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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]KMOD
(7,906 posts)35. As far as I know, the smallpox vaccine was the only one that caused a scar.
It's a very good idea to get your immunization records for your own safe keeping now. Also your birth certificate, and your social security card.
Keep them someplace secure though.
Our 4th bedroom was used as an office until I had my third child. I made the mistake of leaving the filing cabinet in the closet. When my youngest was 2 or 3, she managed to open the filing cabinet and took out my husband's original birth certificate from the vital records file, and scribbled in purple crayon all over the thing.
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The shame, the shame!!! We be such old farts that our smallpox vax scars have faded!
Yo_Mama
Feb 2015
#39
Very hard to see on some skin types, But I'll bet you can still feel it if you try.
alphafemale
Feb 2015
#25
The technique of the smallpox innoculation was/is different from all the rest.
3catwoman3
Feb 2015
#52
I was looking for mine, yesterday, and I couldn't find it. I got mine in the fifties.
demosincebirth
Feb 2015
#46