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My neice has had chicken pox fullblown 3 times? She has also had the shot.? |
Ive seen her have it 3 times in her 14 years and the doctor says that is what it is.Is it possible she has no immune system to it and will just continue to get it throughout her life? With her having the shot too it really makes me wonder because isnt it dangerous for adults to get it? I myself had it twice .Both myself and her mother have autoimmune diseases. Is there any connection? It is true.The doctor says its true and Ive seen lots of kids with chicken pox I know what they look like.Ive had them twice why cant she have them 3 or 4 times.She has no immune system to the virus or else she wouldnt keep getting it.Ive seen measles they look nothing like pox. Actually speakin, The shots take effect only after a period of time, so maybe she got chicken pox before the vaccine actually started to work, it could be a possibility , well if she heals from bleeding wounds and injuries, there is nothing wrong with her immune system. She just might be having problems with a specific antibody. You should go to a specialized doctor to clear out the problem, or it could get worse. Both my derm and ped recommended our daughter getting the shot. She has CIE and had no adverse reactions. When I was younger I had the chicken pox twice. Nah i don't think so. Some kids get it more then once. I think your thinking about men getting mumps and causing sterility I'd be suspicious because she may have been misdiagnosed if these outbreaks weren't cultured. Perhaps she had chicken pox once and rubella once and 7 day measles once. The doctor may not have ever seen a case of measles if he or she is young. What I'm saying is her immunizations may not be working. Boosters have been recommended if the first shots were given really early. I don't know. that cant be true, see another doctors run another tests this looks serious |
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