winterswanderlustreplied to your post“theomnipotentfox replied to your post “After living for more than…”I thought once someone had chicken pox they couldn’t get it again?You can’t get chicken pox. What happens is if you have already had chicken pox and it lies dormant in your body for, say, a decade or several decades (the minimum observed is apparently a decade but usually you get it when you are a kid and then you get it in your 50s and older) and then a few things could happen that will give you shingles.
One of those things is running into an infectious person that infects you which reanimates the disease in your body to showcase the amazingly painful shingles rash (that can then come and go whenever it damn well wants apparently?).
Another of those things is that you become immunocompromised and it rears its ugly head as shingles. Again, it’s a random flare up kind of deal.
Another terrifying part of it (which could be because you don’t always know when people are infected with chicken pox that this one’s a thing), it just reanimates itself after a few decades and decides shingles is the thing it wants to be.
There’s a reason they have a shingles vaccine, because doing that when you are above a certain age (I think it’s 50 or 60?) will reduce the risk of your chicken pox waking up and remembering that it was supposed to kill you or at least damage you in some way. The rashes are horrible, if they happen around your eyes, you can lose your eyesight.
My mom had chicken pox when she was a kid and has just recently gotten the first shingles vaccine (there’s a double vaccine and with her health history, the double vaccine makes more sense). I will be getting it as well but it’s for a specific age (and older) so I am still way too young to be getting it at this point.
There’s a weird myth that once you had it you’re good. I think kids used to be purposely exposed to get it over with in childhood. Obviously science has changed and we’ve discovered that is not true, that the above is true. It’s really important we spread the updated information so people are properly informed.
theomnipotentfox said: Ah ok! I apologize for not understanding xD
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It’s all good, I wasn’t targetting you folks specifically, I was poking fun at the people who DO think “natural” methods...
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I apologize if you thought for a moment I was ever saying not to get vaccinated or that I was somehow telling people...
theomnipotentfox said: “In the future, Hales said that because of the chickenpox vaccine, "shingles should be a relatively rare disease.” That’s because youngsters who are vaccinated will never have had the initial infection with the varicella zoster virus.“
theomnipotentfox said: Also from that same link: Exposure to children with chickenpox boosts adults’ immunity to the virus, Hales explained. so maybe in some effed up way you’ll be ok, and running into it was a blessing in disguise that will keep you away from shingles even longer!
theomnipotentfox said: webmd.com/childre…
theomnipotentfox said: Also fyi if you had the chicken pox vaccine without being infected you won’t get shingles. I’m not pooping on you not getting a vaccine. I only asked cuz I didn’t realize you had got chicken pox which totally makes sense, no point in vaccinating after the fact (and duh u can’t vaccinate before the vaccine is created!)
theomnipotentfox said: It’s terrible that you have to worry about that though. Here’s hoping you escape unharmed!
theomnipotentfox said: It is a myth, what I’m talking about. It’s a myth that you get chicken pox as a kid to prevent you from getting shingles when you’re older, that’s why a lot of parents went out of their way to expose kids as kids, but it was incorrect. You’re right you don’t get chicken pox again but you only get shingles if you’ve had chicken pox, not because you DIDN’T get it as a kid. Yes, I’m aware of what a vaccine is. And herd immunity. No vaccine is ever 100%.
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… So scientists have said that the chicken pox vaccine is useful mainly for those who have never had chicken pox before....
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winterswanderlust said: Gotta love those wives tales. I guess I only half remembered the shingles stuff - I had a mild case as a teenager, believe it or not. God damn people need to vaccinate their kids. Sorry this has happened :/