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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I've got chicken pox... ... Went to see the doctors today to complain bout few spots turned out its chicken pox... That explain the flu like symptoms... *sighs* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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god damm you living in bradford
Im wanting my daughter to catch them sooner rather than later.. might sound a little cruel but hopefully she'll forget the pain and frustration of them |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thanks everyone... Didn't think you all could be so kind... I'm humbled... I love you all... I'm embarrassed..... ... Yea not itching... Pharmacies closed would get calamine tomorrow morning... Have to call in sick at work... And il try to be good ... No sexy fun....lol... Plus... The girl I've got my eyes on cant be bothered either ways... She's out about having fun... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"god damm you living in bradford
Im wanting my daughter to catch them sooner rather than later.. might sound a little cruel but hopefully she'll forget the pain and frustration of them "
It's not cruel to want her to get chicken pox as a young child.
I managed to have chicken pox twice. Both times as an adult. |
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"Thanks everyone... Didn't think you all could be so kind... I'm humbled... I love you all... I'm embarrassed..... ... Yea not itching... Pharmacies closed would get calamine tomorrow morning... Have to call in sick at work... And il try to be good ... No sexy fun....lol... Plus... The girl I've got my eyes on cant be bothered either ways... She's out about having fun... "
No scratching they itch alot actually quite nasty when you older .. hope it doesnt get in your throat that is sore ..warm food not hot .. feel better soon |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"awwwww poor u - hope it doesnt itch too much ................ xxx "
Doesn't itch yet... Notices it quite quickly... I worry and fuss over little things... But the spots are beginning to appear rather quickly since I first noticed them... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ouchy.
I got it when I was 21 or 22 and it was the most ill I've been in my life. I was hospitalised for a week and was so disfigured by the blisters that I thought I'd never recover. I was even smothered in them 'you know where'
I sincerely hope that you hae only a mild dose and that you are fighting fit soon.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Thanks everyone... Didn't think you all could be so kind... I'm humbled... I love you all... I'm embarrassed..... ... Yea not itching... Pharmacies closed would get calamine tomorrow morning... Have to call in sick at work... And il try to be good ... No sexy fun....lol... Plus... The girl I've got my eyes on cant be bothered either ways... She's out about having fun...
No scratching they itch alot actually quite nasty
when you older .. hope it doesnt get in your throat that is sore ..warm food not hot .. feel better soon "
Warm thanks... I really appreciate the time and kind advice.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had mine when I was about 15, while on school holiday and did not need to take any time off school.
Had shingles when I was 40, and took a week off for that one, the longest I had ever taken off in my entire life. Fingers cross for good health.
It was nearly a week since the first blister appeared before I realised I was having shingles, and carried on working as normal. I shared an office with a pregnant colleague at the time, and I contacted her right away to inform her the news. Luckily she was fine and had chicken pox already.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Be prepared to get some sticks for having it so late!
Looking forward to it....lol... Would you be the one to administer the treatment? "
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I am sure you can manage adequately on your own. Just need a cotton wool ball, that's all. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I had mine when I was about 15, while on school holiday and did not need to take any time off school.
Had shingles when I was 40, and took a week off for that one, the longest I had ever taken off in my entire life. Fingers cross for good health.
It was nearly a week since the first blister appeared before I realised I was having shingles, and carried on working as normal. I shared an office with a pregnant colleague at the time, and I contacted her right away to inform her the news. Luckily she was fine and had chicken pox already.
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Is it advisable to?... I don't want to take time off work... I feel fine.... But my friend says its inconsiderate of me.... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Be prepared to get some sticks for having it so late!
Looking forward to it....lol... Would you be the one to administer the treatment?
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I am sure you can manage adequately on your own. Just need a cotton wool ball, that's all. "
Fair enough...lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Suck ice lollies if your mouth gets sore, drink lots to keep hydrated, paracetamol or ibuprofen help, and sometimes anti-histamines taken at night reduce the itching.
Get well soon. x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I caught it a few years ago - not fun!
If you get the itches a cream called Eurax is fantastic - stops it for hours at a time.
Hope you feel better quickly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yes it is advisable to stay away when having chicken pox and shingles, until the blisters are dried and crusted over.
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I've had shingles twice over the last couple of years and the doc said I was fine to go to work as the spots weren't on an exposed area. Took some Tramadol for the pain and was spaced out at work, it was great |
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If you do go to work confirm that everyone you work with has already had it first.
And baking soda in a warm bath can help with the itching - and many corner shops will stock it.
Am surprised your doc didn't advise you when and how long to stay away from people. I'm pretty sure some people can suffer badly if they catch it... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I feel for you
I had it as an adult,never felt so bad and that fact that you look shit too made it worse
Calomine lotion did'nt do a thing for me,but I hope it gives you some relief
I could'nt even towel myself dry after a shower as it hurt so much,had to blow dry myself with a hairdryer! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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poor thing.
Forget the Calamine there's a new jel out especially for chicken pox.
You can get it from super markets as well as chemists.
Can't remember what it's called but it's fantastic.It stops the itching and scaring.
Both little ones had chicken pox last year.
The youngest had it so severe that we had to get the Dr out at 4am.
He was given pain killers and antihistamine. |
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