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barb02 04-12-2012 05:24 PM

Shingles vaccine?
 
My pcp suggested that I get a shingles vaccine. I am 55 and eligible under my insurance. She said that since I am not on steroids or other immune suppressant meds for MS that she thought it would be fine. I told her I wanted to talk to my neuro first. she said that was fine, and that she would also ask him in case there was a study she was not aware of that suggested you should not get it.

So has anyone here gotten the vaccine? Did you experience any problems? My mom has had shingles twice and my older sister had a nasty case a few years ago so I definitely am open to the possibility of getting the vaccine.

SallyC 04-12-2012 05:46 PM

I had the Shingles about 10/12 years ago. I NEVER want to have it again:eek:, but am always a little skeered of some vaccines.

Have you read up about it, to see if there are side effects to this vaccine, as there are for the flu vaccines, for some people?

Good luck..:hug:

Shadiyah 04-12-2012 06:07 PM

Shingles
 
I have had shingles on and off for yrs. I was just told by my neuro that I should not have had a break out after the first one. I have never heard of that, you would think that my pcps would have told me that yrs ago. I can go for yrs without getting a break out but I am so thankful that I get in the back of my right thigh and it has never moved and I use a cream to help it heal faster without all the pain you go through if you don't use any meds.

If I could I don't think I would get a shot because I don't even take flu shots.

barb02 04-12-2012 06:10 PM

I have read about it. There are some possible side effects -- just as there are for flu vaccines. For most people that just means a sore arm and possible headache. However there can be more severe side effects.

Kitt 04-12-2012 06:19 PM

There was a discussion elsewhere on here. If you get antiviral medication soon enough it will take care of shingles. I've had them and they were bad. Never knew about the antiviral medication. But, personally I would never have the vaccine. That's just me.

My cousin got shingles and she had that medication and it worked wonderfully. She said she would not have the vaccine; she would just do the antiviral medication again.

It's up to the individual. And yes, there can be side effects just as there can be with any kind of vaccine or medication.

mrsD 04-13-2012 02:39 AM

The vaccine only has about a 50% success rate. Not a great vaccine IMO.

MalindaK 04-13-2012 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 869384)
The vaccine only has about a 50% success rate. Not a great vaccine IMO.

We use L-Lysene an otc suppliment. I got a herpes on the small of my back when I was 18 and I tried to bake it dry. It just got worse.

Went to the doc and he asked if I had been n the sun. yes. and after examining it, he told me it was herpes.

I asked if there was a medicine and he said yes. But he said it's expensive and L-lysene will do the same and better. He said to take 5-6 at once and another every time you think of it. It should be going away within 24 hours. It works for us and DH has herpes in eye. Shingles react the same.

Malindak

Kitty 04-13-2012 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 869384)
The vaccine only has about a 50% success rate. Not a great vaccine IMO.


I'd take my chances with (possibly) getting Shingles. I would not take the vaccine.

Kitt 04-13-2012 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 869384)
The vaccine only has about a 50% success rate. Not a great vaccine IMO.

But if it works, it works. It did for my cousin. I would try it but hopefully I will never have another bout with Shingles.

By the way, I do not like vaccines. :(

EddieF 04-13-2012 11:40 AM

L-Lysine is 1 of the 4 Copaxone ingredients/amino acids.


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