Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Help chicken pox advice and travel

hi we%26#39;re all supposed to be flying out to Levi on sunday, but yesterday my little girl developed chicken pox.



i%26#39;m so utterly gutted, i%26#39;ve spoken to nhs direct, my doctor, the airline, and basically most have told me she might just be fine to travel on sunday, but i would need a fit to fly, but my doctor has told me she%26#39;s contagious for upto 16 days after the first spot not 5-7 as everyone else seems to think..so won%26#39;t be giving me a fit to fly letter..



:o(



does it look totally doomed, or does anyone think i might still have a small chance





thanks



Shelly






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sorry to bear the bearer of bad news but that happened to my sister coming home one year her little boy got a spot 3 days before they went home and when they got to the airport they refused to let them fly her hubby went home with 5 of the kids and she had to stay in resort shut in her room for another 2 weeks. Oh i am so sorry for you, what a disaster,




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Hi Shelly,





SO sorry to hear your news. If you go to your doctor they can give you medication to stop it getting any worse. My son health means he must not get any thing like chicken pox and we keep the medication here all the time just in case. The medication is called Zovirax. It might just be a way around still going but you need to be quick because there is a strict time scale. Good luck.




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Unfortunately zovirax can only treat chickenpox in the first 24 hours.




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who did you book through?




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booked thru inghams




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I knew the time was strict, sorry it can%26#39;t help.




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worst case can they not change your dates?




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Can%26#39;t you try and change it to a later date??????they still have availability for levi.




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Bluny,





Talk about good minds think alike, very scary thinking the same as you and joan now.




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Its getting very spooky!!I just thought about writing the same.

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