I'm enjoying seeing all the Skyline connections - it's like a flashback episode where it is revealed that all our main characters had prior proximity no one knew about
My parents both just had their second dose of shingles vaccine. Mom's arm swelled up, but long enough after the shot that she didn't immediately connect it to that. Worth it, though, they've both had shingles and do not want again. I wonder if I should look into getting it, I had assumed my doctor would tell me to get it if it was available to me, but I maybe I should bring it up myself/ I have not had it, but am quite sure I don't want it, and I did have chickenpox as a kid
Does the fact that kids these days have all had the chickenpox vaccine mean none of them will get shingles as adults?
Speaking as someone who has had shingles, if you have the opportunity to NOT have shingles I highly recommend that option because shingles is GODAWFUL.
They won't do it until you're 50. My husband definitely felt ill from it both times, but it has to be better than shingles, from what I hear.
I once worked with someone who had shingles on his head, edging down onto his face. I remember him saying the doctor told him he was lucky it didn't get into his eyes - he'd be blind.
I'm over 50
My dad had the same thing, Toddson. Had to see an opthalmologist regularly for a while to make sure his eye wasn't in danger.
Does the fact that kids these days have all had the chickenpox vaccine mean none of them will get shingles as adults?
Yes! This is one of the reasons it's so great there's a vaccine for chickenpox now even though it's not usually a dangerous disease for kids.
I'm enjoying seeing all the Skyline connections - it's like a flashback episode where it is revealed that all our main characters had prior proximity no one knew about
I know I've taken a handful of visiting Buffistas there.
They won't do it until you're 50. My husband definitely felt ill from it both times, but it has to be better than shingles, from what I hear.
That's why I'm getting it as soon as I turn 50 (which, Jesus Christ, is just about 6 months away).
I remember him saying the doctor told him he was lucky it didn't get into his eyes - he'd be blind.
We have 2 friends who got shingles in their eye -- one recovered fairly easily, although while he had them, they were horrific; the other didn't lose his sight, but had to stay in completely dark rooms for 6 months (maybe longer), and had a long recovery after that. Shingles is FUCKED UP. (That's a medical term.) (I'm a medical editor; you can trust me.)
My mother is embarrassed about how mild her case of shingles was. Actually, this is probably connected to her lack of covid fear -- she really has never been sick as an adult, ever mind a 75-year-old.
I'm enjoying seeing all the Skyline connections - it's like a flashback episode where it is revealed that all our main characters had prior proximity no one knew about
Yes!!
Is the shingles vaccine a 2-dose thing? Ugh.
dcp already answered, but yeah. I will say, I did not have any reaction to the first dose, so, yay. As far as I know, I've never had any kind of negative reaction to a vaccine, and I am vigorously knocking on wood right now. Now I want to know how often I need the shingles vaccine, so I will go look at dcp's link.
Also now, I would like to eat some Skyline chili. Considering that I haven't even thought about dinner, maybe I should so some googling..
OK, looks like CDC says every five years. I can do that.