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I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles? I'm

not clear on how that works Sheri.

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the neighbor's child who has chicken

pox has been around the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my toddler

girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our other neighbor just finished a round of

very painful shingles and she said that she could not knowingly expose my

children to something that could eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus,

the lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars on her face.

I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has had shingles. Not that it

can't happen - it does - but it would not change my decision about my children

getting full immunity verses a shot full of chemicals and dead baby cells.

Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed enough.

We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so it's probably best not to

add insult to injury at the moment.

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i wouldn't worry about exposure, sheri, for the simple

reason that cp is transmitted through air. so if it's

in your neighbourhood, chances are that your kidlet

will catch it if they're susceptible at present.

:-)

claudia

--- " Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

> As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the

> neighbor's child who has chicken pox has been around

> the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my

> toddler girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our

> other neighbor just finished a round of very painful

> shingles and she said that she could not knowingly

> expose my children to something that could

> eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus, the

> lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars

> on her face.

>

> I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has

> had shingles. Not that it can't happen - it does -

> but it would not change my decision about my

> children getting full immunity verses a shot full of

> chemicals and dead baby cells.

>

> Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed

> enough.

>

> We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so

> it's probably best not to add insult to injury at

> the moment.

>

> Sheri B.

>

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I thought if you get CP as a child you are less likely to get a bad case of

shingles as an adult, if at all?

C

Neighbor hesitant to come near us with Chicken Pox

As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the neighbor's child who has

chicken pox has been around the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my

toddler girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our other neighbor just finished

a round of very painful shingles and she said that she could not knowingly

expose my children to something that could eventually cause them to have

shingles. Plus, the lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars on

her face.

I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has had shingles. Not that

it can't happen - it does - but it would not change my decision about my

children getting full immunity verses a shot full of chemicals and dead baby

cells.

Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed enough.

We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so it's probably best not

to add insult to injury at the moment.

Sheri B.

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You will first get chicken pox, which for an adult, can be bad. The

only way to prevent this (according to the hype I am beginning to

read) is to constantly get the chicken pox vaccine (which honestly

have not proven to be effective and as far as I know, not licensed in

adults (yet)).

I would look up how to help your body with homeopathy and heavy doses

of Vitamin C so that if you ever do get chicken pox you will know how

to combat it. After that, you will want to try and expose yourself

to chicken pox all the time to keep your immunity up so your body

won't relapse (shingles).

> As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the neighbor's child who

has chicken pox has been around the past few days. I wanted to try

to expose my toddler girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our other

neighbor just finished a round of very painful shingles and she said

that she could not knowingly expose my children to something that

could eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus, the lady she

works with has horrible chicken pox scars on her face.

>

> I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has had shingles.

Not that it can't happen - it does - but it would not change my

decision about my children getting full immunity verses a shot full

of chemicals and dead baby cells.

>

> Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed enough.

>

> We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so it's probably

best not to add insult to injury at the moment.

>

> Sheri B.

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It's reexposure to chicken pox that keeps your body strong and the

virus in check in your body. Shingles used to be a problem for very

old and/or immunosuppressed people.

By not getting exposed, your body loses immunity and now young and

pretty healthy adults are getting shingles.

http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/29/chickenpox_vaccine.htm

>

> I thought if you get CP as a child you are less likely to get a bad

case of

> shingles as an adult, if at all?

> C

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In any case, I'm not worried about it - she is. That is not to diminish the

pain and suffering of people who endure shingles, but the likelihood of my

contracting it is less than getting in a fender bender each time I get in my

car.

Sheri B.

Hildebrand <christina@...> wrote:

I thought if you get CP as a child you are less likely to get a bad case of

shingles as an adult, if at all?

C

Neighbor hesitant to come near us with Chicken Pox

As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the neighbor's child who has

chicken pox has been around the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my

toddler girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our other neighbor just finished

a round of very painful shingles and she said that she could not knowingly

expose my children to something that could eventually cause them to have

shingles. Plus, the lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars on

her face.

