Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 year olds need to start paying attention to their health -- Get your colonoscopy and the Shirgrex vaccine!
These are 2 that absolutely are proven effective at disease prevention.
Op here-I've done the Cologuard, but was not offered the Shingrex-although it seems the age has been lowered to 50 for that.
I guess I got it from stress-a parent passed away earlier this year, and work's been a handful also. I guess it all accumulated and lowered my immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get the vaccine?
Anonymous wrote:A gel ice pack can provide a nice distraction
and you are right!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shingles can be a side effect of covid vaccines.
Proof?
This article reports case studies of shingles occurring post-covid vaccine. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9209775/
Given that people are getting the covid booster right now, it is a rare, but possible, factor to consider for new cases this month. The poster at 9/23 23:57 said they got shingles following a covid vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I definitely don't want the thread to get locked up over vaccine stuff![]()
I've been hosing myself down every few hours with lidocaine spray and I'm surviving the day so far! And talking to a few co-workers this morning, they both mentioned acquaintances who had it under 50, so I guess it's not entirely uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shingles can be a side effect of covid vaccines.
Proof?
This article reports case studies of shingles occurring post-covid vaccine. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9209775/
Given that people are getting the covid booster right now, it is a rare, but possible, factor to consider for new cases this month. The poster at 9/23 23:57 said they got shingles following a covid vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shingles can be a side effect of covid vaccines.
Proof?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shingles can be a side effect of covid vaccines.
Shingles can be a side effect from any vaccine. It can be a side effect of COVID.
But let’s be realistic, a 53 year old who isn’t aware of the Shingrix being available to them for 3 years hasn’t had a COVID vax since their first 2 shots in the pandemic.
Well, that's a question for OP. Did you get the new covid booster, OP?
No. I had the first two shots in the pandemic. I have never had Covid, to my knowledge-have never tested positive.
In defense of not realizing I was eligible for the shingles shot-the last few years I was consumed with my ailing parent/s health (it was a difficult decline and death of one and decline of the other), and wasn't prioritizing mine. I'm certain the built-up stress from all that contributed to me getting shingles.