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To: Neenny who wrote (6132)10/14/2004 1:58:04 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 14396
 
Jane,

I will compliment him for doing so well!!!!!

They seem to be weaker pox, because of the vaccine, and his doctor said it would be a lesser case. He is just to be incubated till they "crust over," and it is already happening. She said since he has had the vaccine, it will be much weaker, but children still get them with the vaccine. I was so surprised, because when I decided to let him have the vaccine, I thought he would never get chicken pox.

She expected that we keep him out of school for a couple of days. There goes dinner for perfect attendance!" But I realize children get sick and need to be kept at home when they are contagious!

There is apparently a new strain that it immune to a vaccination, so it is wise to inquire about it!

But, we are fearfully, and wonderfully made, and so gratefully as Psalm 139 says!

Love and Prayers to your family!

:)Leigh