I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has had shingles. Not that

it can't happen - it does - but it would not change my decision about my

children getting full immunity verses a shot full of chemicals and dead baby

cells.

Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed enough.

We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so it's probably best not

to add insult to injury at the moment.

Sheri B.

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Right. You have to have had the chicken pox (whether you knew you had them or

not) to get shingles.

Kay's son had a bout of them this summer but they took care of it with hp and

I think he did quite well, from what she shared with me.

Sheri B.

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles? I'm

not clear on how that works Sheri.

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the neighbor's child who has chicken

pox has been around the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my toddler

girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our other neighbor just finished a round of

very painful shingles and she said that she could not knowingly expose my

children to something that could eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus,

the lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars on her face.

I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has had shingles. Not that it

can't happen - it does - but it would not change my decision about my children

getting full immunity verses a shot full of chemicals and dead baby cells.

Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed enough.

We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so it's probably best not to

add insult to injury at the moment.

Sheri B.

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There's a refreshing thought . Just be in the *neighborhood* of a pox

party and you'll know your whole family has been exposed. :)

I figure by sending the kids to school, I have it ALL pretty much covered in

the way of exposure. ;~)

Anita

<claudiaayaz@...> wrote:

i wouldn't worry about exposure, sheri, for the simple

reason that cp is transmitted through air. so if it's

in your neighbourhood, chances are that your kidlet

will catch it if they're susceptible at present.

:-)

claudia

--- " Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

> As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the

> neighbor's child who has chicken pox has been around

> the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my

> toddler girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our

> other neighbor just finished a round of very painful

> shingles and she said that she could not knowingly

> expose my children to something that could

> eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus, the

> lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars

> on her face.

>

> I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has

> had shingles. Not that it can't happen - it does -

> but it would not change my decision about my

> children getting full immunity verses a shot full of

> chemicals and dead baby cells.

>

> Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed

> enough.

>

> We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so

> it's probably best not to add insult to injury at

> the moment.

>

> Sheri B.

>

>

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Now I'm really confused :~I Do you mean I could have had the chicken pox

without ever knowing due to the absence of pox?

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

Right. You have to have had the chicken pox (whether you knew you had them or

not) to get shingles.

Kay's son had a bout of them this summer but they took care of it with hp and

I think he did quite well, from what she shared with me.

Sheri B.

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles? I'm

not clear on how that works Sheri.

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the neighbor's child who has chicken

pox has been around the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my toddler

girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our other neighbor just finished a round of

very painful shingles and she said that she could not knowingly expose my

children to something that could eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus,

the lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars on her face.

I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has had shingles. Not that it

can't happen - it does - but it would not change my decision about my children

getting full immunity verses a shot full of chemicals and dead baby cells.

Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed enough.

We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so it's probably best not to

add insult to injury at the moment.

Sheri B.

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Yep. It happens fairly often. Same with measles, etc... You could have had a

super mild case and just a bump here or there in your hair or behind an ear or

something. You just never know.

But your theory seems to be right in that you may not have been susceptible to

them.

Hugs,

Sheri B.

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

Now I'm really confused :~I Do you mean I could have had the chicken pox

without ever knowing due to the absence of pox?

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

Right. You have to have had the chicken pox (whether you knew you had them or

not) to get shingles.

Kay's son had a bout of them this summer but they took care of it with hp and

I think he did quite well, from what she shared with me.

Sheri B.

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles? I'm

not clear on how that works Sheri.

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the neighbor's child who has chicken

pox has been around the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my toddler

girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our other neighbor just finished a round of

very painful shingles and she said that she could not knowingly expose my

children to something that could eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus,

the lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars on her face.

I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has had shingles. Not that it

can't happen - it does - but it would not change my decision about my children

getting full immunity verses a shot full of chemicals and dead baby cells.

Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed enough.

We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so it's probably best not to

add insult to injury at the moment.

Sheri B.

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,

I thought you had to come in contact with their saliva or a spot. hmmm..

