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Mothers in the past would try very hard to infect their children with

mumps, measles, rubella, and chicken pox. I believe mothers throughout

history have always loved their children and tried to protect them at

all costs. If these diseases were so deadly do you really think there

would have been measles parties? My mom tried so hard to make me get

chicken pox when my sisters got it (I never did for some reason

though.) Does this mean my Mom didn't love me since she was supposedly

putting my life in such severe danger?

Vida

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> The earlier poster had it right. Deaths from measles in developed

> nations, by the time the vaccine was sold to the masses in 1963, were

> almost unheard of. And in the rare deaths that were recorded, it was

> by no means certain that the measles virus itself was the killer.

> Encephalitic reactions to the vaccine do occur. I have no doubt that

> those occurred due to the wild virus infection too. But hundreds of

> deaths per year caused by measles in the US, as was stated

> on " Private Practice " last night? That simply isn't true.

>

> Tim

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I'm a child of the late 50's and my Mom (and most others that lived near us)

believed in having us exposed to " whatever " in the hopes that we would get

" it " as a child and be over with it.

I've had Chicken pox, measles, mumps, and german measles, and so has DH, and

neither one of us can even remember anyone getting violently ill from one of

these childhood diseases, let alone dying!

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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Vida Khan <vidamarino@...> wrote:

> Mothers in the past would try very hard to infect their children with

> mumps, measles, rubella, and chicken pox. I believe mothers throughout

> history have always loved their children and tried to protect them at

> all costs. If these diseases were so deadly do you really think there

> would have been measles parties? My mom tried so hard to make me get

> chicken pox when my sisters got it (I never did for some reason

> though.) Does this mean my Mom didn't love me since she was supposedly

> putting my life in such severe danger?

> Vida

>

>

>

> >

>

> > The earlier poster had it right. Deaths from measles in developed

> > nations, by the time the vaccine was sold to the masses in 1963, were

> > almost unheard of. And in the rare deaths that were recorded, it was

> > by no means certain that the measles virus itself was the killer.

> > Encephalitic reactions to the vaccine do occur. I have no doubt that

> > those occurred due to the wild virus infection too. But hundreds of

> > deaths per year caused by measles in the US, as was stated

> > on " Private Practice " last night? That simply isn't true.

> >

> > Tim

> >

>

>

>

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>

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My mother always expected both of us to get whatever - measles,

chicken pox, mumps etc and we usually obliged. She totally hated us

being sick and basically sent us to bed till we were better so it

wasn't that she loved sick kids, more " lets get it over with " and

usually most of our pals would be sick about the same time so over a

period of a few weeks most kids would be off school with whatever

was going the rounds, but we all survived it.

Mind you, neither of us older kids got the Scarletina that my

youngest sister had and that was a closely guarded secret for some

odd reason.

Muriel

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>

> > The earlier poster had it right. Deaths from measles in

developed

> > nations, by the time the vaccine was sold to the masses in 1963,

were

> > almost unheard of. And in the rare deaths that were recorded, it

was

> > by no means certain that the measles virus itself was the

killer.

> > Encephalitic reactions to the vaccine do occur. I have no doubt

that

> > those occurred due to the wild virus infection too. But hundreds

of

> > deaths per year caused by measles in the US, as was stated

> > on " Private Practice " last night? That simply isn't true.

> >

> > Tim

> >

>

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