Yep, when we had our children vaccinated against the "childhood" diseases, it was so they wouldn't contract them and they didn't. They may have needed a booster after several years but not a booster every few months. The old vaccines worked because they were vaccines. This crap is just that- crap and crap that can cause lifelong effects like infertility, cardiac problems, and God only knows what else - if the vaccinated survive the shot.
That said, most in my age group - 63 years old- had chicken pox, measles, German measles, mumps, etc. and most of us did not have lifelong effects from this. Except, for the herpes zoster that remained in our bodies and we got shingles years later.
Scarlet fever is not a big deal anymore. When I was pregnant with our 2nd son 37 years ago, our older son contracted scarlet fever. I freaked out but both his pediatrician and my ob said no big deal and it wasn't. Everything was fine.
As for measles virus having been isolated there are conflicting reports. I remember having a rash and fever. With mumps, my neck and throat were sore. With chicken pox, I had the blisters.
If I knew what I know now about vaxxines, I would never have allowed them for our children.
well that's good to hear! they used to isolate anyone who came in contact and quarantined your home. They burned your clothes and bedding, delivered food and other items to your home so no one else would come in contact with it.
Scars on your heart were there for the rest of your life.
Yep, when we had our children vaccinated against the "childhood" diseases, it was so they wouldn't contract them and they didn't. They may have needed a booster after several years but not a booster every few months. The old vaccines worked because they were vaccines. This crap is just that- crap and crap that can cause lifelong effects like infertility, cardiac problems, and God only knows what else - if the vaccinated survive the shot.
That said, most in my age group - 63 years old- had chicken pox, measles, German measles, mumps, etc. and most of us did not have lifelong effects from this. Except, for the herpes zoster that remained in our bodies and we got shingles years later.
fuck what if scarlet fever hit this country today? Quick Question: Have they ever isolated the MEASLES Virus?
Scarlet fever is not a big deal anymore. When I was pregnant with our 2nd son 37 years ago, our older son contracted scarlet fever. I freaked out but both his pediatrician and my ob said no big deal and it wasn't. Everything was fine. As for measles virus having been isolated there are conflicting reports. I remember having a rash and fever. With mumps, my neck and throat were sore. With chicken pox, I had the blisters. If I knew what I know now about vaxxines, I would never have allowed them for our children.
well that's good to hear! they used to isolate anyone who came in contact and quarantined your home. They burned your clothes and bedding, delivered food and other items to your home so no one else would come in contact with it.
Scars on your heart were there for the rest of your life.
they have a vaccine now for shingles. Two shots few weeks apart.
That is a big NO for me. Have never had it and won't. That goes for the flu shot as well.