General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: How many DUers have had measles and/or chicken pox? [View all]jen63
(813 posts)and had the chicken pox. It was never determined if I had the measles or not. If I did, it was such a mild case that the doc couldn't diagnose. My brother was born in '66 and whatever I got, he got three times as bad, including the mumps, which I avoided. I was of the generation that believed that tonsils needed to stay in, mine did until I was 21; that was fun! My son had his removed as soon as he had two cases of strep throat within six months. I think he was six or seven.
Would love to get the shingles vaccine, but it is damned expensive. My son has gotten every immunization known to man. I'm a believer. When he was 11, the meningitis vaccine came out and was recommended for 11 and 12 year olds and college aged kids. I had him at the doctor the next week. The doctor wasn't even familiar with the guidelines yet, but I told him I'd seen a commercial on TV. He had the vaccine and didn't have a problem giving it to my son. He had an immunization for Yellow Fever before he went on a service trip to Honduras and anti malarial medication. HPV for boys and men never crossed my mind until he went into the Naval Academy and it was a requirement. Dummy me. Thank you science for these vaccines.