Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Shingles shot has nothing to do with Obama Care.....Believe me if you have not had the Shingles shot you should get it.....You do NOT want the full brunt of Shingles. Do not walk but run to get this shot without delayl
Once you have it ...and it can occur at any time and for no reason....on a trip or when you wake up in the am..... It just takes off unless you have immediate access to the required drugs to supress it and it can be very painful. If you are over 55, DONOT fool with this. . |
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Amen to that!
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Chicago, Cary, and Champaign, IL Winchester, IN Lancaster, OH Tampa, FL |
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as a pharmacist I saw many, many patients needing anti-viral meds and heavy duty pain meds from getting shingles. My insurance company paid for the shot if one was 60 years old. I was at my doctor's shortly after my 60th birthday requesting it. I would highly recommend getting it.
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My doctor gave me a shingles shot in my 60's.
My uncle didn't get one and he got the shingles in his 90's. He was a WWII vet who never complained about anything, except the extreme pain he felt, from the shingles. He was in a lot of pain for several years and it disabled, his arm. The only relief he got from the singles is the day he died!!! I wouldn't be able to put a price tag on being in pain for several years. It's worth every penny of what a shot may cost. The short answer is a resounding YES!!!!. Get the shot.
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Varicella vaccination •All adults without evidence of immunity to varicella (as defined below) should receive 2 doses of single-antigen varicella vaccine or a second dose if they have received only 1 dose. Varicella in an adult is an ugly disease. Your risk of acquiring varicella increases if you are exposed to persons who may have either active chicken pox or active shingles. Living in a retirement community certainly increases your likelihood of shingles exposure. On the other hand, chicken pox is becoming much less common in children due to the success of routine immunization in that age group. As to whether before giving the shingles shot you need to assess for past varicella in the absence of a history of chicken pox, Routine Vaccination of Persons Aged >60 Years ACIP recommends routine vaccination of all persons aged >60 years with 1 dose of zoster vaccine. Persons who report a previous episode of zoster and persons with chronic medical conditions (e.g., chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic pulmonary disease) can be vaccinated unless those conditions are contraindications or precautions. Zoster vaccination is not indicated to treat acute zoster, to prevent persons with acute zoster from developing PHN, or to treat ongoing PHN. Before routine administration of zoster vaccine, it is not necessary to ask patients about their history of varicella (chickenpox) or to conduct serologic testing for varicella immunity. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr5705.pdf page 19 Over 99.5% of persons born before 1980 have had varicella. If you are given the shingles shot and you have not had chicken pox I find no evidence it will "give you chicken pox" In fact in that situation, the shingles shot simply counts as your first of the two required varicella shots you need.
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Shingles Vaccine Information, Side Effects, and More
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KayakerNC Mt Clemens, MI Newport, NC Suffering from TV envy |
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Now, I'm more confused than ever. I guess wife and I will just pay $450 for our shots whether we need them or not.
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If you are on Medicare you will not have to pay anything- my understanding. I only paid $50 the year before I went on Medicare.
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All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope. Winston Churchill |
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My shingles shot was covered through a Cigna PPO, and my wife's through a BCBS PPO. Both done at Walgreens, no prescription. It took a while for Cigna to determine how to cover it. BCBS was no problem at all.
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Thanks for taking the time to respond to my post. It has certainly given me a reason to reconsider what my previous physician told me, as well as to discuss it with my current physician in The Villages. |
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Just got my shingles shot today. Kept putting it off, but so glad I have it now. I had chicken pox and so did all 4 of my children. I once saw a sweet 92 yr old man suffering with this disease and it was just pitiful; he was in so much pain.
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