If you have to get the chicken pox...try to get them while you are young. The older you are the greater the risk. also, try not to itch the pox because they can leave unsightly, and damaging scars. If you are able to moderate your fever, avoid scratching, and contract the disease in childhood you should experience no hardship outside of the disease running it's natural course. Once you have chicken pox you can never get them again (however it does leave you suseptable to Shingles...but that's a different story). As an additional side note; vaccinations now help many to never contract the pox to begin with.
A best case scenario means the best possible outcome out of a number of choices. This is often used in forecasting success or failure.
The best case scenario is probably humans. We burn lots of fossil fuels, such as using factories, cars, and even burping cows.
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No. Once your dog has had parvo, it cannot get it again, same scenario as with chickenpox.
Best case scenario, you get a sunburn that really hurts, worst case scenario, you damage your skin to the point of getting skin cancer.
That it is no worse condition than it is now.
You are not likely to get chickenpox if you are immune, but it sometimes happens. When it does, the second case is usually mild with few bumps.
The definition of a worst case scenario is pretty much self explanatory. A worst case scenario is the worst thing that could happen in a given situation.
If you get chickenpox after having the vaccine, it is likely to be very mild case and unlikely to cause serious complications.
You are unlikely to get chickenpox after two vaccines, but it is possible. If it occurs, you would expect a very mild case.
Worst Case Scenario - song - was created on 2008-01-07.
That is not a likely scenario. The varicella vaccine will already be effective, and the baby can only get chickenpox from direct contact with wet shingles blisters or ulcers.