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tkrik 06-10-2014 11:28 PM

I'm glad you got the vaccine. :hug::hug: Let us know how you do over the next several days!

NurseNancy 06-11-2014 04:31 PM

i got the vaccine when i turned 60. no problems at all.
to me it was worth the risk of any reaction from the shot vs the risk of getting the shingles.

SallyC 06-11-2014 04:57 PM

I understand that getting the shingles vaccine gives you only a 50/50 chance
of not getting shingles? If it were a life/death situation, sure, but not for shingles.

JMO..:)

poochie 06-11-2014 07:18 PM

Got my shingles shot yesterday, absolutely no side effects. Glad it's done.

barb02 06-11-2014 08:39 PM

My arm is not sore at all.

Sally, I have read that the vaccine is less effective for those over 80. Then it is only 10% effective. So my guess would be is that as you age it becomes less effective. However I have also read that even though it is only 50% effective, that those that get the vaccine report shorter outbreaks and less pain.

barb02 06-17-2014 10:28 AM

It's been a week since I received the vaccine, and I haven't had any problems at all. I did not even have any soreness like I usually get with the flu vaccine.

msbluis 06-17-2014 02:34 PM

Shingles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 1075174)
I understand that getting the shingles vaccine gives you only a 50/50 chance of not getting shingles? If it were a life/death situation, sure, but not for shingles. JMO..:)

Sally, if you had ever had shingles I think you would rethink your theory of "...but not for shingles."

I guarantee if you had never personnaly experienced the undescribeable torture that can be associated with the large, irregular-shaped, puss-oozing,
disfiguring "globs" of spreading pain that does not fade for three weeks, that is so painful you can't stand to wear any cloth against your skin, that shuts you away from the others in your life . . . a 50% (I thought it was 30%) reduction in the chance you could skip such hell is something ALL adults should jump on.

Ok. I'm done with my lecture. Pray you don't get them, Sally.

MsBluIs

tkrik 06-17-2014 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barb02 (Post 1076245)
It's been a week since I received the vaccine, and I haven't had any problems at all. I did not even have any soreness like I usually get with the flu vaccine.

That's awesome, Barb! I'm glad you have had no issues with the vaccine.:hug:

SallyC 06-17-2014 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msbluis (Post 1076297)
Sally, if you had ever had shingles I think you would rethink your theory of "...but not for shingles."

I guarantee if you had never personnaly experienced the undescribeable torture that can be associated with the large, irregular-shaped, puss-oozing,
disfiguring "globs" of spreading pain that does not fade for three weeks, that is so painful you can't stand to wear any cloth against your skin, that shuts you away from the others in your life . . . a 50% (I thought it was 30%) reduction in the chance you could skip such hell is something ALL adults should jump on.

Ok. I'm done with my lecture. Pray you don't get them, Sally.

MsBluIs

I did have one heck of a painful case of shingles about 15 years ago, so
I don't want it again. Mine only lasted about 10 days, because I got the
medicine in me pretty quickly. Just not crazy about vaccines.

Starznight 06-20-2014 04:26 PM

The tetnus booster should also be safe for you.... I don't have a definite diagnosis yet and had a tetnus shot after putting a nail through my foot, I did end up with a twitchy eyelid for quite a few months afterwards, but far better than lock jaw:)


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