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In reply to the discussion: Chickenpox Nostalgia Is Real—And Really Dangerous [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)15. No mittens, but...
I do remember being virtually coated with calamine lotion, which worked until it dried.
Then we were covered with itchy scabs again, and dried up flaky calamine lotion.
IMO, any parent who would knowingly expose his/her kid to that is guilty of abuse.
Not to mention, as someone else said, the risk for shingles later in life.
One of my cousins, in her 40s, had a nasty case of them last year. I guess they are pretty common on the side of the family we both come from.
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Some children have extremely mild cases. I heard a theory that older children often have the
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#22
That's funny because I heard the opposite theory -- that oldest kids have been exposed the most,
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#33
I was about 6 or 7, and my case was pretty mild. A lot of itching and not much else.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#40
Same here. I had it when I was 17 and it was BAD. I got mononucleosis at the same time.
stevenleser
Feb 2014
#20
It doesn't alas. Older people should get the shingles vaccine no matter whether they had chicken pox
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#21
Varicella is the last one listed under ones for adults. Yeah...you can get it. nt
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#57
That not the shingles vaccine. The shingles vaccine is called Zostavax or the Zoster vaccine.
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#59
Oh..shingles..I thought chickenpox! Shingles is covered under part D...and the
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#60
Ah...well, I hope that's something that can be added to the ACA to cover people who
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#63
My family was like that except I missed most of the second half of kindergarten.
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#45
I wish all these parents would get shingles so they can know what they have potentially
Drew Richards
Feb 2014
#26
People who receive the chicken pox vaccine may still be susceptible to getting shingles.
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#36
In the 1970s, it was considered a good thing to actually come down with it,
bullwinkle428
Feb 2014
#34