Guest guest Posted September 3, 2012 Report Share Posted September 3, 2012 Hi Kathy, Just want to " muddy up the waters " . There is no way that giving the Varivax now will do anything whatsoever to prevent Bart from getting chicken pox. I don't know where these docs are getting their information from, but definitely not from an infectious disease department. The incubation period for chickenpox is 10-21 days. So if you give Bart the Varivax after your daughter broke out, then by the time the vaccine kicks in (10-21 days after the shot), Bart may have already gotten it. There is something else, VZIG, which is a concentrated immune globulin used for immunocompromised patients who are exposed to chickenpox. Problem with VZIG is that it must be given no later than 96 hours after exposure if it is going to do any good. There are lots of pros and cons to vaccines, and don't know if you've read my spin about them when they pop up on the lists. Here goes. I suspect that many of the odd-ball vaccine reactions are occuring in undiagnosed metabolic kids (mito or otherwise). Anything that stresses the metabolic system can wreak totaly havoc. Does it happen all the time? No! Is there anyway to predict if it will happen? No! Is it worth the risk giving the shot? For me yes, for others perhaps not. Keep in mind that only those whose children have suffered an " injury " are the parents who prefer that their children never get any vaccinations. Also keep in mind that it is only because of the vaccines that these sometimes fatal illnesses for which our kids get vaccines, have almost disappeared. Natural disease is always worse if the immune system hasn't been " modified " to recognize the disease and start fighting the infection. Sorry to have added to the confusion, but if Bart hasn't had the Varivax yet, then don't give it to him until after 21 days have passed from when your daugter's last lesion dried up. (Your daughter is contageous until about 5-7 days after she breaks out with her last lesion). Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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