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In reply to the discussion: Shingles is awful, but there may be another reason to get vaccinated. It may fight dementia [View all]catchnrelease
(2,068 posts)40. Wow!!
She must have some crazy immune system!! I had a case of it in early 2000s. Got the 1 shot vac 5yrs later as recommended by my PA. She'd told me that it would either prevent it or lessen the severity if I did get it. And not supposed to get it in same spot. Then got the 2 shot doses a couple of yrs ago just to be sure. That stuff (shingles) is nothing to fool around with, it was horrible and I think I had a relatively mild case. And I have a pretty high pain tolerance.
I really feel for your wife, she has suffered for sure!!
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Shingles is awful, but there may be another reason to get vaccinated. It may fight dementia [View all]
Omaha Steve
Apr 2
OP
On the other hand, I always interpret not wanting to get vaccinated as a sign of cognitive dysfunction.
Aristus
Apr 2
#5
when I saw the first part of the headline I thought it was gonna say measles..
mountain grammy
Apr 2
#21
For me it made me sleepy and sluggish for 2 days. It's not as terrible as having the flu.
C Moon
Apr 2
#37
I was waiting for the vaccine a few years ago and got shingles. Not pleasant.
twodogsbarking
Apr 2
#39