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My kids got them at ages 4 1/2 and 14 months old. They had quite a few and

didn't do anything to treat them besides the good old oatmeal baths and they got

over it without a complaint at all even though they were really covered with

pox.

Diane and Jim Emerick

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Blake, 5 1/2 years old (12-25-97)

Amber, 2 1/2 years old (2-17-01)

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Arsenic too. I read something about arsenic causing some kind of skin

spots. does he play on a deck or playground made out of pressure treated

wood? There is tons of stuff about this on the internet. Visit

www.beyondpesticides.org for starters.

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> Joanna, Yes the spots are just white patches where there is no pigment he

has

> about 10 and he doesn't spend a lot of time in the sun but even if he did

> they would not tan. They are about the size of an adult fingernail. He has

a

> small patch about the size of a small butterfly on his lower lumbar region

of

> slightly raised skin. They called this a shagreen patch or something like

that.

> Anyway this disease is a genetic disease. For some reason, all of a sudden

your

> DNA is damaged and has the wrong information. I'm just guessing here but

> vaccines come to mind! What damages your DNA? Environmental contaminates

and

> injected heavy metals along with DNA and RNA from animals? Naaaa those

things are

> good for you!!! Just ask anyone at the CDC! Not a happy girl today........

>

> All the best,

>

> " Parents should decide through informed choice, which vaccines if any

should

> be

> given to their children "

> <A HREF= " http://www.vaccinetruth.org/ " >Vaccine Information</A>

>

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>

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Do they have pressure treated wood playground at his school? Or do you live

in an area that has known problems with too much arsenic in your drinking

water? I cannot remember the exact part of the US but I think it was

somewhere in the western part of the US?

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> No, we don't have a deck....I will check out the pesticide article. We had

> our house sprayed only one time in 4 years. Before I new the dangers.....

>

> All the best,

>

> " Parents should decide through informed choice, which vaccines if any

should

> be

> given to their children "

> <A HREF= " http://www.vaccinetruth.org/ " >Vaccine Information</A>

>

>

>

>

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> I hope your #2 son goes through his cp with flying colors, Sara! : )

(from what I hear it's getting harder to find it to expose your children to,

though. Good luck!)

>

\Thanks me too! He will probably do better, he has never been vaccinated!

As for finding chicken pox, it isn't *that* hard, just find someone with

shingles and let your kid play " rub the rash " , sounds kind of gross, but

worth it.

Sara

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