Chicken pox multiple times

Traccept

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Hello everyone I would like to find here more information concerning my son’s health problems. The problem is that my son is 9 years old and he have had the chicken pox 5 times. Obviously we weren’t so worried for the first time, everyone have this once a year and it’s not such a big problem. My son feels very bad now and after the second chicken pox we started to be very worried about his health and what could be responsible for this. We talked about this with our doctor and he did multiple exams to my son and he still doesn’t understand how this is possible to a 9 years old boy. We think that there is something wrong with his immune system, and after any chicken pox that he have had he started to feel worse and worse each time. We don’t know what to do, after we found out that our doctor don’t know what it could be linked to we decided that it will be better to search some other examples of people or maybe some parents that have experienced the same thing with their children and maybe have found a solution to treat it. I hope that we can help each other and soon we’ll find out what it’s this and how to get rid of this. Thank you all for your attention and for taking your precious time.

 

cursed

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Hello, I’m 17 years old girl and I decided to answer you because I have the same thing so I know what your son is going through right now. I have had chicken pox nine times and after 3 or 4 times I started to get used with it. My mom told me that I always have been with a very low immune system, because during my 17 years I have experienced and I have passed over multiple types of disease and issues so I assume that you’re son also suffers from low immune system. Talking about chicken pox, I have done some exams and the most appropriate one was the blood exam. I was 9 years old when I did the first blood test for the chicken pox and I found out that there is a strange pigment in my blood that is not compact and that because of this pigment I always feel bad and I’m always ill. Usually I get the chicken pox during the winter but I also get it regardless of the weather. However, the last chicken pox I have had was the last winter and during 2 weeks I felt very bad, besides itchy rash that I have had on my neck and face I experienced some other symptoms that as I consider weren’t linked with the pox. I felt bad; I have had nausea and headaches and in general an overall sickness feeling. I thought that I have to 2 diseases and the same time, pox and cold.  When I was 15 years old my doc said that there exist a special vaccine that can help me and can eliminate this strange relation between my immune system and the pox. Following the recommendation I did the vaccine two years ago but I would like to say that I really regret that I did this vaccine and now I’m going to explain why. Approximately 2 weeks after I did the vaccine I started to develop and to experience strange side effects.  The first thing is that the vaccinated part became very red and I started to experience an itch that was insupportable. There was period during the chicken pox attack when I felt really bad that I thought that I am going to die, in fact, I didn’t ate for a months and every time I tried to do this I was vomiting every time. The lack of taste wasn’t the only problem. Multiple colds, sore neck, tiredness and other horrible effects.  I slept almost all the day but I felt tired like I didn’t sleep for 2 days. I don’t know how to explain this and my doctor neither.  Still now I’m looking to build up my immunity so it can finght against the chicken pox and I don’t know if the next winter I am going to feel better but I really hope so. Hope that this chicken pox was the last one and that the next Christmas will be the best one for me without any chicken poxes.

 

RichardP

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Hey don’t worry. I have had the same thing. I have had chicken pox 6 or 7 times and the last time that I have had a chicken pox I was when I was 17 years old. Now I’m 30 years old and I feel very good, it seems that it mostly appears when we’re younger, like our immune system is lower. I experienced all the things that you descried and my doctors didn’t knew what to do. My mom was very scared and was looking for different types of medicines. I tried many antibiotics and drugs in order to help my immune system but at the end my body recovered by itself and without any type of drugs, I start to think that those drugs weren’t helping me but only doing everything even worse. My last pox was a very difficult one, I remember that it was the most horrible because I experienced all the possible symptoms I only could. Now, I’m healthy and happy and I don’t have any type of disease and I forget about the pox forever. In my opinion your kid will experience the same thing, maybe now he has a low immune but the chicken pox can’t be forever. Don’t worry about it too much, I think that soon he will pass over without any drugs and antibiotics. Good luck and hope it will be so.

 
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