2nd shingles vaccine dose

I had a little bout of shingles in my early /mid 30s. Smaller circle on my left side. I don't remember how painful it was now. But after reading some of this I might look into the vaccine .
 
I'm posting on this because a friend of mine died from the Delta variant of Covid. Possibly incidental to that is he had refused the Covid vaccine after having a bad reaction to the first dose of shingles vaccine a year or so earlier.

The reality is most vaccines are good for most people and vaccines have prevented much misery compared to eons of human history before.

On the other hand, adverse reaction responses to vaccines do occur and vary both by specific vaccine, and person to person. Some of us are the unlucky few per million who have had very severe adverse reactions to a vaccine.

If anyone is unsure about taking any vaccine, before deciding consider getting medical advice from a physician who has actually treated patients who have had severe adverse reactions to a vaccine. The challenge to that is not many physicians have...simply because it is such a rare occurrence.
 
What is the recovery rate from the shingles?
I don't know... why don't you do some research on it and let us know. Thanks
Are you saying shingles is killing people?
No
Or are you referring to COVID here?
No

I guess I'm saying you get to pick your poison...
Vaccines have a shorter recovery time than the disease...
I had a friend that survived polio but never fully recovered... I consider myself fortunate to get the vaccine and not the disease
 
If anyone is unsure about taking any vaccine, before deciding consider getting medical advice from a physician who has actually treated patients who have had severe adverse reactions to a vaccine. The challenge to that is not many physicians have...simply because it is such a rare occurrence.
I have a friend who is a cancer survivor with MCS, and also has other allergies that date from childhood. She takes her vaccines in her allergist's office. It gives her some peace of mind and reduces the likelihood of an ER visit in the event something does go sideways.
 
No shots for me. I just don’t trust the pharmaceutical or medical “experts” anymore after all the lies they told us about the Covid “vaccines”.
☝️👍. My profession allows me to have a very large circle of personal acquaintances. Far more than most. East coast to Midwest to gulf coast.
EVERYONE that I know that died from the Rona, had the shot.
Since that debacle , I’ve sworn off any vac. Never had the flu shot and won’t ever.
I was skeptical that the truth would ever be revealed. But it’s looking like the truth may come out.

Start studying the autism rates
 
Being in a physician's office is wise to get a vaccine for those at risk for immediate allergic reactions (e.g., anaphylaxis).

Other extremely rare very scary severe neurological adverse reactions to some vaccines take time (typically days to weeks) to develop...for example Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Transverse Myelitis, Multiple Sclerosis, etc. By the time it is recognized, unfortunately much damage is already done. With kids it sometimes happens as Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM). Fortunately these severe adverse neurological response cases in general are extremely rare and not a reason for most people to not get most vaccines.
 
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