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While I'm not at the age to get one and won't be for a while, someone I know scoffed at getting the vaccine and ended up getting shingles. Just a little insight if you're on the fence.
He explained it as the worst and most intense pain he's ever experienced in his life. Nothing helped ease it. Only thing that kept him from eating a bullet was sitting in his home theater and watching TV or movies. As long as he sat still and focused on the screen he could tolerate the pain. His case covered him front and back from his neck to his waist. It went on for months before finally easing up and finally going away. My father scoffed at getting the shot and said it was "too expensive". I told him the same story and he still scoffed. He finally decided on getting it when I told him not to come crying to me if he got shingles because all I would tell him was "I told your cheap ass to get the shot, but you wouldn't spend the money and now you're in a world of pain". No sympathy from me. Side effects or not, I don't think skipping the vaccine is worth the risk. Personally I'd rather deal with side effects than go through a case of the shingles. |
Yikes. I'll be scheduling it very soon. Thanks!
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A short-term girlfriend got shingles while she was with me. It was on her left shoulder, center of her spine to near the tip of her shoulder. It looked like she had really, really bad poison ivy but she said it felt like the skin had been burnt off. The doc pointed out that you could see the area the affected nerve served by where the blisters were. It hurt so bad she could not stand to have anything touch the affected area, so she went around the house topless for about two weeks. I cut up a T-shirt so there was no material on the left shoulder, so she only had to go semi-topless part of the time.
So yes, I got my shingles shots. |
I would recommend getting the vaccine. About 2 years ago I had shingles on the left side of my face and scalp. Worst pain and nausea I ever felt in my life. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
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But seriously, I had the vaccine at 48 because I never had Chicken Pox |
Question for any of the Dr's reading this thread.
Is it really a good idea to have a pharmacist give you a shot? My sister had shingles. I've been thinking about getting the vaccine as I've had chicken pox as a kid. |
I had a mild case of shingles about 3 years ago. Got on acyclovir pretty quickly and it wasn’t the horror story many others experience. Have not received a clear answer about needing the vaccine now that I had it. Many say just do it, but why would I not have antibodies after having the actual virus?
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I received the shingles vaccine last year. It was a two part vaccine.
The first gave me a low grade fever for a couple days and made my body ache all over for 3 days. Part two was not as bad but did make me ache for a 1 or 2. |
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I know the shot doesn't care who administers it, I was more concerned about the expertise of a pharmacist vs MD giving it.
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LOL! This was a between wives situation. Sorting out the losers. |
Yes, no. Same for the wife.
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Have had the single dose years ago and the Shingrex double dose a couple of years ago. Made the mistake of getting pneumonia shot at my Primary and going straight to Walgreen's to pick up a script and decided to do round 1 of Shingrex in same arm while I was there. BIG MISTAKE. I could barely move my arm for a few days but no major reaction otherwise. 2nd shot was no big deal.
Watched my mother go thru shingles twice and a few days of a sore shoulder beats the snot out of having shingles, At least in my book. And, the cost, if insurance doesn't cover it, is less than an office co-pay and all the meds to treat it. |
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I called my doctor’s office about it. They can’t get the shots due to demand. And a visit to the docs office is expensive to walk in the door. They recommend to call my pharmacist. My pharmacist has given thousands of shots, over 40 years. His pharmacy is happy to store the second of two part shots. They fax the information to my docs office so my records are updated. |
At a doctors office you may have a nurse or a medical assistant give you a shot. Diabetics give themselves shots. A shot is not heart surgery.
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