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    Mik
    wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 03:00 last edited by
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    Janet’s left knee/leg is in bad shape this week. I think it’s a hamstring tendinitis from Pilates but not sure. Bought her a knee brace and she’s using her cane. She wasn’t this bad after her hip replacement.

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      taiwan_girl
      wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 08:00 last edited by
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      Ouch to all.

      @89th hope your shingles goes away soon,

      @mark knee replacement will have you ready to qualify for the Olympics!

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        xenon
        wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 14:24 last edited by
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        I had a similar experience a couple of years ago, 89. But it was on my back. Not terribly painful. The fatigue and malaise was worse.

        It’s been a disease trending younger and younger. Some theories are that with chicken pox vaccines, adults aren’t getting a regular exposure to the stuff to re-up their immunity. Would make sense - but dunno if that’s pseudoscience.

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          6 Apr 2025, 14:24

          I had a similar experience a couple of years ago, 89. But it was on my back. Not terribly painful. The fatigue and malaise was worse.

          It’s been a disease trending younger and younger. Some theories are that with chicken pox vaccines, adults aren’t getting a regular exposure to the stuff to re-up their immunity. Would make sense - but dunno if that’s pseudoscience.

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          Renauda
          wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 14:44 last edited by
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          @xenon

          My understanding - from my friend’s pharmacist spouse- is that if you had exposure to the chicken pox virus as a child the same virus can result in shingles later in life. The chicken pox vaccine has little or nothing to do with contracting shingles.

          Cancer patients undergoing chemo or radiation treatment and diabetics are particular high risk for contracting shingles. As are adults who are run down, work stressed or lead a high risk lifestyle that weakens their immune system..

          Elbows up!

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            xenon
            wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 15:44 last edited by xenon 19 days from now
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            @Renauda That makes sense. The theory would be, since there’s less wild chicken pox virus circulating around (since the advent of the vaccine), people get fewer exposures to the virus throughout their life (most of which wouldn’t end up in shingles, but would rather act as a “re-up” of immunity)

            Similar to how we all became very susceptible to regular respiratory viruses (cold, flu) after completely avoiding them for a couple of years during COVID.

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              Renauda
              wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 15:50 last edited by Renauda 19 days from now
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              It therefore stands to reason as well that
              if an adult who never had chicken pox or received the vaccine as a child, would contract the chicken pox from exposure to open shingles sores rather than shingles.

              Elbows up!

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                6 Apr 2025, 15:50

                It therefore stands to reason as well that
                if an adult who never had chicken pox or received the vaccine as a child, would contract the chicken pox from exposure to open shingles sores rather than shingles.

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                LuFins Dad
                wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 18:16 last edited by
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                @Renauda said in Shingles:

                It therefore stands to reason as well that
                if an adult who never had chicken pox or received the vaccine as a child, would contract the chicken pox from exposure to open shingles sores rather than shingles.

                That was me. Never had chicken pox as a kid, and didn’t even think about getting the vaccine in 95… I was 23 and wasn’t really paying attention.

                10 years ago I started breaking out in a rash and ran a 102 degree fever. Turns out an older guy at Church had shingles, and unvaccinated me got Chicken Pox from it. It’s worse for adults than kids, too.

                The Brad

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                  6 Apr 2025, 18:16

                  @Renauda said in Shingles:

                  It therefore stands to reason as well that
                  if an adult who never had chicken pox or received the vaccine as a child, would contract the chicken pox from exposure to open shingles sores rather than shingles.

                  That was me. Never had chicken pox as a kid, and didn’t even think about getting the vaccine in 95… I was 23 and wasn’t really paying attention.

                  10 years ago I started breaking out in a rash and ran a 102 degree fever. Turns out an older guy at Church had shingles, and unvaccinated me got Chicken Pox from it. It’s worse for adults than kids, too.

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                  Renauda
                  wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 18:50 last edited by
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                  @LuFins-Dad

                  I had chicken pox and mumps as a kid but didn’t have red measles -no idea why I didn’t get it as all classmates and block friends had it in elementary school. Anyhow I took the measles antigen test end of February this year and it came up negative. Three days later I received the vaccine. Glad I did because there now an outbreak of measles in the city.

                  Elbows up!

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                    LuFins Dad
                    wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 20:40 last edited by
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                    I’m trying to figure out when I need to get my Shingles vaccine. I’ve heard that having chicken pox confers a number of years immunity…

                    The Brad

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                      Mik
                      wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 20:47 last edited by
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                      Just get it.

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                        6 Apr 2025, 20:40

                        I’m trying to figure out when I need to get my Shingles vaccine. I’ve heard that having chicken pox confers a number of years immunity…

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                        Renauda
                        wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 21:52 last edited by
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                        @LuFins-Dad

                        What Mik said.

                        The risk of long term nerve damage from shingles increases with one’s age. A former reservist cohort of mine, a gunner, was deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the other. No surprise! He contracted facial shingles when he was 65. When he recovered he was stone deaf in both ears.

                        So if you can’t avoid shingles at least try to mitigate it with the two stage vaccine.

                        Elbows up!

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                          Tom-K
                          wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 22:59 last edited by Tom-K 20 days from now
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                          Just get the vaccine already you weenines! Geez, you people.

                          I got it and I'm LIVIN' LARGE!!!

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                            Renauda
                            wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 23:09 last edited by Renauda 20 days from now
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                            @Tom-K

                            Just get the vaccine already you weenines! Geez, you people.

                            This “people” got his two dose Shingrix a year ago.

                            Elbows up!

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                              89th
                              wrote on 7 Apr 2025, 12:25 last edited by
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                              @mark good luck on the knee surgery later. I've had some coworkers who got it and the rehab is a PITA but overall their quality of life improved a lot.

                              Shingles update... it's been a week and I just finished my 7 days of antiviral pills, I'm about 80% healed up...glad it wasn't worse. I'll get the shingles vaccines whenever my doctor lets me, normally it's suggested once you turn 50 but I guess I'm ahead of that game, ugh.

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                                Jolly
                                wrote on 7 Apr 2025, 16:18 last edited by
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                                You do know that with the sloughing of cells containing RNA particles, you can't have sex for 30 days after the last lesion heals.

                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                  7 Apr 2025, 16:18

                                  You do know that with the sloughing of cells containing RNA particles, you can't have sex for 30 days after the last lesion heals.

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                                  Doctor Phibes
                                  wrote on 7 Apr 2025, 16:47 last edited by
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                                  @Jolly said in Shingles:

                                  You do know that with the sloughing of cells containing RNA particles, you can't have sex for 30 days after the last lesion heals.

                                  Unless he tells her 'Prepare to experience the 10/10 worst pain in your life!'

                                  As chat up lines go, I've heard better.

                                  I was only joking

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