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Hello everyone. Hope someone can help me out. My son is in Kindergarten and is largely recovered. He is at the top of his class academically, and is functioning on his own without an aide. There has been a chicken pox outbreak at his school and in his class. How dangerous are chicken pox for our kids? I am terrified of a huge regression. Should I keep him home from school?Thanks for any info. You guys know everything!Cam Pearson

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It is much better for your child to get the chicken pox naturally at an earlier age than later in life. If he does get the chicken pox you can give antivirals like lysine to help him

Subject: chicken poxTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 12:05 PM

Hello everyone. Hope someone can help me out. My son is in Kindergarten and is largely recovered. He is at the top of his class academically, and is functioning on his own without an aide. There has been a chicken pox outbreak at his school and in his class. How dangerous are chicken pox for our kids? I am terrified of a huge regression. Should I keep him home from school?

Thanks for any info. You guys know everything!

Cam Pearson

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It is much better for your child to get the chicken pox naturally at an earlier age than later in life. If he does get the chicken pox you can give antivirals like lysine to help him

Subject: chicken poxTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 12:05 PM

Hello everyone. Hope someone can help me out. My son is in Kindergarten and is largely recovered. He is at the top of his class academically, and is functioning on his own without an aide. There has been a chicken pox outbreak at his school and in his class. How dangerous are chicken pox for our kids? I am terrified of a huge regression. Should I keep him home from school?

Thanks for any info. You guys know everything!

Cam Pearson

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It is much better for your child to get the chicken pox naturally at an earlier age than later in life. If he does get the chicken pox you can give antivirals like lysine to help him

Subject: chicken poxTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 12:05 PM

Hello everyone. Hope someone can help me out. My son is in Kindergarten and is largely recovered. He is at the top of his class academically, and is functioning on his own without an aide. There has been a chicken pox outbreak at his school and in his class. How dangerous are chicken pox for our kids? I am terrified of a huge regression. Should I keep him home from school?

Thanks for any info. You guys know everything!

Cam Pearson

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