Nasonex and chicken pox

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I had both measles and chicken pox as a child...I got those same type of lumps with both. Not saying that's what you have though...you would have them everywhere by now...or so I would assume. Could be strep throat...which can turn out to be very dangerous if not treated. Go and see another doctor...
Anyway, my son has not had a vaccination since. Not even flu or chicken pox. He never had chicken pox either. I'm to afraid to vaccinate him and risk throwing his system into chaos again. My son is 19 now, by the way. You have a chance to get your child's immune system stronger. A child's immune system is not fully developed until they are about 12, I think. Diet is huge. Alternative care made a huge difference for my son. All the doctors do is medicate. All the ER's do is medicate.
Regardless, the consensus was , if you have actually had a cause of chicken pox then you should get the vaccine unless you are specifically on an immune-suppression therapy. http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/shingles/shingles-vaccine?page=2 http://foodconsumer.org/7777/8888/D_rug_N_ews_50/051503272008_CDC_recommends_shingles_vaccination.shtml http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:KvmUbOTY8QQJ:www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr57e0515a1.
When to feeding clinc when he was 1 year and couldn't figure out problem just she stubborn. Will eat a little chicken if fried but mostly eats coating and a little bacon, no other meats or friuits and veg. Complains of frequent headaches, experinecs reflux at times gets very tired particularly in the afternoons. Very senstive to smell, taste and texture of foods. Will throw up many other foods, including some medications and is not able to swallow pills.
Childhood health history positive for mumps, chicken pox, and unconfirmed rheumatic fever. Family history is positive for hyperthyroid (mother); leukemia (paternal grandmother); and heart disease (father and paternal grandfather); and diabetes (paternal grandmother, sister).
For about 6 months he was just taking xyzal, and singulair, along with a nasal steroid spray called nasonex. He also has an epi-pen for emergencies that we havent had to use. He is still currently taking those medications. They started allergy shots about 4 1/2 months ago and he is still currently taking those as well. His symptoms didnt change and about a month and a half ago, I took him back to the family Dr.
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