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:( It never occurred to me that immunizations might not confer immunity. The college made the whole staff have the Hep B series about 15 years ago and I'd be aggravated to learn that it didn't "take".
As far as M and M and R, my sibs and I had intense cases (well, chicken pox too) and were exposed time and again before the immunizations came out. Suurrely we're immune, my doctor father probably brought home everything! |
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I always got bitten by mosquitoes (because I'm so sweet) and scratched the bites, so my body was covered in scabs when I was in early elementary school. Some nosey kindergarten volunteer moms decided that I had chicken pox when they saw me and said I should go to the doctor. The doctor seemed kind of crazy, diagnosing me with chicken pox twice. I wasn't even itchy! I was just excited to get stay home from school. |
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I also have RA and the shingles seems to come along with arthritic flares so my rheumatologist monitors my inflammation markers every six weeks when I go in for my infusions. |
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I think carnation's point was that you should get it as soon as is recommended rather than putting it off and getting a surprise case of the shingles.
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I think that 60 is the earliest age that they will let you get the vaccine, if I understand correctly. |
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