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Has anyone heard about how long immunity from the MMR vaccine lasts? I mean, I'm old. I don't even know if I got it. All I know is that my parents told me that I had the 10 day measles when I was really really young, but they also said it was the German measles. Those two aren't the same thing, I heard there is a test to see if you have immunity so if this gets much worse, I may look into that.
I had an MMR booster a few years ago before traveling. It was quick and easy. Ask your doctor, of course, but if you're worried, maybe consider getting re-vaccinated.
I had an MMR booster a few years ago before traveling. It was quick and easy. Ask your doctor, of course, but if you're worried, maybe consider getting re-vaccinated.
Rubella is German Measles @Lookinagain. I just looked up the difference between rubella and measles. Rubella is a different virus and has milder symptoms than measles.
You can get a test to see what antibodies you have, I think it’s called an antibody titer test…I recently received the chickenpox vaccine as I never had it as a child and though I was told I had the vaccine as a teenager when I was tested this year I had zero immunity.
Has anyone heard about how long immunity from the MMR vaccine lasts? I mean, I'm old. I don't even know if I got it. All I know is that my parents told me that I had the 10 day measles when I was really really young, but they also said it was the German measles. Those two aren't the same thing, I heard there is a test to see if you have immunity so if this gets much worse, I may look into that.
I get that it’s a “personal choice” and people are entitled to choose but the ramifications, in time, will be far reaching.
Has anyone heard about how long immunity from the MMR vaccine lasts? I mean, I'm old. I don't even know if I got it. All I know is that my parents told me that I had the 10 day measles when I was really really young, but they also said it was the German measles. Those two aren't the same thing, I heard there is a test to see if you have immunity so if this gets much worse, I may look into that.
Rubella is German Measles @Lookinagain. I just looked up the difference between rubella and measles. Rubella is a different virus and has milder symptoms than measles.
I remember having vaccinations, and have a little bump on my upper left arm that's as a result. There was one that was a liquid "drink", too. Pity I don't recall at all what they were for. I had chicken pox as a youngster; I vaguely recall measles going around (don't recall if I had them), and know that I never had mumps.
I know two people that had had polio when they were young (they were both much older than I was at the time), and one walked with an odd gait as a result.
Thanks for that. I may do that. I got chicken pox in my 30's and had to be hospitalized it was so bad. I don't want a repeat of something like that, and I'm a lot older now.
As far as I know, I had the 10 day and the German measles too. In our day, we had all of those things. Somehow, though, I never had the mumps! I seem to remember when I was pregnant going for a blood titer to see if I had had the German measles. It was all so routine that I didn't really commit it to memory. The last MMR vaccine you get is at 5 years of age, so I guess the immunity must be lifetime? Now that there has been an outbreak though, I wonder if that might be updated? Thank goodness both of my grandchildren have had their vaccines!
We used to call them "vaccinations"
the bump on your upper left arm was for the smallpox vaccine. We used to call them "vaccinations"....The liquid drink was probably the polio vaccine. They gave them out at my school and I remember getting it in a little cup. I think it was a pink or red liquid.
ok now i remember getting in
mum took me in on my birthday
in NZ most of us have a plunket book
we all had plunket nurses who visited a new baby at home then we went to the plunket rooms to see the nurse till we were 5
i dont have my book now and i dont know what it looked like but some people have hung onto theirs
i suspect these days it does not look like this
Plunket started in my hometown
Please please get the shingles vaccine when you are able. If you had chicken pox, shingles can attack you later on.
Uhm, what are they called, now? Heh. You can tell I don't have children...![]()
No idea. My daughter is in her 30's.
My polio vaccine was liquid on a sugar lump, that i had to crunch down & swallow in front of the Dr. It was pretty disgusting!
I'm not sure. The chicken pox vaccine didn't come out until 1995 and my daughter and I both had chicken pox before that. Measles hasn't really been around until recently. And honestly, I've haven't heard anything about cases of mumps. Maybe someone else is more knowledgeable than I am. But I'm interested as well, especially since I'm thinking of seeing if I need the MMR.Do childhood vaccines for mumps, measles, and chickenpox protect kids completely or just lessen the degree of the disease? None of those vaccines were available when I was a kid. I had all 3 diseases and the mumps were the worst, followed by the chicken pox and the measles were a piece of cake.
Do childhood vaccines for mumps, measles, and chickenpox protect kids completely or just lessen the degree of the disease?