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elleng

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Mon Apr 9, 2018, 11:47 AM Apr 2018

Why You Should Get the New Shingles Vaccine [View all]

'I love my local YMCA for many reasons beyond my daily swim. Top of the list: the friendships and conversations in the locker room that are frequent sources of valuable information, connections and motivation. For example, I recently overheard a discussion about Y members and friends of members who had experienced devastating attacks of shingles, including one woman who nearly lost an eye and another who was left with unrelenting nerve pain.

That was the push I needed to end my procrastination about getting the new shingles vaccine, Shingrix, which was approved by the Food and Drug Administration last October after studies involving 16,600 people showed it to be far more effective at preventing this disease than the first shingles vaccine, Zostavax, which I had had a decade earlier. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people 50 and older, including those previously immunized with Zostavax, should now get the Shingrix vaccine.

The process was surprisingly simple and less costly than I had anticipated (list price is $280 for the two-part shot without insurance). All I needed was a prescription from my doctor. I took it to my local pharmacy, where a staff pharmacist administered the vaccine. I’ll get the second part the same way in May. My Medicare Part D insurance covered it with a $40 co-pay for each part. (The cost may be higher if the vaccine is administered in a doctor’s office, so check first.)

Many millions of Americans, especially those older than 40, are susceptible to an eventual attack of shingles, caused by the very same virus that causes chickenpox. Once this virus, varicella zoster, infects a person, it lies dormant for decades in nerve roots, ready to pounce when the immune system is weakened, say, by stress, medication, trauma or disease. One-third of Americans eventually get shingles, but the risk rises with age, and by age 85 half of adults will have had at least one outbreak of shingles.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/09/well/why-you-should-get-the-new-shingles-vaccine.html?

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Thanks for the info! I didn't know there was a new vaccine. 50 Shades Of Blue Apr 2018 #1
You're welcome. I'd heard about it some time ago, elleng Apr 2018 #2
I'll ask my GP about it next time too! 50 Shades Of Blue Apr 2018 #3
That's neat! elleng Apr 2018 #5
He must be a great doctor! 50 Shades Of Blue Apr 2018 #7
He's very nice, I like him a lot, elleng Apr 2018 #9
I had a friend that got shingles in his 40s on his face sdfernando Apr 2018 #4
AWFUL for your friend! elleng Apr 2018 #6
Yeah it was so terrible.... sdfernando Apr 2018 #8
Many insurance plans won't cover until 60. CousinIT Apr 2018 #10
Thanks so much for this info!!! Talitha Apr 2018 #11
You're welcome. elleng Apr 2018 #12
If you got that shot a few years ago, it was the old one. The new one just came out. Nay Apr 2018 #29
K&R fleabiscuit Apr 2018 #13
I got my first shot of..... Little Star Apr 2018 #14
I got mine yesterday and my arm hurts like hell, does yours? Eliot Rosewater Apr 2018 #18
I was warned that it probably would but.... Little Star Apr 2018 #19
Yeah, mine is way worse but it will go away in a few days. Well worth it. Eliot Rosewater Apr 2018 #20
Just got shot one yesterday and my arm hurts like a MOTHERFARKER! Eliot Rosewater Apr 2018 #15
'Thanks,' I guess. elleng Apr 2018 #16
I think it is individual thing, if they hit the wrong spot. I will ask others here if they had this Eliot Rosewater Apr 2018 #17
My doctors say that a shot that hurts radical noodle Apr 2018 #21
You're absolutely correct, noodle! elleng Apr 2018 #22
I will need to get this new shot soon. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2018 #23
Just touching base... Talitha Apr 2018 #24
You're welcome, Talitha, and thanks for the info. elleng Apr 2018 #25
Thanks for the news. procon Apr 2018 #26
Amen. I am one of those truly special people, one of the .001% who gets multiple bouts of catbyte Apr 2018 #27
Oh my GOODNESS! elleng Apr 2018 #30
I had shingles when I was 36 years-old and sixteen weeks post-partum. Laffy Kat Apr 2018 #28
Got my recommended Shingrix booster shot today Talitha Jul 2018 #31
Glad you got it, and it was easier. elleng Jul 2018 #32
I have Kaiser shanti Jul 2018 #34
Just got my first shot of Shingrix shanti Jul 2018 #33
I finally got the booster/2d shot today, EDIT elleng Feb 2019 #35
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