From: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> To: Subject: Re: chicken pox Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2017 18:55:35 +0000 a little difficutl beacuse i always want to be naughty with you , sorry only if there are a lot of people here are you safe On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 8:47 PM wrote: I know I am a little limited and u have assistance here in Paris , but if I can be of help sometime , let me know. On 7 cetir. 2017 r., at 17:11, Jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: thx. you looked great. amazing strength On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 3:35 PM wrote: Jeffrey, thank you very much. I am really sorry about your island and i hope that your people will be found alive and fine. I also hope that new chapter will be great for you. I like Paris idea )) On 7 cetrr. 2017 r., at 13:53, jeffrey E. [email protected]> wrote: Effects on the Brain and Central Nervous System. • Inflammation in the Brain. Encephalitis and meningitis, infections or inflammation in the central nervous systems, have occurred in a few varicella patients, both children and adults. This condition can be very dangerous, causing coma and even death. Fortunately, it is extremely rare. Symptoms vary. The patient may become over-agitated or may exhibit loss of coordination and poor balance. • Stroke. Although stroke in children is extremely rare, a condition called cerebral vasculitis, in which blood vessels in the brain become inflamed, has been associated with varicella-zoster. Varicella may be a factor in some cases of stroke in young adults. Effects During Pregnancy. The risk for chickenpox in a pregnant woman is very low (1 - 7 cases in 10,000). However, chickenpox places the woman at risk for life-threatening pneumonia. Infection in the pregnant woman in the first trimester also poses a 1 - 2% chance for infecting the developing fetus, which is an extremely serious condition. (Herpes zoster is even rarer in pregnant women, and there is almost no risk for the unborn child in such cases.) Di