are who have the same symptom.
 * A system member who is in some way "immune" to the symptom in question (e.g. an aromantic system member who does not experience hyperromantic symptoms)
 * A system member who is not bothered by symptoms that bother the other members of the system (e.g. intrusive thoughts that distress most of the members of the system do not upset a symptom neutralizer for them.)

However, anything that lessens the impact, extent, or distressing nature of a symptom, or any system member who experiences notably less or none of a symptom that much of the rest of the system experience, can fit under symptom neutralizer.