Good for you. The only childhood vaccines my peers and I had was smallpox. When I was 19 I caught whooping cough from a baby at the county hospital and it was rough on me, worse on the baby, but in spite of what now seems like stone age medicine, she survived too. Then when forty-ish I caught it again from another baby, in spite of prior infection and job required immunization. Lost all faith in vaccines then. I think it's often the faith in treatment that keeps people well, not the treatment.
Good for you. The only childhood vaccines my peers and I had was smallpox. When I was 19 I caught whooping cough from a baby at the county hospital and it was rough on me, worse on the baby, but in spite of what now seems like stone age medicine, she survived too. Then when forty-ish I caught it again from another baby, in spite of prior infection and job required immunization. Lost all faith in vaccines then. I think it's often the faith in treatment that keeps people well, not the treatment.