Katzi428
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Thanks for saying I'd make a wonderful mother,Melissa.I'd just be a paranoid one.(but rightfully so. )Just from your statements I'm sure you'd make a wonderful mother. Appropriately worried. And as there is now a vaccine for chicken pox, it's on it's way to being irradicated here in the US. Too bad she was too little for the vaccine and still got it.
Now this statement though, there's just a little misunderstanding with:
You have to get the chicken pox before you can have shingles. Shingles occurs in adults who did have chicken pox and the virus (varicella zoster) "hibernates" on the nerve endings. When it acts up as shingles it is appearing on the end of the nerves and that is why it is so painful.
Adults who have not had chicken pox and become exposed to someone with shingles have the chance of then getting chicken pox.
It is said that chicken pox is worse for adults than children but I am uncertain of the truth to that statement.
Sorry about the mistake about the shingles.All I remember (and this was a long time ago.) is my cousin got chicken pox.Then my grandfather wound up getting shingles from being around her. (Don't know if he ever had chicken pox though.)