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I work for a Pharma company and I attended a seminar today that discussed shingles. I thought I'd share some of the things I learned since it is primarily an age-related disease. I'm not sure that this is the right forum to place this, feel free to move it.
Each year approximately 1 million Americans will develop shingles - mostly over 60, female and caucasian. By the age of 84 1 out of 2 people have experienced shingles. Shingles is an infection caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. Once you have chickenpox, the virus can remain quietly in your body for years until it awakens and forms blisters on the skin. Note: it is not contagious! Although the symptoms may go away in a short period of time, if it is not treated quickly, after shingles pain or postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) can occur. This type of pain is often described as burning, aching, itching and sharp. It may be felt in the area of the body where the previous shingles rash appeared, but it can also appear on other places. PHN pain can greatly impact quality of life - even taking a shower or getting dressed in the morning can be excruciating. PHN is one of the most common causes of pain-related suicides in the elderly. The seminar stressed the need to talk to your medical provider if you think you might have shingles. Receiving medical treatment as soon as possible for shingles can lessen the time you have shingles and lower your risk for PHN. For more information visit: www.aftershingles.com |
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Thanks.....very informative!
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taylor111947, thanks for the information. I have had shingles. I had it in my early 40s. My brother and sister both had shingles and, like me, both had it when they were in their early 40s.
My father's elderly sister lost her eyesight in one eye because of shingles on her face and neck. Shingles isn't contagiious. But most importantly, if someone hasn't had chickenpox and they are exposed to shingles, they can develop chickenpox. When I had shingles I had to stay away from my Jazzercise class because of young children in a daycare and pregnant women. Chickenpox is very dangerous for pregnant women. Also, there are antiviral drugs to help with the symptoms of shingles. These drugs are best if administered within 72 hours of the first blisters. Last edited by bkcunningham1; 09-02-2010 at 03:09 PM. |
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I remember my mother having Shingles when I was a kid. Very painful. When the vaccine first came out I got mine right away. Same for keeping up on our boosters as we get older.
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There is a shingles vaccine that has been developed and is recommended (by the CDC) for those over 60. Here is a link you might find helpful - talk to your healthcare provider about this.
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/...s/vac-faqs.htm
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I had Shingles, fortunately a mild case. I did get treatment right away. I emailed everyone in my golf league to find out if anyone was playing who did NOT have the chickenpox as a kid. If so, I was going to sit out. Turns out, every one of them had chickenpox as a kid. I had not realized it was that common, like measles.
One question I have is whether the vaccine is effective if you've already had shingles. |
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My understanding of the vaccine for people who have had shingles, P, is it helps prevent after shingles pain or postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). I still have some pain just every so often. Not bad at all. The vaccine is only 51 percent effective. I don't know how effective it is for PHN.
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I had shingles a few years ago. Thought it was back pain - the doctor even sent me for x-rays and was ready to send me for an MRI, but the rash broke out. I had the pain for about a month before the sores came out. Besides putting me on Valtrex immediately for the virus (it is a herpatic virus) he prescribed Cymbalta for the nerve pain. Seems that they have found it is not only for depression. It really worked but some strange side effects. I was worried that I would be depressed after stopping the Cymbalta, but all is well. The whole experience was not fun and knocked me for a loop for a good 6 months. I was told the vaccine could be given a year after no symptoms.
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If you are over 60 and haven't had a SHINGLES shot , Then make arrangements to get one soon ...They are pricey but worth every penny........
One of many nasty side affects is NEUROPATHY......Not trying to frighten anyone but it is the one side effect you don't want to leave yourself open for.......You can lose your ability to walk ....It is a very real threat....I am not a Physician but I play one on the computer.......SO CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR AND SOON............ FUMAR DM,QR, HD, AFof L, CIO, oi812 etc,etc.... Forgive the humor for such a serious subject !!! .. ![]()
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Some more great comments.
Just a little clarification: The vaccine is for preventing shingles. PHN pain is a separate issue - occuring after an outbreak of shingles. The most effective treatment for that appears to be a prescription pain patch (Lidoderm is one). I focused on the PHN because many times it is more debilitating than the shingles. Also, many times it is not diagnosed right away since it can occur way after the shingles are gone and the link might not be easy to find. |
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We've been working for a while with our doctor's office--trying to get this Shingles vaccine. If you are a Medicare recipient, and have the Part D Rx Plan it is covered. Our problem is that my husband has Medicare primary-Aetna thru retirement as secondary and our drug plan is also through retirement (Caremark)and he does not have Part D. I have Aetna primary as I am not Medicare age yet. Took a while to get them to understand that we could not go to the pharmacy--pick up vaccine and bring to their office for injection. (They wanted us to do this as they have picked it up for patients who never came to office to get injection-) Our Aetna will pay for both our vaccines but they have to be billed through a physician's office--- They have placed an order for the vaccine but apparently they were told by the "vaccine company" that there is a shortage and that it won't be available until around Oct/Nov. It has been ordered and will be kept in the physician office freezer until we get there to receive it. My husband and I really want this injection---both his parents had shingles on face--near their eyes- Know of so many people who have agonized with this pain for years after having shingles. My mother also had them on chest--was there to pick her up to take her to Cardiologist when she showed me the blisters and I knew what she had.
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Hi Sandy & Bill (note: still playing Ridder tomorrow despite Hurr. Earl!).
The med center I work at charges $173 if not covered by ins. And yes there is a current shortage for another month or so. I suggest that everyone get the vaccine even if you must pay for it. You DON'T want shingles! |
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