this is why I wanted my granddaughter seen when her mum told me on sunday she thought the girl had chicken pox, i thought it was too but it's 24 years since my youngest had it, but the GP's receptionist said it was not necessary for the GP to look at her. I thouht that it would be a good idea to actually have it recorded in her medical records but the receptionist said it wasn't necessary to do that either. I then asked for some medication for her and so ended up taking her to the gp for anti-hystemines as she was under 2 years old and they have to be on prescription, whilst i was in there i asked the gp to confirm it was indeed chicken pox, which he did., he also said don't use calamine as it spreads the rash and makes it worse, he said use the anti-hystemine instead twice a day. Why it is not necessary to add to the notes i don;t know, how will they ever know the statistics on chicken pox, or will they just guess?