โAug-10-2015 04:35 PM
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KatPalmertoyhauler wrote:
I realize this is an old post but wanted to comment. I got the shingles shot within days of age my insurance would pay for it. The reason was my dad got shingles right before you heard of the vaccination for it. He suffered for the last 6 or 7 years of his life with daily nerve pain. Every night before bed he had to have a salve put on the scare trail to help the pain lessen enough so he could sleep. Supposedly if you have the shot you might get shingles but they believe it will not be as severe as if you hadn't had the vaccination. I pray no one ever gets such a bad case as my dad had.
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โJan-17-2016 05:01 AM
slickrock steve wrote:
I did not get the shot in time.
I came down with the shingles when I was so stressed over my Mom and her battle with colon cancer. When I got them, it was on the left side of my head, and under my hair. Then it came out in my left ear, and in my eye!!!
I am now partially blind in my left eye, and have to take the Gabapentin medicine for the rest of my life as I also got "Post Herpetic Neuralgia" which is constant pain,24/7, and re-occuring bouts of nerve problems.
GET the shot!! Do NOT hesitate because you maybe afraid of the cost, or the getting the disease!
โNov-10-2015 06:31 PM
โNov-09-2015 06:43 PM
emzee wrote:
We got the shot too. Better safe than sorry. No charge if you are on medicare and have a back up insurance plan too. We also got the Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis Vaccine(whooping cough)and the Pneumonia shots. Have a new little granddaughter.
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โAug-11-2015 01:42 PM
Trackrig wrote:gbopp wrote:
I got the shot a couple years ago. My DW had shingles, I don't want them. No problems yet. I believe I paid 190.00, my insurance did not cover the cost.
I also had the pneumonia shot which my insurance did not cover.
And I actually have pretty good insurance. Go figure.
A lot of insurance companies only want to pay for what is actually wrong with you, they don't want to pay for preventative measures on something that might or might not occur.
Bill
โAug-11-2015 07:55 AM
Trackrig wrote:
As sort of a side note, you can get shingles on / in your eyes and it can cause blindness if it happens there.
Bill
โAug-10-2015 11:00 PM