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getting childhood illnesses in the fifties

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Cath9 Wed 05-Oct-16 23:06:45

Did anyone get Mumps, measles, chicken box and whooping cough in the fifties, if so were you well looked after?

My mother used to keep a small book that showed which of the illnesses we all had.
I got a bad bout of whooping cough, when I went blue in the face, so I have been told.
When we lived in Scotland and got the milk straight from the cows, my mother was informed that the lumps that my brother got on his neck was mumps. She took him to the hospital to find out that he had TB, not mumps.
When I had measles, the curtains were drawn, but left me to coup with the fever.
While I may have had chicken pox so badly that both my sons are immune to the illness. They have been with kids in their class who have had the condition, but neither of them got the illness

Cath

Yorkshiregel Wed 12-Oct-16 10:22:31

I got the lot too. I was a weakling. Scarlettina, measles, whooping cough, mumps, scarlet fever, chicken pox, but the worst ones were polio and rheumatic fever. polio when I was 5 in my legs...which thank God got better, I remember going back to school and the teacher saying I should still be in bed because I was so white. When I had rheumatic fever I remember reading comics beano and dandy, and brownie. There was a fire in the grate in the bedroom and the windows were closed. A delivery boy who brought our groceries was allowed to come up and read to me. He was only about 14 and I just loved that boy. He got under my bed to sing me a song because he was shy I remember that like it was yesterday. THANK YOU whoever and wherever you are now. Your visits made it worthwihile being ill.

Falconbird Thu 13-Oct-16 07:47:43

I had whooping cough when I was about five, measles at 6, chicken pox shortly afterwards and remember being sent home from school with measles in the charge of an older child who was about 8! It was a walk of about two miles through snow!!!

I had meningitus at 11 the B strain and was desperately ill but by some miracle survived unscathed.

I've been told that if you had bad chicken pox as a child, which I did, it's unlikely you will have shingles in later life. If it was a mild case the virus remains dormant and can resurface.