Comments by "My Name Doesn’t Matter" (@mynamedoesntmatter8652) on "" video.
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I grew up in the mid fifties and sixties. We had measles and mumps, and I think that before I was born my sister had chicken pox or maybe I was a baby when she had them. I had measles at least twice. We were vaccinated in my first grade class for polio and smallpox I know, and I think once in a while we got a tetanus shot. I had every flu that ever blew through and a couple of times my mother should’ve taken me to the doctor, but we never went to a doctor when we were sick unless it was strep throat. I had a flu in 1966 that kept me in bed with a high fever so bad. Chicken soup, crackers, juices. And of all things my mother gave me aspirin. She thought herself to be a wonderful nurse, but t she should’ve taken me to the doctor a few times because I was bad sick. Times were different then. We grew up like my parents did - mothers took care of sick kids and unlike we did then, when they were kids they were dirt poor, so definitely no doctor. Couldn’t afford it. I can remember when they still made house calls. Today, from I’d additives, dyes, processed foods are factors as are environmental factors in some areas. We grew up on home cooking and garden vegetables. There was no autism or anything like that either when I was little. I never saw that until probably the eighties and definitely nineties. Lots to f things today are different than yesteryear.
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