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 Feeling sorry for myself

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Rose,
How selfish! Suppose us mothers behaved like that, and left our little darlings to fend for themselves when they were ill, in case we caught it.

I don't ever remember having chickenpox myself, and my mother neither remembered or kept notes concerning her own children (typical G.P. I believe), but my whole class went down with it when I was 11 and I didn't get it. Both my kids have had it as well, and I never caught it. So maybe I have had it - either that or I have some amazing natural resistance to chickenpox.

I think people do generally only get it once, although they can get it several times.

Anyway, I hope you feel better soon,

Ally
I got it when my son was 2 weeks old. he got it when he was 4 weeks old. I had spots on my stitches. Apparently you are infectious until the spots crust over.
AllyG wrote:Rose,
How selfish! Suppose us mothers behaved like that, and left our little darlings to fend for themselves when they were ill, in case we caught it.

I don't ever remember having chickenpox myself, and my mother neither remembered or kept notes concerning her own children (typical G.P. I believe), but my whole class went down with it when I was 11 and I didn't get it. Both my kids have had it as well, and I never caught it. So maybe I have had it - either that or I have some amazing natural resistance to chickenpox.

I think people do generally only get it once, although they can get it several times.

Anyway, I hope you feel better soon,

Ally

Years ago when my son was 13 he had it, his Dad did,kids and Dad next door and 3 people I was working with. They all said I was the carrier but I never got it then.
I'm a laydee
Rose,
What a dreadful thing! You mean I might still catch it after not getting it for all these years ...

How horrible to be labelled as a 'carrier', someone like 'Typhoid Mary' in the U.S. in 1900, except that chicken pox isn't nearly as bad as typhoid.

Ally
JennyR wrote: I had spots on my stitches.




I had chicken pox when I was 8 years old - with a full leg plaster cast on at the same time & I can still remember how awful the itching was - & no means of scratching!! Get well soon Rose.
The plan is.... there's no plan!
when i was in nursery i got food poisoning was of for weeks! Got back and with in a week had caught chicken pox! Parents loved me i'm sure!
Rose, you have my every sympathy. I had it when I was 19, 2 months after getting married, and I was bad with it for 3 weeks.
One of my clients in Scotland came out in Shingles the week after I went to visit her, and I have been feeling well under par this week with fuzzy head and tiredness, blocked nose and one ear not hearing properly, so I hope its not hitting me.

I really feel for you, its rank.
http://www.deepingairporttaxi.co.uk for airport transfers in the UK
lots of cyber ((hugs)) for you Rose

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