“ smallpox vaccine scar is a small mark you might have on your upper arm if you received the Dryvax or ACAM2000 smallpox vaccines. It's a sign that the vaccine successfully spurred an immune response in your body to protect you against smallpox.”
edit to add - meant to post under hckyhillbilly’s reply
I had this vaccine when I was young.
It was THIS vaccine?
“ smallpox vaccine scar is a small mark you might have on your upper arm if you received the Dryvax or ACAM2000 smallpox vaccines. It's a sign that the vaccine successfully spurred an immune response in your body to protect you against smallpox.”
Thanks anon - I thought they always told me different
It was the smallpox vaccine.
Yes, those of us of s certain age have a dime sized scar on our upper arms to commemorate our sp immunity.
Pretty sure that's polio
Mine is from the TB vax. I ate a sugar cube for the polio vax back in the '60s
Yes, we were given the polio vaccine at school on a sugar cube.
Proof that one can be “pretty sure” and still be wrong…
Yup...all it takes is being fed fake info your whole life
Are you suggesting to someone you don’t know that they have misremembered a memory they are sharing with you, by explaining its evidence?
I was given smallpox vaccine in Iraq’02
A question is not a suggestion
More than one type of flu vaccine exists - this may also be true of smallpox vaccines
The word 'may'—in the sense of 'might' or 'could'—suggests uncertainty; hence the question mark you saw but ignored :)
Hell mine is larger than a quarter.
I was given it three times.
If you remember when they gave it to you, you had to wait for the scab to fall off on its own.
I was a tomboy and kept knocking it off and it wouldn't take.
The third time the doctor says I'll make sure it takes this time.
Now knowing what I know it might explain some of my health problems all my life.