Shingles Vaccine 0wie!
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 20:51 last edited by George K
I've never thought "pain at the injection site" as being a big problem with vaccines.
Having had my doc yell at me for years, and having had shingles twice, I finally went to Walgreens to get a shot of Shingrix.
The injection didn't hurt any more than any other, but now, about 6 hours later, that deltoid is SORE. Sore to the point that I don't want to lie on that side.
Hopefully, it'll get better before it's bedtime - I'm a side-sleeper.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 21:08 last edited by LuFins Dad
Uncle Joe! You had better take a look at this! George said something not very good about vaccines. While we can’t really prove the accuracy of his statement, it certainly is contradictory to the TRUTH that vaccines are good, so the post needs to be removed and George needs to be sanctioned!
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 21:14 last edited by
Is that an attenuated virus?
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 21:15 last edited by
Good catch lufins
Let's submit the official application for a security review
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 21:19 last edited by
@jolly said in Vaccine 0wie!:
Is that an attenuated virus?
Wiki: "Shingrix is a recombinant subunit vaccine which has been used in many countries since 2017"
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:12 last edited by
MFR had site pain too. Her injection site was red for two or three weeks.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:12 last edited by
I'm getting it next month. Whatever pain the shot might bring is better than shingles.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:17 last edited by
@mik said in Vaccine 0wie!:
I'm getting it next month. Whatever pain the shot might bring is better than shingles.
Shingles is the suxxors.
First time was worse, much worse, than the 2nd (which was about 2 years ago).
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@mik said in Vaccine 0wie!:
I'm getting it next month. Whatever pain the shot might bring is better than shingles.
Shingles is the suxxors.
First time was worse, much worse, than the 2nd (which was about 2 years ago).
wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:22 last edited by@george-k said in Vaccine 0wie!:
First time was worse, much worse, than the 2nd
Wait, what? My doc that I dragged myself to for shingles told me I couldn't get it a second time. What's up with that???
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@george-k said in Vaccine 0wie!:
First time was worse, much worse, than the 2nd
Wait, what? My doc that I dragged myself to for shingles told me I couldn't get it a second time. What's up with that???
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@catseye3 I was talking about my experiences with shingles. First bout was worse.
Also, for Shingrix, it's a two time inoculation.
wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:30 last edited by@george-k said in Vaccine 0wie!:
I was talking about my experiences with shingles. First bout was worse.
Sorry, still confused and apparently not firing on all cylinders. You had two shingles attacks, you said? My doc said once you get it, you can't get it again. She was wrong?
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@george-k said in Vaccine 0wie!:
I was talking about my experiences with shingles. First bout was worse.
Sorry, still confused and apparently not firing on all cylinders. You had two shingles attacks, you said? My doc said once you get it, you can't get it again. She was wrong?
wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:39 last edited by@catseye3 said in Vaccine 0wie!:
My doc said once you get it, you can't get it again. She was wrong?
Yes.
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@catseye3 said in Vaccine 0wie!:
My doc said once you get it, you can't get it again. She was wrong?
Yes.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:43 last edited by
https://www.healthline.com/health/shingles-recurrence#statistics
Data about how often shingles recurs is limited. A 2011Trusted Source study in Minnesota over seven years found that between 5.7 and 6.2 percent of shingles people got shingles a second time.
In general, the researchTrusted Source suggests that your risk of getting shingles a second time is about the same as the risk you had of getting shingles the first time.
The amount of time between the first case of shingles and a recurrence has not been well-researched. In the study from 2011, the recurrence occurred from 96 days to 10 years after the initial shingles outbreak, but this study covered only a 12-year period.
My first encounter was in early 1977.
Most recent was about 3 years ago.
https://www.insider.com/can-you-get-shingles-more-than-once
A study published in 2011 in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings found that among more than 1600 shingles patients, about 5% experienced a second outbreak. It is possible to have a third outbreak of shingles, but this happens very rarely.
Keep in mind that if you've already had shingles once, you can't get infected again from someone with shingles or chickenpox. The only way that you can have multiple bouts of shingles is through the reactivation of the dormant virus in your own body.
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https://www.healthline.com/health/shingles-recurrence#statistics
Data about how often shingles recurs is limited. A 2011Trusted Source study in Minnesota over seven years found that between 5.7 and 6.2 percent of shingles people got shingles a second time.
In general, the researchTrusted Source suggests that your risk of getting shingles a second time is about the same as the risk you had of getting shingles the first time.
The amount of time between the first case of shingles and a recurrence has not been well-researched. In the study from 2011, the recurrence occurred from 96 days to 10 years after the initial shingles outbreak, but this study covered only a 12-year period.
My first encounter was in early 1977.
Most recent was about 3 years ago.
https://www.insider.com/can-you-get-shingles-more-than-once
A study published in 2011 in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings found that among more than 1600 shingles patients, about 5% experienced a second outbreak. It is possible to have a third outbreak of shingles, but this happens very rarely.
Keep in mind that if you've already had shingles once, you can't get infected again from someone with shingles or chickenpox. The only way that you can have multiple bouts of shingles is through the reactivation of the dormant virus in your own body.
wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:48 last edited by Catseye3@george-k said in Vaccine 0wie!:
among more than 1600 shingles patients, about 5% experienced a second outbreak.
Lucky you!
It is possible to have a third outbreak of shingles, but this happens very rarely.
What's 'very rarely'? If a second bout happens with five percent of the people, 'very rarely' is what, in the minus column???
ETA: Just fooling around. No need to look it up.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 22:55 last edited by
I had shingles about 35 years ago
Last year my doctor told me to get the vaccine, I haven't gotten around to it yet
But he said it can happen again
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wrote on 17 Jul 2021, 23:22 last edited by
I had chicken pox around 5 years ago. Does that mean I SHOULD have the vaccine or shouldn’t? I know there’s something weird about Adult Chicken Pox and Shingles…
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wrote on 18 Jul 2021, 00:25 last edited by
Wife gas had shingles a couple of times.
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wrote on 18 Jul 2021, 11:51 last edited by
Well, this was an interesting experience...
About 8 hours after the injection, I had overwhelming fatigue. I fell asleep at my desk and slept for about two hours - a two hour nap in the early evening is never a good thing.
When I woke up, I had generalized myalgias, and shaking chills. No fever, just chills.
I went to bed at about 10, and of course, couldn't sleep. The chills eventually stopped, and I tossed and turned in the spare bedroom, so as to not disturb Mrs. K. Watched some TV, and finally was able to fall asleep at about 1 AM. Couldn't really sleep on my left side because of pain at the injection site. It's still sore this AM, but a bit better.