Will try to look it up but my middle daughter is screaming at me. LOL

Sheri B.

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

There's a refreshing thought . Just be in the *neighborhood* of a pox

party and you'll know your whole family has been exposed. :)

I figure by sending the kids to school, I have it ALL pretty much covered in

the way of exposure. ;~)

Anita

<claudiaayaz@...> wrote:

i wouldn't worry about exposure, sheri, for the simple

reason that cp is transmitted through air. so if it's

in your neighbourhood, chances are that your kidlet

will catch it if they're susceptible at present.

:-)

claudia

--- " Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

> As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the

> neighbor's child who has chicken pox has been around

> the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my

> toddler girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our

> other neighbor just finished a round of very painful

> shingles and she said that she could not knowingly

> expose my children to something that could

> eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus, the

> lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars

> on her face.

>

> I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has

> had shingles. Not that it can't happen - it does -

> but it would not change my decision about my

> children getting full immunity verses a shot full of

> chemicals and dead baby cells.

>

> Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed

> enough.

>

> We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so

> it's probably best not to add insult to injury at

> the moment.

>

> Sheri B.

>

>

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'tis true in the case of cp. it's called " windpocken "

in german, because the wind spreads it, lol.

:-)

claudia

--- Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

> There's a refreshing thought . Just be in the

> *neighborhood* of a pox party and you'll know your

> whole family has been exposed. :)

>

> I figure by sending the kids to school, I have it

> ALL pretty much covered in the way of exposure. ;~)

>

> Anita

>

>

>

> <claudiaayaz@...> wrote:

> i wouldn't worry about exposure, sheri, for the

> simple

> reason that cp is transmitted through air. so if

> it's

> in your neighbourhood, chances are that your kidlet

> will catch it if they're susceptible at present.

> :-)

> claudia

>

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oh yes. it can and does happen. just like you can have

the same childhood disease twice.

claudia

--- Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

> Now I'm really confused :~I Do you mean I could

> have had the chicken pox without ever knowing due to

> the absence of pox?

>

> Anita

>

>

>

> " Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

> Right. You have to have had the chicken pox

> (whether you knew you had them or not) to get

> shingles.

>

> Kay's son had a bout of them this summer but they

> took care of it with hp and I think he did quite

> well, from what she shared with me.

>

> Sheri B.

>

> Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

> I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will

> never get the shingles? I'm not clear on how that

> works Sheri.

>

> Anita

>

>

> " Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

> As I had mentioned earlier, I think that the

> neighbor's child who has chicken pox has been around

> the past few days. I wanted to try to expose my

> toddler girl but the neighbor is hesitant. Our

> other neighbor just finished a round of very painful

> shingles and she said that she could not knowingly

> expose my children to something that could

> eventually cause them to have shingles. Plus, the

> lady she works with has horrible chicken pox scars

> on her face.

>

> I asked her if she knows of anybody else who has

> had shingles. Not that it can't happen - it does -

> but it would not change my decision about my

> children getting full immunity verses a shot full of

> chemicals and dead baby cells.

>

> Sigh. We'll see if she's already been exposed

> enough.

>

> We're all kind of sicky sick here today anyway, so

> it's probably best not to add insult to injury at

> the moment.

>

> Sheri B.

>

>

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Geez...you learn something new everyday -- especially here. :~)

Thank you dear,

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

Yep. It happens fairly often. Same with measles, etc... You could have had

a super mild case and just a bump here or there in your hair or behind an ear or

something. You just never know.

But your theory seems to be right in that you may not have been susceptible to

them.

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I'd like for Sheri N. to confirm this because I've been known to be wrong on

several occasions. ; )

Sheri B.

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

Geez...you learn something new everyday -- especially here. :~)

Thank you dear,

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

Yep. It happens fairly often. Same with measles, etc... You could have had

a super mild case and just a bump here or there in your hair or behind an ear or

something. You just never know.

But your theory seems to be right in that you may not have been susceptible to

them.

