It goes without saying, I'm putting the call in first thing in the morning. However, one of the moms was able to reach out to her pediatrician before their offices closed today. Long story short, the kids are at risk for a milder version of the chicken pox. More importantly, the adults who had chicken pox as children are at a higher risk to reactive a dormant virus that causes shingles.
To complicate the matter, the doctor of the non-vaccinated family apparently claims that there is no concern. Now, I did not speak with him personally.....
This is all alien talk to me and I expect to hear different opinions from different doctors, but just wondering if there are any first hand experiences within this community.
Anyone else like me who have never had chickenpox ever
My father, 94, had shingles last month running around like he couldn't spread it. He did go to the doctor because of the pain.I had shingles a couple of years ago!!! You're out of your mind if you chance getting it unless the chances are negligible!!!
I did a very short search on this guy, didn't need to get past the first page of results.
Your daughter shouldn't believe a single word this quack is preaching.
If I had followed his advice on cancer, my son Tyler would be dead.
I believe my father did get some opioids and it did take about 4 weeks to go away.people are crazy if they don't get the shingles shot--the pain of shingles is extreme,will take weeks to subside and can affect your nerve endings (long term) --besides all you need to do is to stop by a CVS---and those kids whose sibling has chicken pox can unfairly spread a disease--also most of the pain of shingles doesn't easily subside even with opioids
Is it better in some way to get chicken pox as a kid? If you don't, you don't get natural immunity and so may get it as an adult. If you get it as an adult it can be very serious and leave scarring. I never got as a kid and every ten years or so I need to remember to get re-vaccinated as the protection of the vaccine wears off.
The advantage of never having chicken pox is you won't get shingles as an adult, and shingles can be terribly painful.
You can only get shingles if you had chicken pox. You don't get shingles if you never had chicken pox.even if you had chicken pox in your youth, you certainly can get shingles later in life--my son had it at 5 and got a somewhat mild , although painful, case of shingles at 21--it's totally dumb not get the shot around 50 or older (use to recommend over 60)---if you get them on your *** or balls--good luck to you
even if you had chicken pox in your youth, you certainly can get shingles later in life--my son had it at 5 and got a somewhat mild , although painful, case of shingles at 21--it's totally dumb not get the shot around 50 or older (use to recommend over 60)---if you get them on your *** or balls--good luck to you
I think we are on the same page - Not only do you not get immunity from shingles if you had chicken pox, it is the opposite - you can only get shingles if, in fact, you have had chicken pox. If you never had chicken pox, you don't have the virus in you that can trigger shingles, so if you never had chicken pox you will not get shingles.rjm--of course, but someone implied an immunity to shingles if one has had chicken pox when young and as previously indicated one never really knows if they've had it or not without testing
It's was just my luck to have my bout of both chickenpox and mumps during my Junior year of High School.very timely thread when it comes to my family..... My daughter is expecting and she has been doing some advance reading up on vaccinations for the baby..... she enrolled in a 7 part computer seminar by Ty Bollinger.....lets just say by the time you finish the seminar you would hesitate to get just about any vaccination....
I personally don't believe a lot of what this guy is touting, I was and am a believer in vaccinations...
I would suggest to the family with the non vaccinated kids to skip the vacation..... not the others.... the problem is their fault, live with the
consequences...
find it hard to believe anyone non vaccinated, born in the 70's or before, did not get chicken pox..... I would guess they had a very
mild, and then unnoticed case....
I had all four of the childhood diseases.....chickenpox, mumps, measles, and german measles..... no vaccines at the time, lucky me
I think you mean Measles.it's running rampant in Italy and eastern europe--highly contagious--by the way I believe I've never had any typical childhood diseases like chicken pox but guess what don't believe it if you haven't been tested for anti bodies--get that shingles shot
Does the chickenpox vaccine contain a form of the chickenpox virus similar to you taking the flu vaccine? If so, would that then make you susceptible to shingles later in life?I think we are on the same page - Not only do you not get immunity from shingles if you had chicken pox, it is the opposite - you can only get shingles if, in fact, you have had chicken pox. If you never had chicken pox, you don't have the virus in you that can trigger shingles, so if you never had chicken pox you will not get shingles.
More importantly, the adults who had chicken pox as children are at a higher risk to reactive a dormant virus that causes shingles.
Does the chickenpox vaccine contain a form of the chickenpox virus similar to you taking the flu vaccine? If so, would that then make you susceptible to shingles later in life?
