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Freaking out a little over difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 397559" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>He's from Thailand. They may immunize for it now, but might not have when he was younger (he was born in '94). And he lived without his mom from at least 2004-07 before coming to live here, so who knows if anyone was paying attention to that sort of thing at the time. </p><p> </p><p>For some reason, I thought the treatment for people taking drugs like azathioprine/Imuran was immunoglobulin shots or something like VariZIG... I guess we'll find out more in the morning when everybody's back in the office. What I understand about acyclovir is that it's used to limit the course of someone who's already begun to show signs of the disease, and in difficult child 1's case it's too soon for that to happen since it's only been a little over 48 hours now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 397559, member: 3444"] He's from Thailand. They may immunize for it now, but might not have when he was younger (he was born in '94). And he lived without his mom from at least 2004-07 before coming to live here, so who knows if anyone was paying attention to that sort of thing at the time. For some reason, I thought the treatment for people taking drugs like azathioprine/Imuran was immunoglobulin shots or something like VariZIG... I guess we'll find out more in the morning when everybody's back in the office. What I understand about acyclovir is that it's used to limit the course of someone who's already begun to show signs of the disease, and in difficult child 1's case it's too soon for that to happen since it's only been a little over 48 hours now. [/QUOTE]
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