My neighbor's son had chicken pox. He was always making funny faces because the itchiness bothered him. One day, he made such a distorted face that his parents took a picture and it became a family joke. Whenever they showed that picture, everyone would burst into laughter.
Yes. There was a girl who had chicken pox during Halloween. Instead of being sad, she dressed up as a 'chicken pox monster'. She put on a white shirt and used red stickers to represent the pox. Everyone at the party thought it was a very unique and funny costume.
Sure. Once, my little cousin had chicken pox. He was so itchy that he tried to scratch with a wooden spoon so he wouldn't use his nails. He ended up looking like he was conducting an orchestra while trying not to itch, it was hilarious.
Definitely. A girl got chicken pox and some of the blisters on her arms were really big and itchy. She scratched them a lot during her sleep. When the chicken pox finally cleared up, she had several ugly scars on her arms. She was really sad because she loved wearing sleeveless dresses, but now she was too embarrassed to do so because of the scars.
One horror story could be a child who had a very severe case of chicken pox. The blisters covered their entire body, including their face, and they were in constant pain. They couldn't sleep well because of the itching and discomfort, and the parents were extremely worried as the child also had a high fever for days that wouldn't go down easily.
Most of these 'horror stories' are not true. The chicken pox vaccine is very safe and effective. Just like any vaccine, there might be some mild side effects like soreness at the injection site or a low - grade fever for a short time, but serious problems are extremely rare.
In 'chicken pox fanfic', there could be elements of how the character's relationships are affected. Maybe friends or family members come to take care of the sick character. It could also show the character's internal struggle, like the boredom of being sick and the longing to get better soon. Moreover, the setting of the story might often be at home or in a hospital, depending on the severity of the chicken pox in the story.
Sure. I once knew an adult who got chicken pox. He was really miserable. He had itchy rashes all over his body. He couldn't go to work for days as he was contagious. He spent most of his time at home, applying calamine lotion to relieve the itchiness. It was a tough time for him as he also had a fever and felt weak.
I'm not sure of specific 'chicken pox fanfic' off - hand. You could try searching on fanfiction websites using the keyword 'chicken pox' and see what comes up.
Chicken Soup for the Soul and Poisonous Chicken Soup referred to the negative effects of expressing positive thoughts or encouraging people to work hard in some literary works, but in fact, there was a lack of practical action support or the practical action support was very weak. Chicken Soup for the Soul usually appeared in a positive image to encourage people to pursue their dreams, stick to their beliefs, and work hard to achieve their goals. However, these works tend to ignore the actual situation and over-emphasize the theoretical beauty, making people ignore the importance of practical action and practice. Poisonous chicken soup referred to negative works that expressed negative thoughts or encouraged people to give up their dreams and stop working hard to escape from reality. These works often caused people to have negative emotions and even cause people to lose the courage to pursue their dreams. Therefore, chicken soup for the soul and poisonous chicken soup were common phenomena in literature. Their purpose was to motivate readers to help them achieve their goals, rather than just verbal encouragement.
Yes. A servant leader in a community center once organized a charity event. He was in charge of the food section. But he accidentally mixed up the salt and the sugar while making the lemonade. When people took a sip, they made the funniest faces. Instead of getting upset, he laughed along and quickly fixed the problem. His ability to laugh at his own mistake and keep things positive was a great example of servant leadership.
Typically, itchy rash is very common. Just like in the story I know, the adult had these itchy blisters all over. Also, fever often occurs.