I don't know, but I can tell you that many people who never had the vaccine have developed shingles. Remember that we sixty-plusers had chicken pox (the vaccine wasn't developed yet), and shingles is a risk for us. At age 60, get the vaccine whether or not you think you had chicken pox.
Perhaps you should brush up on the actual science and data before spouting off highly inaccurate information - can't stand when people simply make **** up. While chicken pox certainly wasn't a "death sentence" before the vaccine, deaths and hospitalizations from the pre-vaccine to post-vaccine days are down in the 90% range, summarized very succintly in this sentence from the CDC:You guys are talking about chicken pox like it's a death sentence. Your kids are vaccinated so they should be fine. Isn't that the point of the vaccine? If they get it they miss first few days of school. We all had it and survived.
My understanding is if you never had chicken pox, and just had the chicken pox vaccine, you will not develop shingles. (This is my situation so would appreciate knowing if I am wrong on this)Does the chickenpox vaccine contain a form of the chickenpox virus similar to you taking the flu vaccine? If so, would that then make you susceptible to shingles later in life?
Take the chance or get the f'in shingles shot. Your choice. Mine was to get the shingles shot.My understanding is if you never had chicken pox, and just had the chicken pox vaccine, you will not develop shingles. (This is my situation so would appreciate knowing if I am wrong on this)
Please. If you are going to make it out like this guys kid is gonna die from chicken pox you are the one spouting BS. Who dies from chicken pox? Adults are what 20 times more likely to die from chicken pox? We are talking About people with very weak immune systems. I'd imagine if his kid fell into that group he wouldn't be sharing a house with multiple families to begin with.Perhaps you should brush up on the actual science and data before spouting off highly inaccurate information - can't stand when people simply make **** up. While chicken pox certainly wasn't a "death sentence" before the vaccine, deaths and hospitalizations from the pre-vaccine to post-vaccine days are down in the 90% range, summarized very succintly in this sentence from the CDC:
"Each year, more than 3.5 million cases of varicella, 9,000 hospitalizations, and 100 deaths are prevented by varicella vaccination in the United States."
https://www.cdc.gov/chickenpox/surveillance/monitoring-varicella.html
I did a very short search on this guy, didn't need to get past the first page of results.
Your daughter shouldn't believe a single word this quack is preaching.
If I had followed his advice on cancer, my son Tyler would be dead.
Please. If you are going to make it out like this guys kid is gonna die from chicken pox you are the one spouting BS. Who dies from chicken pox? Adults are what 20 times more likely to die from chicken pox? We are talking About people with very weak immune systems. I'd imagine if his kid fell into that group he wouldn't be sharing a house with multiple families to begin with.
I would if I was wrong but I'm not. Where did I say nobody ever died from chicken pox. That's right I didn't. I simply said people were talking about it like it was some death sentence and it's not. As if the family was showing up after their kid had Ebola. Newsflash, his kid is in school every year with siblings of those afflicted with the dreaded chicken pox.What does the kid from the original post have to do with what you posted above or my reply? Deflection isn't a good look. I'd prefer you simply admit you were wrong about your implication that nobody ever died from chicken pox before the vaccine and move on to another topic.
I would if I was wrong but I'm not. Where did I say nobody ever died from chicken pox. That's right I didn't. I simply said people were talking about it like it was some death sentence and it's not. As if the family was showing up after their kid had Ebola. Newsflash, his kid is in school every year with siblings of those afflicted with the dreaded chicken pox.
Ummmm pretty sure everyone who read that survived. White walkers aren't on until 9pm tonight."We all had it and survived." Not everybody survived. Case closed.
Born in 61 and never had chicken pox mild or any type. Got Varivax shot twice and supposedly will never get them now. I was also told I can never have shingles if I never had chicken pox so hopefully that's correct since I have enough other crap wrong with me lol.Born in 83 never had chicken pox. Had vaccination when it came out.
GOD FORBID,Spanky.I did a very short search on this guy, didn't need to get past the first page of results.
Your daughter shouldn't believe a single word this quack is preaching.
If I had followed his advice on cancer, my son Tyler would be dead.
This is exactly what I was thinking. They will have 3 with Chicken Pocks before you hit the road. That family isn't going. They just don't know it yet.Selfish is the nicest thing you could say about the couple with the sick kid.
Aren't their other kids likely to break out during the trip?