Mrs. Robinson
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nampa,Idaho
I have been debating this for the past week or so-mostly on Facebook-with non-vaxxers and I totally agree. The younger (than us) generation never saw and lived through these diseases. In 1954,my best friend`s mom contracted polio. My older sister babysat her kids the afternoon she became ill as she was too sick to care for her 4 little girls-one just a newborn. It wasn`t known until the next day that she was ill with polio. My parents were pretty upset and worried until the incubation period had passed. I never knew my friend`s mom to walk without braces and crutches again. I can still remember her having to always walk backwards down the stairs to the garage in order to leave the house.
I mentioned to one young mom in a discussion that I did understand that she was too young to have had these diseases and/or to have seen the horrific effects some of them can have. She said I insulted her. Didn`t quite get that.
I worry about my granddaughter-she`s only seven months old-too young for the vaccine- and my soon to be born greatgrandchild. These are the ones who are at risk.
I have actually decided not to debate this any more. I feel that the outcome of this will be that either the measles outbreak will be short-lived and we`ll be done with it,OR it will become a major epidemic,children will die and those that thought not vaccinating was in the best interests of their children will wake up and decide to vaccinate their kids. Of course,then we all know what`s going to happen. There will be a vaccine shortage and they won`t be able to. Hopefully if that happens,they will save the vaccine for the youngest and most at risk kiddos.
I mentioned to one young mom in a discussion that I did understand that she was too young to have had these diseases and/or to have seen the horrific effects some of them can have. She said I insulted her. Didn`t quite get that.
I worry about my granddaughter-she`s only seven months old-too young for the vaccine- and my soon to be born greatgrandchild. These are the ones who are at risk.
I have actually decided not to debate this any more. I feel that the outcome of this will be that either the measles outbreak will be short-lived and we`ll be done with it,OR it will become a major epidemic,children will die and those that thought not vaccinating was in the best interests of their children will wake up and decide to vaccinate their kids. Of course,then we all know what`s going to happen. There will be a vaccine shortage and they won`t be able to. Hopefully if that happens,they will save the vaccine for the youngest and most at risk kiddos.