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SheilaT
(23,156 posts)came out in 1955 and stopped polio dead in its tracks almost immediately after.
Okay, so what's a decade between friends?
valerief
(53,235 posts)in the early 60s. I figure he didn't get the vaccine in time, since the vaccine prevents polio but doesn't cure it.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)There was a boy in my first grade class who'd had polio and used crutches. But it was in the spring of my first grade year that the Salk vaccine came out. The mass immunizations were an incredible feat, and there would have hardly been a kid who was missed.
valerief
(53,235 posts)until I was a little older. I don't know how long he'd lived there. I just knew he was on crutches and we were told he had polio.
As I said, I assume he was infected before he had access to the vaccine. Whether that was due to his age or neglect by his parents or some other reason, I couldn't tell you.
People had polio in 1962, although we knew it wasn't the scourge it used to be. We used to jump over puddles because we were afraid of "polio water." There were a few thalidomide kids I remember from my younger years, too. We knew that came from "medicine" and not "polio water." Our biggest fear as kids was getting leprosy. The Catholic Church put that shit in our heads.