I was vaccinated for measles twice once at the normal age then again in college because my vaccination records got lost and I needed them when I transferred schools.
I also get a very bad reaction to the tetanus vaccine and argue with the doctors who always want to give out the boosters early, after just 3 years or less, rather than every 6-10 years which they are supposes to last
I got vaccinated with a pertussis, tetanus, diphtheria, and poliomyelitis cocktail.
Got vaccinated for smallpox too. My younger brothers didn't get that one.
And at the age of eleven, all girls from my class took a trip to the health centre to be vaccinated with a rubella strand.
Bit more than four years ago, I got a new tetanus shot.
So, I did get mumps, measles and chicken pox. Of course got flu too. Mumps and chicken pox were the most annoying. Probably also because I was older by then.
When my kids were young, pertussis, whooping cough, was happening everywhere, despite high vaccination percentage. Viruses do change. There was this weird woman, wanting to visit me, after youngest was just born, only a few weeks old, before any vaccination had happened, while her kid had pertussis. I asked her if she was out of her mind.
Did my best to have my kids infected with chickenpox at an early age. It gets worse and more dangerous the older the patient is. Had to try really hard to get them infected. Oldest did get it in the end, after playing in a pool with infected kids for a whole afternoon.
Chickenpox are not in a vaccination program, here in the Netherlands. Measles, mumps and rubella are.
My youngest has not completed her whole vaccination program yet. Anxiety is that big that even doctors do not suggest anything to do with needles when she is in the vicinity.
A decade ago, I would not have worried about that, with a high percentage of people being vaccinated. But I do not know if the percentage is high enough.
(Of course, my youngest is the one without an autism diagnosis.
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