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NNadir

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15. Thank you for a beautiful and moving post.
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 04:28 PM
Apr 2020

In these times, it's important to feel how much you love your family, and you expressed it quite well.

My mother-in-law, one of the last people in the United States to contract polio died last spring.

It's one reason that I feel so much contempt for anti-vaxxers, because my mother-in-law really suffered over the years.

I am just old enough to remember the rush to inoculate children for this terrible disease.

Lovely post leftieNanner Apr 2020 #1
Thank you so much... Moostache Apr 2020 #3
Have to let that feeling go. Accept that you are powerless over some things and it is easier. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2020 #20
I hope they are going to be ok. drray23 Apr 2020 #2
Thanks...they are in a car, but they must make frequent stops Moostache Apr 2020 #4
Traffic should not be too bad Scarsdale Apr 2020 #31
At their age I'd be scared to have them driving clear procon Apr 2020 #5
We tried to get them to do anything but drive to no avail... Moostache Apr 2020 #9
My dad was just like that too, and now that I'm of that procon Apr 2020 #11
One Day Following RobinA Apr 2020 #28
Hugs to you and yours... Sunriser13 Apr 2020 #6
Yeah having a sense of community, even in isolation, is going to get us through this. Initech Apr 2020 #7
But the Repubicans as a virus will still all be here. :( woodsprite Apr 2020 #21
Yes, that is a good point. Initech Apr 2020 #23
Excellent post DenverJared Apr 2020 #8
Simliar worries here, 30+ extended family over 60 scattered in at least 10 states. Brainfodder Apr 2020 #10
My heart goes out to you. Mickju Apr 2020 #12
I remember the long lines as you waited for your vaccine in the evenings... Dan Apr 2020 #13
Yes I rememberer the long lines too, and my friend crying.. Stellar Apr 2020 #14
Thank you for a beautiful and moving post. NNadir Apr 2020 #15
Thanks for sharing. Stay strong. Let us know when your parents get to Indiana. iluvtennis Apr 2020 #16
As I told many of my patient's family members TNNurse Apr 2020 #17
Nice post - thoughtful and sensitive packman Apr 2020 #18
May God bless you and your folks. spudspud Apr 2020 #19
I am 78 and my wife is 77. We both have pre-conditions. Hangingon Apr 2020 #22
Thank you for sharing. Godspeed to your parents for their safe journey back home. CountMyVote4Reality Apr 2020 #24
A few similarities leighbythesea2 Apr 2020 #25
Godspeed to parents! Anon-C Apr 2020 #26
Such a beautiful essay, I am saving! BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2020 #27
One of the best posts I've read on DU recently. coti Apr 2020 #29
Have they made it back yet? treefarmers Apr 2020 #30
Thank you all for the replies, thoughts and well wishes... Moostache Apr 2020 #32
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