Guest guest Posted June 22, 1999 Report Share Posted June 22, 1999 In a message dated 6/22/99 8:14:04 PM Central Daylight Time, pienaar@... writes: << Roseola is sometimes called 3 day measles. It's just a shorter version I think. My son had roseola. He reacted badly to his oral polio vaccine at 18 months. He broke out in a rash shortly after the vaccine that stayed for 6 months. The doctors couldn't do anything about the rash, just said it was toxic build up in his blood that couldn't get out. (from the vaccine) Anyways, six months later he got roseola. 3 days of fever and intense rash, then all the spots dissapeared altogether. If this rash is roseola, I would consider it a blessing for your children as it's a system of purification. My son's spots after the polio vaccine left after roseola. It was his body's way of getting rid of the toxins. Just some thoughts Sebastiana >> Sebastiana - my son's eczema/rashes (itchy) started at 6 months - after his vaccinations. That is so interesting that your doctor actually admitted that your son's rash was a toxic build-up in his blood that couldn't get out! I am amazed they said that, and it's just what I've been suspecting about my son's skin problems. He is tons better now, thanks to some homeopathic remedies from his chiropractor/naturopath, but I am going to show this note to our pediatrician (I am making a folder to give her with vaccine info, medical reports, etc, from this list & other sources). Her son is 6 months old & has had bad eczema now, too, yet she doesn't think it is at all linked to his vaccines. I am glad to at least hear that another " doctor " said it was a toxic build-up!! AND I am so glad to hear that your son cleared up!!! That gives me hope! Thanks, Sharon (P.S> My son also caught roseola - or a viral type rash - from a playmate recently. The measles-like rash only lasted about 3 days as well.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 1999 Report Share Posted June 22, 1999 Hi Buffy, Roseola is sometimes called 3 day measles. It's just a shorter version I think. My son had roseola. He reacted badly to his oral polio vaccine at 18 months. He broke out in a rash shortly after the vaccine that stayed for 6 months. The doctors couldn't do anything about the rash, just said it was toxic build up in his blood that couldn't get out. (from the vaccine) Anyways, six months later he got roseola. 3 days of fever and intense rash, then all the spots dissapeared altogether. If this rash is roseola, I would consider it a blessing for your children as it's a system of purification. My son's spots after the polio vaccine left after roseola. It was his body's way of getting rid of the toxins. Just some thoughts Sebastiana At 03:32 PM 6/22/99 -0400, you wrote: >From: Buffy <buffystem@...> > >2 weeks ago my DS had a fever of 101 for 3 days and then it spiked and >about 24 hours later broke out in a rash. I took him to the peds and he >said it was asymptimatical(sp) roseola. Now my DD has a rash all over >her torso and going up her neck and some on her head. I look thru all >of my medical stuff for day care and the only thing that it resembles is >German measles. I am taking her to the peds this afternoon and have to >go thru the back door just incase it is so that she does not infect the >other children. My questions is, she had the MMR when she was 18 months >and had a severe allergic reaction to it, hives measles, mumps and was >swelling up like a balloon. Could this be the German Measles? I have >not heard of anyone else in my area having them and neither of them go >to daycare. Any feed back would be great. Thanks in advance. > >Buffy > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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