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And she will if you are. No biggie. Either way -- we learn. ;~)

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

I'd like for Sheri N. to confirm this because I've been known to be wrong on

several occasions. ; )

Sheri B.

Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

Geez...you learn something new everyday -- especially here. :~)

Thank you dear,

Anita

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

Yep. It happens fairly often. Same with measles, etc... You could have had

a super mild case and just a bump here or there in your hair or behind an ear or

something. You just never know.

But your theory seems to be right in that you may not have been susceptible to

them.

Hugs,

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not with chicken pox. measles, yes, and mumps, for

sure, i think. i remember cp particularly well because

of that german name *disdainful_look*

:-)

claudia

--- " Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote:

> ,

>

> I thought you had to come in contact with their

> saliva or a spot. hmmm.. Will try to look it up

> but my middle daughter is screaming at me. LOL

>

> Sheri B.

>

> Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

> There's a refreshing thought . Just be in

> the *neighborhood* of a pox party and you'll know

> your whole family has been exposed. :)

>

> I figure by sending the kids to school, I have it

> ALL pretty much covered in the way of exposure. ;~)

>

> Anita

>

>

>

> <claudiaayaz@...> wrote:

> i wouldn't worry about exposure, sheri, for the

> simple

> reason that cp is transmitted through air. so if

> it's

> in your neighbourhood, chances are that your kidlet

> will catch it if they're susceptible at present.

> :-)

> claudia

>

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My husband and I really enjoyed that little *word* lesson today . The

German word for chicken pox includes a valuable clue as to how it is

transmitted; God they're smart.

Anita

<claudiaayaz@...> wrote:

not with chicken pox. measles, yes, and mumps, for

sure, i think. i remember cp particularly well because

of that german name *disdainful_look*

:-)

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Yes, Anita, I do. I've read some articles on that as well. Here are a couple:

http://www.whale.to/a/chick.html http://www.whale.to/a/ata.html

Apparently periodic exposure to children with chicken pox acts as a natural

booster against the disease. But now that wild chicken pox is becoming more and

more rare, that exposure is declining, too, leaving adults AND children more

susceptible to shingles.

Kay

Re: Neighbor hesitant to come near us with Chicken

Pox

It's reexposure to chicken pox that keeps your body strong and the

virus in check in your body. Shingles used to be a problem for very

old and/or immunosuppressed people.

By not getting exposed, your body loses immunity and now young and

pretty healthy adults are getting shingles.

http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/29/chickenpox_vaccine.htm

>

> I thought if you get CP as a child you are less likely to get a bad

case of

> shingles as an adult, if at all?

> C

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You're very welcome. : )

Kay

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Pox

Thanks for the info kay. :~)

Anita

KPhilpot <KPhilpot@...> wrote:

Yes, Anita, I do. I've read some articles on that as well. Here are a

couple: http://www.whale.to/a/chick.html http://www.whale.to/a/ata.html

Apparently periodic exposure to children with chicken pox acts as a natural

booster against the disease. But now that wild chicken pox is becoming more and

more rare, that exposure is declining, too, leaving adults AND children more

susceptible to shingles.

Kay

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At 09:49 AM 2/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:

>I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles?

I'm not clear on how that works Sheri.

>

> Anita

Supposedly, but you may have had it and didn't realize it - a subclinical case

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Sheri N. - I'm starting to notice there are too many *what if's* to really know

where anyone in my family stands in regard to the chicken pox. It is what it

is...and that's completely unknown it seems and out of my hands. Let the cards

fall where they may; we'll deal with it homeopathically IF it ever becomes a

problem.

Thanks,

Anita

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At 09:49 AM 2/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:

>I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles?

I'm not clear on how that works Sheri.

>

> Anita

Supposedly, but you may have had it and didn't realize it - a subclinical case

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I just realized something. God forbid I should purposely expose my boys to the

chicken pox not knowing one of them could have already had a subclinical case of

it and consequently end up being responsible for him getting a case of the

shingles. I'm just not cool with that.

