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No! The opposite thing is true. Getting chickenpox as a kid drastically increases your likelihood of getting shingles as an adult. The initial chickenpox infection is the mechanism by which you're set up for shingles: you get it, fight it back, and it remains dormant in your nerves. Shingles is not simply chickenpox; it's the secondary infection you get from a resurgent zoster outbreak based in your nerves.

Don't get chickenpox.

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Well, now… I can tell you second hand that catching chicken pox as an adult is no picnic either.
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No it is not. Ranked list of outcomes:

1. Not getting chickenpox at all. Highly desirable.

2. Getting chickenpox as a kid.

3. Getting chickenpox as an adult.

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Getting chicken pox as a kid means you already have the H. zoster virus in your system, and when you get older as your immune system weakens, it may come out for a second go around, manifesting as shingles. Having had chicken pox as a kid is one of the reasons why I got my Shingrix as soon as I was able.
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