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Can you get measles more than once??


I had them as a child but have been around kids who have them.I have come out in spots and keep getting rather hot.

YES. Although rare, it IS possible! My Husband had it twice,once as a child (9) then again at 18.

if you have had them as a child an adult then get's shingle's

you can as a kid but when u grow to be an adult i think its shingles

no ,,,,u only get them once in ur life ...i asked many moms ...they knw better .

No you can't get them again. But its called shingles when your an adult. And its very dangerous to you. So I'd suggest you get to your doc so he/she can give you antibotics for it and what ever else you need. It also takes a long time to get over it and you can spread it to other people. So be very careful who you come in contact with. Especially the elderly and babies.

I think this will help you with your question, just click on it and read it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measles
Read this also.
http://www.cdc.gov/nip/diseases/measles/...

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Shingles could come from Chicken Pox, if you want to read about that, click on this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Pox

Yes you can get them more than once,you should pay particular attention to
your wedding tackle. As measles can make you sterile.If you get them later
on in life, they are known as shingles and they are more irritating.
Hope this has helped

Autism is the measles virus like ants in the gut. They release a toxin that causes brain damage. It's the MMR vaccine, Measles Mumps and Rubella vaccine mixed with thamerisol, which is the hidden name for Mercury, which is more lethal than what should be put into an adult.

The measles bury themselves in the digestive track after the vaccination. The cell biopsies are a greyish black rather than a healthy pink.

Yes, people are getting measles from the vaccine, but because it's normally transmitted through the respiratory system, it's introduced through the blood stream through Merks (pharmaceutical company) MMR vaccine.

My middle daughter had them twice once when she was 18 months old and again at 6 years of age. First time round she never had many spots but she sure made up for the second time around

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