My gut always told me this wasn't the right way to insure good health in my

children and now I'm starting to understand why. In my opinion, certain things

like disease shouldn't be manipulated by mankind; for any reason. Phew...there

-- I've said it.

Anita :~)

Sheri Nakken <snakken@...> wrote:

At 09:49 AM 2/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:

>I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles?

I'm not clear on how that works Sheri.

>

> Anita

Supposedly, but you may have had it and didn't realize it - a subclinical case

Sheri>

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Repeated exposure to chicken pox does not mean that you will get shingles. When

someone gets chickenpox the virus stays dormant in their body, if their immune

system becomes compromised then the virus reactivates itself as shingles. I

have read that repeated exposure to chicken pox actually helps PREVENT shingles

in late adulthood.

--

Sara

Proud Mama to

Colin 12/07/99

Jack 8/07/02

-------------- Original message --------------

From: Anita Durney <mydurney@...>

I just realized something. God forbid I should purposely expose my boys to the

chicken pox not knowing one of them could have already had a subclinical case of

it and consequently end up being responsible for him getting a case of the

shingles. I'm just not cool with that.

My gut always told me this wasn't the right way to insure good health in my

children and now I'm starting to understand why. In my opinion, certain things

like disease shouldn't be manipulated by mankind; for any reason. Phew...there

-- I've said it.

Anita :~)

Sheri Nakken <snakken@...> wrote:

At 09:49 AM 2/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:

>I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles?

I'm not clear on how that works Sheri.

>

> Anita

Supposedly, but you may have had it and didn't realize it - a subclinical case

Sheri>

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

vaccineinfo@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL

OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE.

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Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy

knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information

and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner

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I am relying on natural exposures to the chicken pox that take place at school

and in our personal lives to prevent getting the shingles; all else seems too

uncertain. Is it a proven fact that the chicken pox virus ALWAYS stays dormant

in ones body to resurface as the shingles if and when ones health becomes

compromised? If so, a full blown case of it really isn't *cleaning house* at

all. What do we mean when we say exposed anyway. Does that mean a full blown

case of cp, a subclinical case or something entirely different? The whole thing

seems so gray to me.

I also seem to have a group with very strong immune systems; they just never

get sick. I realize that could be a bad thing too, but I happen to believe it

stems from good constitutions and well maintained immune systems. I could be

taking better care of myself though.

Aside from my husband who got cp at the age of 20 or so, no one else in our

family has gotten them, but I'm not in the least bit worried about it because

apparantly, we could have all gotten them and just never knew it. Ay vey...I'm

giving myself a headache already.

Anita :~)

SaraShaughnessy@... wrote:

Repeated exposure to chicken pox does not mean that you will get shingles.

When someone gets chickenpox the virus stays dormant in their body, if their

immune system becomes compromised then the virus reactivates itself as shingles.

I have read that repeated exposure to chicken pox actually helps PREVENT

shingles in late adulthood.

--

Sara

Proud Mama to

Colin 12/07/99

Jack 8/07/02

-------------- Original message --------------

From: Anita Durney <mydurney@...>

I just realized something. God forbid I should purposely expose my boys to the

chicken pox not knowing one of them could have already had a subclinical case of

it and consequently end up being responsible for him getting a case of the

shingles. I'm just not cool with that.

My gut always told me this wasn't the right way to insure good health in my

children and now I'm starting to understand why. In my opinion, certain things

like disease shouldn't be manipulated by mankind; for any reason. Phew...there

-- I've said it.

Anita :~)

Sheri Nakken <snakken@...> wrote:

At 09:49 AM 2/7/2006 -0800, you wrote:

>I never had the chicken pox. Does that mean I will never get the shingles?

I'm not clear on how that works Sheri.

>

> Anita

Supposedly, but you may have had it and didn't realize it - a subclinical case

Sheri>

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

vaccineinfo@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL

OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE.

******

" Just look at us. Everything is backwards; everything is upside down.

Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy

knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information

and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner

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