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I don't know if any of you have started your immunizations yet, but if you have, I would like to ask you a few questions. Those of you who are 30 or older and had measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella immunizations and/or disease when you were a child, did your titers show that you were still immune today? If so, how immune are you? Well in the clear, or barely scraping by?
It is going to cost me $190 to get titers drawn for those four diseases. I had all of the immunizations and I was sick with chicken pox 23 years ago. I am wondering if I need to be immunized again, or should I risk it and get the titers drawn in hopes that I am still in the clear? My school requires that we have quantitative titers drawn, not just yes/no titers.
Unfortunately, I have been poked for TB FOUR times in my life! 1977, 1979, 1981, and 1992... none of them are the correct test, nor were my bumps read and recorded by a health professional, so I need to have TB done for the FIFTH TIME!!! That sucks.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Chris
It is going to cost me $190 to get titers drawn for those four diseases. I had all of the immunizations and I was sick with chicken pox 23 years ago. I am wondering if I need to be immunized again, or should I risk it and get the titers drawn in hopes that I am still in the clear? My school requires that we have quantitative titers drawn, not just yes/no titers.
Unfortunately, I have been poked for TB FOUR times in my life! 1977, 1979, 1981, and 1992... none of them are the correct test, nor were my bumps read and recorded by a health professional, so I need to have TB done for the FIFTH TIME!!! That sucks.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Chris

