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Old 10-22-2016, 09:58 AM #1
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Default Question for Mrs. D. regarding the Shingles Vaccination

Hello again!

As I just turned 57 years old and also had Chicken Pox as a child, I would like to get your thoughts regarding the Shingles Vaccination.

Obviously, as one with long-standing SFN and also nerve pain within my joints due to my Lyme (and its co-infections Bartonella and Babesa)), the last thing I need is a new bout of neuropathy from Shingles.

What are your thoughts (and risks for someone with my history, if any) from getting the vaccination?

I also know that the first varient of the vaccination only lasted for a few years, and a newer, long-lasting version is coming soon (if not out already).

Many thanks!

David
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