[See bottomQUOTE=gertiesquidge;43320467]Welcome back and glad you had a great time 
We were on the same return flight and could not believe the idiocy and selfishness of the family who thought it was ok to bring their chicken pox infected child onto a crowded flight


Hubby is recovering from a serious bout of pneumonia, and has been told to try to avoid infections, which this family made impossible!!! I couldn't sleep the whole flight for worrying about him, just waiting for him to inevitibly come down with shingles now
I think the stupid family should have been made to stand at the plane door and apologise personally to each and every person on the flight!! I just hope and pray that any pregnant ladies or medically fragile people on the flight arok and don't suffer any serious consequences from the family's selfishness.
Sorry about the rant I'm just so worried about Hubby I can't help it
Best wishes
Sorry to hear this. I am sure they knew tht their son had it and were fully aware of the consequences in other words would not hv been able to
fly
bloomin idiots. Can I just say tht chicken pox and shingles is the same virus. If someone has had chickenpox they hv immunity. However if they had a mild dose of chickenpox eg a few spots they can develop it again. You cannot catch shingles it is something that reactivates from the varicella zoster virus when someone is already run down stressed etc.if a pregnant woman has had chicken pox then the baby is protected from the the mothers antibodies.someone can catch chickenpox from a patient with shingles IF they come into contact with the blisters.
Sorry to get technical but I used to get asked this question a lot when I worked for nhs direct.
Its still worth getting some medical advice though. Im sure there were lots on the plane who hadnt had chickrnpox and im sure within the next 7 days they may get a bit itchy. U can check www.patientuk. Co.uk.glad I was on another flight.
gertiesquidge[/QUOTE]

We were on the same return flight and could not believe the idiocy and selfishness of the family who thought it was ok to bring their chicken pox infected child onto a crowded flight



Hubby is recovering from a serious bout of pneumonia, and has been told to try to avoid infections, which this family made impossible!!! I couldn't sleep the whole flight for worrying about him, just waiting for him to inevitibly come down with shingles now

I think the stupid family should have been made to stand at the plane door and apologise personally to each and every person on the flight!! I just hope and pray that any pregnant ladies or medically fragile people on the flight arok and don't suffer any serious consequences from the family's selfishness.
Sorry about the rant I'm just so worried about Hubby I can't help it

Best wishes
Sorry to hear this. I am sure they knew tht their son had it and were fully aware of the consequences in other words would not hv been able to
fly

Sorry to get technical but I used to get asked this question a lot when I worked for nhs direct.
Its still worth getting some medical advice though. Im sure there were lots on the plane who hadnt had chickrnpox and im sure within the next 7 days they may get a bit itchy. U can check www.patientuk. Co.uk.glad I was on another flight.
gertiesquidge[/QUOTE]