
 Originally Posted by 
350RRC
					
				 
				Just something I posted in a similar thread some years ago............
'I am somewhat loathe to get into this argument, but feel I should now.
I was born in 1958 and my father was an infectious diseases specialist. He was sent to the CDC in Atlanta in the early 80’s for nine months by the Au gov to learn all about the (then) new AIDS disease and be a lead part of dealing with the prob here.
Later he also advised the NZ gov to vaccinate the whole Maori population for Hep (B?, C?) which was going to cost many millions of dollars and was very contentious …….. they did this and don’t regret it.
When I was little I was immunized for diptheria, smallpox and not much else. Anyone remember diptheria?
I can remember my father coming home from work in about 1964 with a new thing that was liquid and translucent pink and lining up with my brother and sister to take it………… it was the Salk polio vaccine. My Dad just said something like ‘ This so important for you, this is a really big deal’ 
We took it, probably some of the first in Au. 
I never got polio, but knew plenty who had, including family members.
In the hospital that my father worked (Fairfield, Vic) there was a whole ward of polio victims that were on respirators, i.e. totally paralized who’d been there for years. As a little kid I was one first name terms. Some of them are still alive.
In those days they were in a real ‘iron lung’ and looked up at the ceiling or an angled mirror (to see around the room).  
THAT WAS THEIR WHOLE LIFE.
Fairfield had big backup generators in case the power failed, and also had backup procedures in place in case they failed as well.
These were bad polio cases, but what about all the ‘milder’ ones that required a leg caliper, two leg calipers, or a whole body caliper?
In many cases a ‘mild’ case of polio could soak up a farming family’s financial and time resources over many decades. (This actually happened in my maternal grandfather’s family case near Lockhart in NSW between the wars)
THIS  HAS BEEN PREVENTABLE NOW SINCE THE 60’S.
Sure the are going to be some stuff ups with vaccinations, but even those attending Kingdom Hall in Nimbin tonight should not be promoting an irrational, uninformed say in the ‘cost benefit’ analysis.
As a kid I had hooping cough, chickenpox, shingles; measles and the german variety back to back, dunno about mumps. Lived through it.
Kids these days are immune from these evils (even cervical cancer……….. fantastic AU achievement) through vaccination.
I’d probably be four inches taller now if I hadn’t copped the measles thing back to back at age 6 (not whinging)………… it ain’t the (non existent) hormones in chicken making kids today bigger, they just don’t get these diseases anymore affecting early physical development because they’re vaccinated against them.
The point is that mega misery (physical, psychological and financial) can be prevented with good science and governance, and people can go on in life and reach their full potential if irrational interests are discounted.'
cheers, DL
			
		 
	
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