Message from @the21cat
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A disease thats supposed to go away
But comws back as shingles from the lysogenic cycle
Not always
Which os where those shingles commercials came from
That's not a typical thing
Theoretically it should but the exact stimulus for coming out is unknown right now
It literally attaches itself in your dna which is why viruses can be so scary sometimes
But yes the viruses dont always repeat sickness in that system though youre right
Mostly depending on when the virus chooses to start attacking your cells again
My brother and I both got chicken pox only once and were never vaccinated for it. My sister got the vaccine before getting chicken pox and got it 3 times.
Vaccines dont outright prevent diseases they can but mainly they are to lessen symptoms
So the virus can be recognized quicker
It is getting late here now so not in the mood for more discussion but thank you for sharing your view The Mad Philosopher
Was curious how a anti-waxxer view point was on rabies and the rabies vaccine and also thank you for having a polite and friendly conservation!
Have a good day/night everyone!
@Tejiu The Gecko good night
@Tejiu The Gecko Goodnight and you're welcome.
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 also to explain the 10 year thing your body gets rid of unused memory b cell antibodies over time which happens to be 10 years usually
It has a limit for space is the main reason
@the21cat you are wrong my immunity is forever to it cause it got it naturally not from some vaccine
cant get mumps or measles either
Thata not how shingles works though i suppose you could get it feon a weakened viru vaccine they just produce the antigens of the virus
natural immunity is forever not like a vaccine which does not produce natural antibodies which is why it is not a life lomg immunity
Really? Why do people who didnt get vaccines who got chicken pox earlier in life get shingles
At like age 40
cause of the shingles vaccine being pushed
you shed the disease if you get the vaccine
No shingles existed before the vaccine
ever heard of shedding???
No i havent pls explain
when you get a vaccine like the measles etc you are a carrier of the disease and can spread it for up to 4 weeks
that is a fact
Yes if that vaccine has a virus that can cause a disease then yes thats true
If its a weakened virus it could spread to someone with an autoimmune disease probably
ever wonder why the measles outbreaks happen where kids frequent???
like disney and schools
hmmm
But alot of vaccines use only the protein coat of the virus not an actual virus
Weaker immune syatem would be my guess
Due to no previous exposure
idk why i am talking to a child about vaccines i ahve been doing research on it for probably half your life if you really are in high school
you got no clue and only read government stats there is your problem