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by Taniwha
1018 days ago
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My grandmother had polio as a child, she wore a leg brace her whole life. When I was a kid new vaccines were a medical wonder, to our parents they were world changing - now we have crazy cookers spouting crazy conspiracy theories telling us they've got 5G chips in them. We have to keep telling these family stories to our kids otherwise we forget why vaccination has changed our world |
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Polio is a horrible, horrible disease, and entirely preventable by a simple vaccine, and anti-vaxxers opposing vaccines are some of the most ignorant people on earth.
Polio is also special in that you can't just do muscle training. The remaining nerves are overworked, so if you exercise too much (and that isn't very much) more nerves start dying on you. It's a difficult balance, and these days there are very few doctors around who actually understand polio and can advice correctly on what to do for the few new cases worldwide today, and the same for those (like my father) who get post-polio effects later in life.