I went to two cases of adult chickenpox last night, the hospital says that there was another adult with chickenpox the day before that. It seems like we have a little outbreak here.
As both my patients were Nigerian, I have a sneaky feeling that the big (mainly Nigerian) church in Newham may be where the disease was spread and the timing of the symptoms would support this.
As one of the families had school-age children with the disease, I'm going to guess that a lot of children will be ill over the next few days.
Off the top of my head, I can't remember if I have been vaccinated against chickenpox - but I do know that I had it twice when I was a child, both times at Christmas.
I'm writing this at 3:20am, and I'm stuck on station because my fast response car seems to have gone into 'safe mode', and I can't drive faster than 25mph.
Which is a bit slow for a 'Fast' car.
The book is going pretty well at the moment (although as I'm working for the next two nights, I'll be taking a break from it)
Finally - these three shifts, Friday, Saturday and Sunday night will be the last I spend on the FRU. From Monday (well... my first shift is actually on Friday) I shall be back to working on an ambulance.
Joy!
UPDATE: For some reason (writing at half past three in the morning with no food or rest perhaps?) I wrote 'measles' instead of 'chickenpox'. Post has been updated to correct this.
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Chickenpox
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Re: Chickenpox
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dungbeetle
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 04:27 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
so Glad it be not its cozen, cowpox or the great one., no milk maids left.
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Mart
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 04:46 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
"Safe mode"? Sounds like everything is powered by (and broken by!) wondows these days!
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Mart
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 04:47 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
wondows, windows..... serves me right for trying to post at this time of the morning.
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Madelaine
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 01:53 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Wondows sounds better in the circumstances. I like wondows.
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DaveM
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 07:58 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
[ bad joke ]
because it make you Wondows what wrong now :D [ / bad joke ] Re: Chickenpox
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ewt
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 07:22 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
To my knowledge there isn't a chickenpox vaccine available...
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Dan
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 08:50 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
there is a vaccine - varicella (proper name for chickenpox) vaccine. though it isn't used routinely - i await the posting to correct this :)
usually much worse in adults than children, prob about 15 - 20 adults a year die from chickenpox Re: Re: Chickenpox
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Reynolds
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 05:13 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
It can cause varicella pneumonia if I remember correctly.
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Snoop
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 10:44 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Enjoy the new life Tom.
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crana
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 11:17 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Don't understand - why are you bothered about your chickenpox status in a measles outbreak?
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Gekko.
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 11:35 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
As both my patients were Nigerian, I have a sneaky feeling...
This statement left me very confused until I realised it said PATIENTS not PARENTS... Re: Re: Chickenpox
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Lucas
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 01:02 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Hell, yes! Thank God I was not the only one...
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dominocat
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 02:31 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
thirded...
Re: Chickenpox
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Alison J
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 11:35 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
You're writing a book? Get a good proofreader, son.
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Rudestlink
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 02:35 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
We'd all be no good at it looking at the comments so far
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Reynolds
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 05:08 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Heh - well, I won't be writing my book at half past three in the morning after having nothing to eat...
I'll edit the post when I get to a proper computer. Re: Chickenpox
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Dan
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 01:08 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
I didn't think you could get chickenpox twice. I always thought you were immune after the first time but could get shingles afterwards...
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Dan
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 01:09 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
And why is your guest account called bbx?
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Reynolds
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 05:10 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
It's a quirk of Blogware.
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James G
on Sun 15 Jan 2006 12:40 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Yes and no. While indeed you have a reduced risk after first infection these things aren't perfect and you can still have a second occurance.
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Muppetlord
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 07:13 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
I thought once you'd had it you couldn't get chickenpox again. It is much better to have it as a sprog rather than as an adult though.
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Sarah
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 09:36 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
I've had it twice, and so have a couple of other people I know.
It's a seaonal condition (and I don't know why), but it peaks around Christmas. We always lose one or two of our nativity play cast in the playgroup where I work 'cos of chickenpox. I believe they vaccinate for it in the states, but over here have decided that as it is usually a mild thing, we needn't bother. Re: Chickenpox
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bookwormom
on Sat 14 Jan 2006 10:58 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Varicella vaccine is routinely given to toddlers with their other shots here in the US. I often think it's simply to save the parents from having to call out from work to stay home with the kiddies. My older two have had chicken pox naturally (ie: from other children) but the youngest has yet to have it despite not getting the vaccine.
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The Driving Instructor
on Sun 15 Jan 2006 01:52 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
You car was probably protecting itself against the chickenpox that turned out to be something else. Will you miss working FRU?
The Driving instructor Re: Chickenpox
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flip
on Mon 16 Jan 2006 10:04 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Wind all your windows all the way down and then back up again. Fixes Windows everytime (nearly).
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