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It may be that your daughter had a very mild case while she was nursing and

you didn't notice it. My middle daughter was exposed when she was about 5

months old, nursing full time. She had about 6 spots on her back, no other

symptoms. (I had had a full-blown case of the CP when I was a child, so she

got

my antibodies).

When she was about age 5, she spent the entire morning with a little friend

who popped up with spots after lunch. I fully expected my daughter to get

the CP again, but she never has. Apparently the original infection was enough

to confer immunity.

If your daughter has been exposed and she hasn't developed a case, she

probably is immune. You can have your doc run an antibody titer to check her

immunity status, but insurance may not pay for it.

Blessings,

beth

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In a message dated 11/5/2007 12:47:17 P.M. Central Standard Time,

dschreifels@... writes:

Has anyone experienced a child being exposed and not getting chicken pox? My

daughter (now 19) was exposed and never came down with it at a young age. I

am concerned but not sure what to make of it. Any answers?

----- Original Message -----

From: Carol Frisk

Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 10:29 AM

Subject: Re: Chicken pox anyone?

Amy-

I live in Plymouth and my chicken pox social calendar is full. :>) What I

am doing at this point is taking names and numbers to pass on to infected

people. Thank you for the list, I think I am going to ask people who get

infected to post there and refer all new inquires to the group.

To the person who was confused, and to anyone else who is confused- Chicken

pox is now rare because many kids are vaccinated. Chicken pox in childhood

is usually a piece of cake, however it can be extremely difficult after age

12, and because it can cause serious problems with the baby of a pregnant

woman, it is important for them to be immune before entering child bearing

years. It can also be fatal if it is caught by someone who is immune

compromised such as a person going through chemo. Also, chicken pox springs

up coming out of winter, so it is very unusual to have chicken pox going

around now, but we just traveled after being gone for 10 weeks in a country

that just started spring and thus had an emergence of chicken pox just as we

left.

HTH

Carol

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and Menomonie, WI

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Amy-

I live in Plymouth and my chicken pox social calendar is full. :>) What I

am doing at this point is taking names and numbers to pass on to infected

people. Thank you for the list, I think I am going to ask people who get

infected to post there and refer all new inquires to the group.

To the person who was confused, and to anyone else who is confused- Chicken

pox is now rare because many kids are vaccinated. Chicken pox in childhood

is usually a piece of cake, however it can be extremely difficult after age

12, and because it can cause serious problems with the baby of a pregnant

woman, it is important for them to be immune before entering child bearing

years. It can also be fatal if it is caught by someone who is immune

compromised such as a person going through chemo. Also, chicken pox springs

up coming out of winter, so it is very unusual to have chicken pox going

around now, but we just traveled after being gone for 10 weeks in a country

that just started spring and thus had an emergence of chicken pox just as we

left.

HTH

Carol

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Has anyone experienced a child being exposed and not getting chicken pox? My

daughter (now 19) was exposed and never came down with it at a young age. I am

concerned but not sure what to make of it. Any answers?

Re: Chicken pox anyone?

Amy-

I live in Plymouth and my chicken pox social calendar is full. :>) What I

am doing at this point is taking names and numbers to pass on to infected

people. Thank you for the list, I think I am going to ask people who get

infected to post there and refer all new inquires to the group.

To the person who was confused, and to anyone else who is confused- Chicken

pox is now rare because many kids are vaccinated. Chicken pox in childhood

is usually a piece of cake, however it can be extremely difficult after age

12, and because it can cause serious problems with the baby of a pregnant

woman, it is important for them to be immune before entering child bearing

years. It can also be fatal if it is caught by someone who is immune

compromised such as a person going through chemo. Also, chicken pox springs

up coming out of winter, so it is very unusual to have chicken pox going

around now, but we just traveled after being gone for 10 weeks in a country

that just started spring and thus had an emergence of chicken pox just as we

left.

HTH

Carol

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Me. I have been exposed numerous times over my life (including my

own children having it) and have never had symptoms of the disease.

I had the titer (I think that's what its called) when I was pregnant

with my first child and it showed that I had immunity against it.

The Dr. said that sometimes people just don't get symptoms.

hth,

Ann Marie

On Nov 5, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Doug Schreifels wrote:

> Has anyone experienced a child being exposed and not getting

> chicken pox? My daughter (now 19) was exposed and never came down

> with it at a young age. I am concerned but not sure what to make of

> it. Any answers?

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Doug-

You can see a conventional Dr. and get blood drawn to check for chicken pox

immunity. We were concerned about our kids getting it because my husband is

likely not immune, and the Dr offered this test to us.

HTH

Carol

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Mon Nov 5, 2007 10:47 am (PST)

Has anyone experienced a child being exposed and not getting chicken pox? My

daughter (now 19) was exposed and never came down with it at a young age. I

am concerned but not sure what to make of it. Any answers?

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Same thing happened with me. My sister had it when she was 1-1/2 and I

was only a couple months old. My mom said I had no symptons, so she

never thought I had the chicken pox and I spent my entire life

expecting to get them at some point. But when I got blood tests drawn

when I was pregnant, it showed that I was immune. It's probably the

same case with your 19 year old daughter.

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I had the exact same experience. I was the oldest and everyone assumed

only my two younger siblings got it (mumps, also). When I was tested,

the immunity level was " off the charts " . My doc said I must have just

not shown the symptoms to have such a high immunity. I like to believe

I am just really healthy (ha ha)!

~Jan

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> Same thing happened with me.

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