Hi, Debbie, You might want to call a doctors office and ask them. Before I got pregnant with my first child I went to the doctors office to be tested for Rubella (German Measles) (The R of MMR). I had a room mate in college and we went to her parents house for the weekend. Her aunt came by (a nurse) and looked at her and could tell she had Rubella. She felt fine and I never came down with what she had, but I showed positive with my antibodies. I also had Mumps. Gosh - the side effects say you can get brain damage. Makes you wonder which is really worse - the small amount of mercury or getting a really bad case of one of these? My mom had shingles a few years ago. She was in so much pain! She got a nasty looking scar (?) on her forehead and it affected her vision in her eye, damaging the cornea. Last year she had a cornea transplant because she touched her eye, something happened to the damaged one, it opened up or something like that. They have a vaccine for this and I'm considering taking it when I'm older. Maybe take massive doses of chorella to rid the body of the mercury. Take care, Cindy
Deborah Gerard <[email protected]> wrote: Is anyone knowledgeable about the MMR vaccine that we got when we were kids? How long does the antibodies to these shots last? Work is making allot of the drivers that have direct patient contact redo these shots which I do not want to do....isn't there a teeter(spelling) that can be done to see if the anti-bodies are still in a person? thanks in advance.....debbie --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.

