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At 01:14 PM 09/04/2003 -0700, you wrote:

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>A friend of mine brought up an interesting point. If a child gets the

chicken pox virus from the vaccine itself, is it wise to expose one's child

to this child whose pox were induced by the vaccine?

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>Is it some other funky strain of the virus? Isn't the virus all the same?

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>Any feedback appreciated.

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>Thanks!

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>Joyce

Who knows

I'd probably not expose to the vaccine strain

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My 21 month old daughter woke up with spots on her stomach this morning

(they are red raised bumps). She is still breastfeeding, and I had chicken

pox as a young child. Is is possible that she could have chicken pox?

(Wouldn't she have a certain amount of immunity from my breastmilk?) I know

day one is still too early to diagnose for sure, but I would like to be

prepared. I know we discussed this subject in length, not that long ago,

but I can't seem to find the email, with the homeopathic recommendations for

making her more comfortable with the spots, should she indeed have chicken

pox. I would like to go out and buy whatever I need, and be prepared to

ease her discomfort from itching. Maybe, I am just excited that she may be

getting this out of the way now, and I can tell the doctors to take their

chicken pox vacccine and shelf it - not that she will be getting anymore

vaccines :)

As a side note, I am so excited, she is healthy and strong - has not been

sick with anything for a long time - and it would be great to get this out

of the way now.

Thanks for your help and sorry to annoy you with questions previously

posted.

Fern

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both of my older boys had cp at 21 months! (3 years apart)

I used benadryl (because I didnt' know better).... but what worked best was

oatmeal baths. Also, if you ptu her in a warm bath, and it is chicken pox,

chances are more will appear. They'll also start popping up in hot spots ,

neckline, under arm pits, diaper area.

I wish Liam were a little older! I'd hunt you down and let them play! lol

in Illinois

sahm to 13, Chase 10 & Liam 4/3/03

Former Surgeon General Dr. Antonia Novello: " It's the lucky baby, I feel, who

continues to nurse until he is two. "

Re: Chicken pox question

My 21 month old daughter woke up with spots on her stomach this morning

(they are red raised bumps). She is still breastfeeding, and I had chicken

pox as a young child. Is is possible that she could have chicken pox?

(Wouldn't she have a certain amount of immunity from my breastmilk?) I know

day one is still too early to diagnose for sure, but I would like to be

prepared. I know we discussed this subject in length, not that long ago,

but I can't seem to find the email, with the homeopathic recommendations for

making her more comfortable with the spots, should she indeed have chicken

pox. I would like to go out and buy whatever I need, and be prepared to

ease her discomfort from itching. Maybe, I am just excited that she may be

getting this out of the way now, and I can tell the doctors to take their

chicken pox vacccine and shelf it - not that she will be getting anymore

vaccines :)

As a side note, I am so excited, she is healthy and strong - has not been

sick with anything for a long time - and it would be great to get this out

of the way now.

Thanks for your help and sorry to annoy you with questions previously

posted.

Fern

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