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chicken pox vaccine - effective?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 135261"><p>difficult child is now 13 and has not gotten the chicken pox. He had the vacine when he was 3 I believe. This past year they told me he needed a booster and although it is not required for school at this time it will be in the future. difficult child has been sick with flu, sinus infections for a while. We have not gotten the booster yet but we plan to. difficult child wants it also.</p><p> </p><p>Pediatrician has told us over an over about how many children end up in the hospital and suffer side effects from Chicken Pox. I did do research, and it seems to be more and more severe.</p><p> </p><p>easy child HAD chicken pox. But easy child was just that...easy child. Nothing bothered him.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child - the smallest thing ends up being a huge affair. He was in the HOSPITAL for an entire week when he had mono. (he was only 4) But any side affect, illness, anything..it WILL happen to difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>I know every child is different, and if your child has allergies I would be very concerned as you are. For me, I truely believe in immunizations. That is what is best for my child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 135261"] difficult child is now 13 and has not gotten the chicken pox. He had the vacine when he was 3 I believe. This past year they told me he needed a booster and although it is not required for school at this time it will be in the future. difficult child has been sick with flu, sinus infections for a while. We have not gotten the booster yet but we plan to. difficult child wants it also. Pediatrician has told us over an over about how many children end up in the hospital and suffer side effects from Chicken Pox. I did do research, and it seems to be more and more severe. easy child HAD chicken pox. But easy child was just that...easy child. Nothing bothered him. difficult child - the smallest thing ends up being a huge affair. He was in the HOSPITAL for an entire week when he had mono. (he was only 4) But any side affect, illness, anything..it WILL happen to difficult child. I know every child is different, and if your child has allergies I would be very concerned as you are. For me, I truely believe in immunizations. That is what is best for my child. [/QUOTE]
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