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The Pox!

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 16:52
by mdvipond
mdvipond jr. has just been sent home from nursery with suspected chickenpox which, if confirmed, will probably put a dampener on her birthday celebrations this weekend.
However, from a much more selfish point of view, can you catch chickenpox if you've had it already?

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 17:08
by jilly
It is possible to be infected again although very rare and the symptoms will be milder.
Hope the little one feels better soon and hopefully as she's so young she won't suffer too much, I know mine didn't.
Stock up on the Calamine lotion.
Jilly

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 17:22
by mdvipond
Originally posted by jilly
It is possible to be infected again although very rare and the symptoms will be milder.
Hope the little one feels better soon and hopefully as she's so young she won't suffer too much, I know mine didn't.
Stock up on the Calamine lotion.
Jilly
Thanks Jilly. The-now Mrs. mdvipond has already picked up the calamine on the way home!
My secretary keeps pulling a face and saying, "ooh, shingles" which is a little disconcerting...

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 17:46
by Decker

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 18:23
by Scrooge
One thing that happens over here is all the parents gather the kids together when one has chicken pox etc so they can just get it over with.
Could make the birthday bash interesting...
Anyways [:#] for Jr, she is to cute to go through this.

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 18:38
by HighFlyer
Originally posted by Scrooge
One thing that happens over here is all the parents gather the kids together when one has chicken pox etc so they can just get it over with.
Exactly what my family used to do, only i evaded the dreaded illness until i was 13 - and boy was it painful.
Best wishes to poor little Junior.
Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 19:10
by mdvipond
Thank you for your kind wishes for jr. I have passed them onto her and she says, "TankU".
Decker, thanks for the link, but as a registered hypochondriac I'm not really supposed to look at medical related websites (mainly due to the fact that I convince myself I have whatever I'm reading about). And shingles does not look like a boat load of fun.
Oh, and GJ, your invite to jr.'s 2nd birthday party has been rescinded until you're quite sure you're clear of your little 'friends'...

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 20:01
by VS045
Just about everyone gets chicken pox and, as it's much milder when you're young, this is probably the best age to get it. Having said that, I hope jr. fells better[:X]
45.

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 20:23
by jerseyboy
Hi Mdvipond
Sorry to hear about juniors affliction, But shes probubally at the best age to get it.
Thought i would just give a quick suggestion to help Junior through the itchness.
Colloidal Oatmeal which you can get from healt shops in a powder for for the bath will help with itching.
Also a good smearing of natural honey on the sores will help them heal quicker.
I am sure you have already cut the little ones nails right back.
I hope the above suggestions are usefull to you and along with the calamine and parecetamol will get Junior back on her feet soon.
Cheers
Jerseyboy

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 21:16
by Bazz
Don't ya just luv this site? [y]
Hope mdvipond jnr is quickly over dreaded chickenpox and that no side effects befall the rest of the mdvipond clan.

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 21:32
by honey lamb
I don't know. I think you should be going round in sackcloth and ashes with a little bell, calling, "Unclean! Unclean!"
Well if nothing else it will give the good citizens of Leeds something to chuckle about and also take mdvipond jr's mind of her itching. Mind you, you will have to share the calamine - sackcloth is so scratchy, I hear

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 21:42
by DMetters-Bone
I am sure you can get it more than once, as I have had it twice!!

Hope the little one gets better soon, and you both don't get it!

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 21:51
by Bazz
Dominic, trust you to want to have two bites of the cherry!


Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 23:08
by DMetters-Bone
Originally posted by Bazz
Dominic, trust you to want to have two bites of the cherry! 
You know me, don't do things by half!!! [:o)]

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 00:09
by MrsG
Poor thing. Hope mdvipond junior is feeling better soon. My younger sister kindly gave me chickenpox when I was 18! It's unbelievable where those spots can go [:w]

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 00:57
by easygoingeezer
This thread has made me itch somewhat....[:0]

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 12:01
by mdvipond
** Breaking News ** Spot Update ** Suspected Chickenpox Outbreak on the mdvipond estate **
** Day 2 **
Well, we're receiving reports now from the mdvipond estate that the spots which led to mdvipond jr. being sent home from nursery yesterday are no worse, nor have they spread. I repeat the spots are no worse.
The results of tests being carried out by the government's top scientists have yet to released but we can tell you that current speculation suggests that mdvipond jr.'s nursery over-reacted to what may yet turn out to be - and I quote - "a bit of a rash".
mdvipond and the-now Mrs. mdvipond have released a statement extending their heartfelt thanks to the well-wishers massing outside the gates of the estate, and for the kind suggestions in the use of honey, calomine and sack-cloth.
Rest assured, as with all Breaking News stories, we'll be updating you every 10 minutes regardless of whether anything has actually changed or not.

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 12:20
by jerseyboy
Originally posted by mdvipond
** Breaking News ** Spot Update ** Suspected Chickenpox Outbreak on the mdvipond estate **
** Day 2 **
The results of tests being carried out by the government's top scientists have yet to released but we can tell you that current speculation suggests that mdvipond jr.'s nursery over-reacted to what may yet turn out to be - and I quote - "a bit of a rash".
Sounds like the nursery may have an outbreak of Foot and Mouth.
to which there is only one known cure "put a sock in it"

Happy Itching
Jerseyboy

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 13:14
by stars
Originally posted by mdvipond
Rest assured, as with all Breaking News stories, we'll be updating you every 10 minutes regardless of whether anything has actually changed or not.
Oh, I am on pins and needles waiting for the next update!
I hope that mdvipond jr. is on the mend and feeling better.
Just posting in this thread is making me a bit nervous....just over 30 and never had the chickenpox. How ironic that I just called a doctor on Monday and am awaiting news of getting a vaccine.
J

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 14:53
by catsilversword
If you can still buy piriton syrup for little 'uns, that'll help with the itching....

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 17:25
by mdvipond
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Is her tongue blue?
Tell me; is it wrong to cull one's own young...?

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 17:54
by honey lamb
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
My parents asked themselves that question every day for 18 years...and even today, at the occasional Christmas dinner...
GJ
You're having Christmas dinner today! [:0][:o)]

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 18:14
by honey lamb
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Originally posted by honey lamb
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
My parents asked themselves that question every day for 18 years...and even today, at the occasional Christmas dinner...
GJ
You're having Christmas dinner today! [:0][:o)]
Yes, and I have my eye on a fine leg of honey lamb for the main...
GJ
Nah! My legs are too scrawny.
Now if you were to go for breast of lamb..........[:w]

Posted:
27 Sep 2007, 06:32
by catsilversword
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Is her tongue blue?
Took the words from my thoughts[:0]

Posted:
27 Sep 2007, 09:22
by honey lamb
So how is the itchy and scratchy show today?