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Bettie

(18,342 posts)
Thu May 22, 2025, 11:28 AM May 22

If you are older and were vaccinated against measles as a child, might be a good idea to ask if you need it again

Was vaccinated against measles in 1967 as a baby. Apparently, the vaccine wasn't as effective as it is now.

So, I was in the doctor's office yesterday for a checkup and asked about it. They ran my blood and it turns out, I am not immune, so tomorrow I'm getting the vaccine.

The PA (we don't get doctors in small town Iowa) said "well, it isn't like you're going to be exposed to it, so you don't really need the vaccine.

Yeah. Thinking this may require my switching health care providers, even if it means driving to another town.

Anyway, if you were vaccinated between 1963 and 1967, you might want to ask about this.

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Srkdqltr

(8,436 posts)
1. I asked the doc about that recently because hubby and I never got the vaccine. He said we didn't need it
Thu May 22, 2025, 12:42 PM
May 22

Because we were exposed long ago. Probably had it. Didn't remember or had a mild case.

OneGrassRoot

(23,728 posts)
2. VERY similar experience...
Thu May 22, 2025, 01:05 PM
May 22

and looking for new PCP now due to their dismissive ignorance about what is happening and why.

Bettie

(18,342 posts)
4. Oh...she asked "Have you had anxiety or depression recently"
Thu May 22, 2025, 03:16 PM
May 22

and I said, yeah, but I know what it's from....

She said "really what do you think is causing it?" and I waved around me and said "everything going on in our country" and she looked confused while the nurse said, "Yeah, I get it".

So, now I don't know if she's a magat or just never pays attention to anything!

Emile

(34,912 posts)
5. I was born in 1951 and should have natural immunity.
Thu May 22, 2025, 03:29 PM
May 22

I enlisted in the US Navy in 1969 and pretty sure I was vaccinated for measles then.

Skittles

(164,601 posts)
8. ooh
Thu May 22, 2025, 03:48 PM
May 22

I forgot about the military - I had measles as a child, AND was likely vaccinated in USAF.....I am pumped!

leftyladyfrommo

(19,820 posts)
7. I had measles in the '50s. But I had some
Thu May 22, 2025, 03:40 PM
May 22

kind of shot for whooping cough and something else not too many years ago

And I have pneumonia shot and shingles. And a couple of covid shots early in the covid trouble.

Emile

(34,912 posts)
12. People born before 1957 are presumed to
Thu May 22, 2025, 04:45 PM
May 22

have lifelong immunity because measles was so contagious that almost everyone contracted it before age 15.

moonscape

(5,541 posts)
13. Nearly all of us had it. I was born 1950 but
Thu May 22, 2025, 04:47 PM
May 22

because I’m immune-compromised I asked oncology to run the titer test.

Immune to measles but not mumps.

leftyladyfrommo

(19,820 posts)
14. I had mumps. We were on vacation but we
Thu May 22, 2025, 05:02 PM
May 22

didn't go home. Would have been in the '50s. I didn't get really sick like I did with measles

mcar

(44,685 posts)
10. Especially if you have grandchildren
Thu May 22, 2025, 03:53 PM
May 22

We got an MMR booster when our first granddaughter was born, nearly 4 years ago. DPT, too.

karynnj

(60,281 posts)
16. I am so older, I was not vaccinated for measles
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 05:21 PM
Sunday

As the oldest kid, I brought measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox back to my sisters when I was 5 or 6 in 1955 or 1956. With each, I was out of school for about a week. I can't imagine what it was like being a lower elementary teacher. Imagine having to plan lessons around weeks where you regularly had kids missing for gaps of that size.

mucholderthandirt

(1,521 posts)
18. I don't believe I was. I did have German Measles, though. Got sent home from school.
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 07:28 PM
Sunday

Second grade, they just showed me out the door, pointed me down the road and said to tell my mother I couldn't come back for a week. I lived about a mile or so away from the school.

Mariana

(15,541 posts)
20. German measles normally isn't a big deal
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 08:07 PM
Sunday

unless you're a fetus and your mother gets it. Then it's bad bad bad.

EllieBC

(3,453 posts)
21. Our idiot provincial government has
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 09:28 PM
Sunday

Decided to NOT mandate MMR for public school entry. https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/highlights/bc-wont-require-measles-vaccination-for-schools-10733287

I’ve been telling anyone I can that if they were a late 60s to early 80s baby they only received one dose and very much need to look into getting that second dose.

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