Page 1 of 9
Me, not so serious to start with - then car insurance chat!!
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:05 pm
by citroenxm
Hi All...
It appears that on Monday I was beginning to fall Ill...
I initially started with aches and pains, and headaches.. With the use of painkillers though,I managed a week (Mon to Thursday) of work.
However, friday saw me in bed with what had now become a VERY gassey intestines! VERY..
Today, though, saturday, saw the real outcome, and it appears that I have contracted Chicken Poks..
Ill be going to the Docs first thing Monday to confirm.. but judging by the masses of spots appearing and the itching etc this appears so.
Ive absolutley NO IDEA where from or who, Ive not been any where out the ordinary or any new places.
I shall keep informed for those interested.
Thanks for reading.

Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:12 pm
by andmcit
A trip to the Hospital is called for as it's not worth taking a risk
as there's worse than Chicken Pox. At least speak to NHS Direct.
Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:16 pm
by Peter.N.
Sorry to hear that Paul, if it is chickenpox I had it when I was about 16 and that was considered quite old. I would take andmcit's advice and at least see the doctor. I hope they get you sorted out soon.
Peter
Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:18 pm
by CitroJim
Paul, when I say the title of the thread had Me as the first word I thought you'd got what I have. I'm glad it's not as I'd not wish ME/CFS on my worst enemy. Not that I have any enemies as far as I know
Now, I can tell you chicken pox at your age can be rather awful. I had it when I was 29 and by golly it was nasty. So nasty you wonder if you’ll live to see the next morning. Seriously it's bad. I passed it on to a close friend of mine and I honestly thought I'd be buying a wreath for him he was so bad.
It starts off as feeling a bit like you have 'flu and then it feels like you have very bad 'flu indeed but the spots are the give-away...
To be honest I'm surprised you're on here with the pox. You Welsh lads are clearly made of some tough stuff..
The good thing is that you recover fully in about a week and it leaves no lasting damage except an increased chance of getting shingles later in life.
It's funny as when you have chicken pox as a young kid you hardly know you have it but as an adult you really suffer. My kids both had it as babies and apart from the spots and a wee bit of grunmpiness there was no real sign.
Get well soon Paul, it's vital you rest and get Sarah to make a real fuss of you

Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:19 pm
by CitroJim
And I'll third the doctor advice. There's nothing he can give you as it's viral but at least he can correctly diagnose it and issue a sick note as you’ll not be up to work for a couple of weeks...
Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:21 pm
by citroenxm
Ive been BAD since Thursday Friday even though I was on here...
But the worse is comming out tonight, where they are getting itchy and throbbing behind the ears and on my back..
Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:34 pm
by CitroJim
How long have you had the spots Paul? If they've only appeared late today or very recently along with the throbbing neck then get down to A and E asap especially if you have a throbbing headache, a dislike of bright lights and a stiff neck amongst other symptoms...
Have you done a glass test on the spots? Hold an empty glass hard against them and they should fade under pressure. If they don't then don't even go to A and E. Dial 999. It's potentially serious
Itchy is the worst especially if you are clean shaven and can't shave because of the spots as you also have the beard itch to contend with

Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:38 pm
by citroenxm
Hi Jim,
Its ok.. Ive done the glass test, they do disapear.. Im fine with light, and my neck isn't stiff... Physically Im fine, just the spots comming out that are cause irritation now..
Im drinking eating, burping and farting fine... just the dots are doing their bit..
Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:42 pm
by CitroJim
Ahh that's great news Paul and a bit (no, a hell) of relief too.
I guess you know what I was hinting at - every parent's worst nightmare...
Better to be a bit over-cautious I reckon...
Right, get well as soon as you can and make sure Sarah really pampers you. It really does help recovery you know

Re: Me, something serious something not..
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:44 pm
by citroenxm
Im more worried about her getting it, but the muscle aches and headaches started last Tuesday, so far sarahs not had either... So I think She be ok...
Cheers Jim.. Think Im starting to fall apart from here now... A serious consideration for what cars I do first...
