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    Shingles fuckin sucks. Had it crop up when I was in 6th grade, only like 5 or 6 years after having chicken pox. Miserable week or so. Not that I’ll have to, but I wouldn’t make my kids go to school if they had shingles.

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    “long-term complications of childhood chicken pox” is one search that they don’t do

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      Profound hole in the “do your own research” theory: not knowing how to do thorough research

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      I had chicken pox twice.

      Once the normal variety when I was like 6 or whatever, then when I was like 11 or so I got it again when visiting my grandma who just hosted young kids. It was largely the same, except it had rings around the spots. They did tests and confirmed it was a mutated variety of common chicken pox.

      I’m terrified of shingles outbreaks because I may have two strains lying dormant in my body, but I’m “too young for the shingles vax”

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      I had chicken pox really bad as a kid. I had from the tips of my toes to the top of my head … spots in every part of my body - EVERY PART OF MY BODY! … I even have a few left over scars from that ordeal.

      I’m middle aged now and I had shingles about five years ago and it was horrible. It burns and itches and at the height of the infection it feels like you suffered from third degree burns and the damned skin itches and you keep wanting to touch it.

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        My experience with chicken pox mirrors yours - they were everywhere. I’m approaching middle age (or there, depending on who you ask (👉゚ヮ゚)👉), and I’m hoping it doesn’t happen to me. But I know it’s just hanging out there in my spine… waiting.

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          Get the vaccine when you can. Because you’re right, and depending which nerve path it chooses it can be bad or it can be worse

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          Brought about by stress … I was going through a fairly stressful time with work, travelling to a new place and trying to make ends meet. Keep a good diet, exercise, eat healthy, sleep well and keep the stress down … if you mess any of those up, you’re increasing chances of that infection just creeping up. Like others have said, it’s probably best to just get the shingles vaccine.

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          Get that shingles vaccine asap. My Dad is the most stoic person I know when it comes to sickness and he literally CALLED ME ON THE PHONE howling about how bad it hurt. Don’t be my Dad, y’all.

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    Yeah, I don’t wanna hear shit about chickenpox being good for a child. I was too young to be able to get the vaccine and because of that, there’s a chance I get the complications of getting pox that you get later in life. It wasn’t even my own parents fault, since I caught it in daycare.

    Also, if I remember correctly, Japan rolled out the first chickenpox vaccines to prevent it from becoming a mass epidemic on their island nation.

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    It’s shingles. That’s the complication that can happen later in life after having pox.

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    I had chicken pox as a kid. I think the vaccine for it only came out after my youngest sibling was around the age for it, as she is the only one of us that got the vaccination and not the illness itself.

    Fuck this mentality. Nobody deserves to suffer that shit just because you and I had to. You’re supposed to try and give your kids a better experience than you had. Vaccinate your god damn children.

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      I was really young when I got chicken pox, maybe 5 years old? The thing I remember most is getting winter mittens taped to my hands so I couldn’t scratch my butthole until it bled. It was TORTURE. No one should have to suffer like that if they don’t have to.

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        I remember getting two weeks off school, the first week was a little tough but the second week was joy.

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    Once upon a time trepanning - drilling a hole in the skull to “let evil spirits out” - was a common medical practice. We don’t do that anymore either, for what I should hope are obvious reasons.

    Mercury was once used as a treatment for syphilis, among many other things. Lobotomies, radium “treatment”, cocaine and heroin was used as a treatment for children with a cough, smoking was recommended as a treatment for asthma, electroshock therapy was used for damn near everything, induced insulin comas, arsenic and lead, tapeworm diets…

    You all get the point.

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    It’s absolutely better to get chicken pox than shingles, but if you get the vaccine, you get neither. But hey, I get it, big pharma is a monster, but many that rally against vaccines also use Ozempic, and plastic surgery etc. Is RFK really onto a thing with vaccines when he’s taking steroids?

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    I had chicken pox when I was three and it’s one of my few memories from that time in my life.

    Fuuuuuck these people abusing their children.

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    Yes, the author is stupid to be advocating for chicken pox.

    Even setting aside the discomfort of chicken pox, catching chicken pox (particularly as a young child) increases the risk of shingles. Nobody in their right mind wants shingles.

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    Chicken pox was. Miserable, and I’m didn’t have it that bad.

    Give the kids the vaccine