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In reply to the discussion: Are you immune to Measles? [View all]Jack Valentino
(3,042 posts)36. Don't know if I am "immune" from measles, but got the Rubella vaccination as a child
when mass vaccinations were performed at my elementary school,
sometime around 1970 or shortly thereafter....
May have been another such vaccination around the same time,
but less sure about that now...
I already had the mumps around age 5-6, so I guess I'm safe on that one---
seems like it was somewhat traumatic for a day or two, but kept me out of school for a few days...
I have two memories of the mumps---
being taken into my parents' bed at the worst point, and crying and moaning---
and later, when I was recovering, being able to run outside in my backyard
through a mass of seeding dandelions on my bare legs... quite the better memory
(guess I was in kindergarten that year, probably late spring 1969)
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I had it but I've read that immunity may go away. I'm going to check further.
live love laugh
Jul 9
#55
My doctor and the pharmacist said the vaccine was easy enough that the test was unnecessary
dsc
Jul 8
#23
I had all of them, but my german measles was asymptomatic. (Slight sore throat) My mom send me to school.
LeftInTX
Jul 9
#58
Don't know if I am "immune" from measles, but got the Rubella vaccination as a child
Jack Valentino
Jul 8
#36