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My parents are both doctors, and both are extremely cynical. There is no shortage of stories. One guy came in every day in a different costume asking for pain pills. Some costumes they couldn't tell until they looked closely, but some costumes were just plain weird. He came in one time as "Mario Spaghettio" in a complete Mario costume. Did an accent and everything. And when they wouldn't give him pills, he started shouting, "Are you-a working for fucking-a Bowser? I need-a some fucking pain-a pills!"
Idk my parents never got me any vaccines because they didn't trust hospitals. I never got sick as a child, now I'm an adult and I'm still going strong!
The dead virus in the vaccine exposes your white blood cells to the virus, allowing them to recognize the virus and allowing them to build matching antibodies to release if the living virus should enter your system. Because the virus is dead in the vaccine, it cannot use your body's systems to replicate itself, which is what causes illnesses to manifest, and it cannot spread to others.
Think of it like this. Imagine you are walking through the woods one day, and you suddenly come across a hostile creature you've never seen or heard of before. You would have no idea how to kill it. However, if you were able to learn about that creature beforehand, you'd know how. All the vaccine is doing is teaching your white blood cells how to kill the virus once it enters the system.
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I understand how they work, that wasn't what I was trying to say. My point was that I'm already an adult on my own health insurance, to me it just seems that I'm too old now. I will definetly vaccinate my kids, since I never have had any bad experiences with hospitals like my parents did. But to me I just don't see the point of getting vaccinated now that Im older and have a stronger immune system. To me they seem more important for children. You are all entitled to your own opinions, I just think it's no longer necessary at my age.
Pneumococcal pneumonia, shingles, and pertussis. The first two increase in risk as you get older, and pertussis is nothing to an adult, but fatal to infants. Even if you don't have it, you can still pass it on to children.
Think of it like this. Imagine you are walking through the woods one day, and you suddenly come across a hostile creature you've never seen or heard of before. You would have no idea how to kill it. However, if you were able to learn about that creature beforehand, you'd know how. All the vaccine is doing is teaching your white blood cells how to kill the virus once it enters the system.