It's a weird idea. What next? Do it yourself Botux? LO
It's a weird idea. What next? Do it yourself Botux? LO
lol bottucks
I like the idea of it though
Is that a concern or a wish? :P I'd like to see DIY MMR. I think you can do your own Botox now.
Agreed to some extent. I can see arguments for getting it naturally though exposure. Some people prefer the human immune system to build itself up rather than rely on external help like injections. I was told it would be best to expose myself than rely on medicinal help, and was told to stay as far away from cleaning products like Dettol as physically possible. Either way, it is very irresponsible and does bring up concerns about child rights and responsibilities, but I guess the courts may agree the parents buying the sweets were only acting in the good of their children - the seller on the other hand...
I agree with Dave here. The idea that people are infecting their children with diseases in the 21st Century is just bizarre! While the parents buying the sweets may have been acting with their childrens' best interests that does not mean that everyone would. For example, if some little **** threw bricks through my window, I could give him the lollipop and hope he/she gets ill as a bittersweet (no pun intended) revenge!
By all means, protect your child from diseases but let them get it naturally to fight it or vaccinated against it rather than self-inflicting it on them.
Really you'd still be doing the kid a favour. If they'd been vaccinated then no harm done, if not then they get chickenpox as a child and are saved from worse symptoms as an adult.
What benefit is there to getting chickenpox 'naturally' rather than through a pox-party or through one of these infected lollipops? It's the same virus. Letting nature 'take its course' and hoping that you kid naturally contracts it is much riskier than just deliberately infecting them due to the severity of getting chickenpox as an adult. Fair dues you can argue for getting the vaccine over deliberately infecting your children but letting them "get it naturally" doesn't make sense.Quote:
By all means, protect your child from diseases but let them get it naturally to fight it or vaccinated against it rather than self-inflicting it on them.
give me some so i can have days of school
I don't like this idea at all:S i'm going to be scared of eating a lollipop now :(
There isn't a Chickenpox vaccine in the UK though :P
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/1032.aspx?CategoryID=62&SubCategoryID=63
As long as its voluntary then I see no problem, its best for your child to contract chickenpox otherwise it can be deadly when older.