
Brought about by a Guardian article and containing evidence of my own chicken pox hell (which happened in June).
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:37, archived)
it turns into Shingles..when my youngest was small, I used to try and make her catch it. Whenever I heard any child had it I used to whisk her round to try and put a pox on her..and failed..
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:40, archived)
I got it and loads of other children were brought round to be near me. Then I gave it my dad, he was in itchy agony but I just liked haveing him at home for a week
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:41, archived)
i had itchy spots so mum thought i had them.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:44, archived)
My neighbours kid gave it to me as an adult and it turned into shingles which was a living nightmare for 6 whole bloody weeks.
It attacks the nervous system and was non stop big time pain the whole time.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:49, archived)
I've never had chicken pox and I'm almost 20. Think there's a possibility I'll never get it?
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:53, archived)
But, just to scare you:
Ten years old: Cousins get chicken pox. Mother takes us over there. We don't get chicken pox.
Sixteen years old: Sister, brother, and stepfather get chicken pox. I don't live with them, but I go to visit. Sleep in the same house with the scabbed-over brother and sister and still-infectious stepfather, and don't get chicken pox.
Twenty years old: Visit a friend who starts feeling sick right after I leave. She comes down with chicken pox. I don't.
Twenty-seven years old: Absolutely out of nowhere, I come down with chicken pox.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:59, archived)
I spilled my beer.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 22:02, archived)
it would have been a shit party if they had to play the "sit next to each other" game the whole time
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:45, archived)
with pass the parcel? I'll be playing it at my 17th in a few weeks...
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:47, archived)
Reminds me of South Park

I think Pox Parties are banned in Canada because it increases the likelyhood of mutation.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:46, archived)
it was my 3rd birthday. I thought I was the only one!
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:55, archived)
only Jonerthan Green came and he was a cunt even at 6.
hehe we had pratical old fashioned parents bet they dont do that now.
Wont even get imunisations the selfish gits
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 22:00, archived)
and I turned out ok...
We just invited the kids who'd already had it, the kids whose parents wanted them to catch it, and the kids no-one liked. And then breathed on them.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 22:08, archived)
just before I had glandular fever. The joy.
I'm just glad I had it early, not so much for health reasons but for the fact that having the disease with my surname would have gained me many titterings.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:43, archived)
one week after chicken pox.he got ice-cream where I,alas,had no iced-cream.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:45, archived)
because if you're an adult and come down with chicken pox, then the doctor gives you antivirals and sedatives, and tells you to sleep it off for the next two weeks.
And then your husband goes off to a scifi convention that you were both supposed to go to and all you do is play Rollercoaster Tycoon and cover up all the mirrors in your house so you don't have to see your scary scary face.
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:49, archived)
who will attend sci-fi conventions with me.
*preferably not someone else's
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:52, archived)
We had about 6 cases of it in work (pharmacy) today alone and about the same yesterday. My (now-ex) girlfriend had around April, right at the start of a school holiday in the only a week when extra revision periods were available. But meh, I'm being dull again.
Woo to the pic!
(, Thu 12 Aug 2004, 21:41, archived)