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senseandsensibility

(17,105 posts)
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:34 PM Nov 2023

Would like input from others about the Shingrix vaccine

I have had shingles more than once, am over 60, and should get the vaccine. But I am concerned about side effects. I don't know why, but this one scares me. I have all my Covid vaccines with no problem but I got a case of shingles right after my last booster a year ago. Even my doctor thinks there may have been a connection.

Anyway, my fear of the shringrix vaccine is not exactly logical, I admit that. But I am having trouble overcoming it.

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Would like input from others about the Shingrix vaccine (Original Post) senseandsensibility Nov 2023 OP
Shingle shot ampm Nov 2023 #1
Good to hear that senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #3
Zostavax TwilightZone Nov 2023 #21
The new version is two shots Abnredleg Nov 2023 #15
No side effects at all. Borchkins Nov 2023 #2
Was it Shingrix or the other one senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #6
I'm in the same boat with you, and 75 Walleye Nov 2023 #4
Yes, my shingles were relatively mild as well senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #8
Well I've had all the Covid shots, no reaction, I'll get my flu shot next week Walleye Nov 2023 #11
Just a heads up on the RSV vaccination... LastDemocratInSC Nov 2023 #57
From the 2024 Medicare Handbook yellowdogintexas Nov 2023 #26
Medicare covers it. vanlassie Nov 2023 #37
Thank you, I will ask about it and try and get it when I go to get my flu shot next week Walleye Nov 2023 #39
Medicare covers it. Ninga Nov 2023 #53
Medicare covers it if you are over 60 now. Stings a little but no real ratchiweenie Nov 2023 #61
Thank you I think I have definitely almost decided to get it Walleye Nov 2023 #62
Husband had shingles then had both shots with no side effects. Srkdqltr Nov 2023 #5
Good to hear! senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #10
Shingles vaccine hesitancy CTC Nov 2023 #19
I was very tired the day after each Shingrix jab Thunderbeast Nov 2023 #7
I got the vaccine. madaboutharry Nov 2023 #9
Thanks for sharing your experience senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #12
Severe side effects are extremely rare. TwilightZone Nov 2023 #13
Thank you senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #40
A neighbor claudette Nov 2023 #14
No worse side effects than flu vaccine Progressive dog Nov 2023 #16
Glad for claudette Nov 2023 #18
If you had chickenpox, you are at risk for shingles. I had a mild case but caught it early yellowdogintexas Nov 2023 #25
Your neighbor had severe nerve damage as a result of the vaccine? Or shingles? vanlassie Nov 2023 #38
GBS is a potential side effect of the shingrix vaccine in rare cases. KPN Nov 2023 #52
Well I do understand your hesitation. vanlassie Nov 2023 #59
I had my Shingrix in 2018. pazzyanne Nov 2023 #17
Got my shots this year LittleGirl Nov 2023 #20
Thanks for sharing your experience senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #41
We spaced the shots by 3 months LittleGirl Nov 2023 #60
Sore arm, rash at injection site, bamagal62 Nov 2023 #22
I know it is easy for someone else to say you'll be fine zeusdogmom Nov 2023 #23
Thank you senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #42
I had mild side effects from the second shot, none from the first. Voltaire2 Nov 2023 #24
Correct. You are being illogical NoRethugFriends Nov 2023 #27
I got it last year. Siwsan Nov 2023 #28
Have had old and new vaccines unweird Nov 2023 #29
Husband and I both got our Shingrix vaccines. Native Nov 2023 #30
I've never had shingles, but I knew I needed to get both doses of the Shingrix vaccine. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2023 #31
I am so glad that you fully recovered! senseandsensibility Nov 2023 #43
Thank you! It was pretty obvious that I was recovering well before I went home, 24 hrs later. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2023 #45
Did your doctor tell you why he felt confident you would never get Shingles? Native Nov 2023 #44
No, he hadn't told me why. But I knew the stronger the reaction, the better the defense ... CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2023 #46
Gotcha. Native Nov 2023 #47
Husband had Shingrix last year Jilly_in_VA Nov 2023 #32
I can't imagine that a Covid vaccine gave you shingles. I've had both Shingrix shots. Scrivener7 Nov 2023 #33
Peachpit24 peachpit24 Nov 2023 #34
Had both shots with no cost and no reactions last year. JenniferJuniper Nov 2023 #35
Had both shots in the last 5 years before insurances were covering it. I'd heard horror stories from MLAA Nov 2023 #36
Shingles wildflowergardener Nov 2023 #48
Get it. If you get shingles in the face, it can be a nightmare. You can lose your sight. Wonder Why Nov 2023 #49
the 2nd shot made me pooped the next say. that's all. pansypoo53219 Nov 2023 #50
Got the two doses at age 56. Sky Jewels Nov 2023 #51
I got quite sick but it only lasted about 48 hours. Laffy Kat Nov 2023 #54
side effects da svenster Nov 2023 #55
I got the vaccine after talking to a woman who had had it and it sounded very painful Rhiannon12866 Nov 2023 #56
Covid shots triggered shingles in me. Not unusual unc70 Nov 2023 #58

ampm

(301 posts)
1. Shingle shot
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:37 PM
Nov 2023

I had mine years ago with no side effects. So glad I got it. Since you have had shingles you should talk to your doctor to put your fears at ease

senseandsensibility

(17,105 posts)
3. Good to hear that
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:39 PM
Nov 2023

From my research, a few years ago there was a "milder" version (name starts with a V I think) that was a single shot. That's not available now. Now it's Shingrix, which is two shots with much stronger side effects.

TwilightZone

(25,473 posts)
21. Zostavax
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:59 PM
Nov 2023

It used a weakened version of the live virus and wasn't as effective. Health professionals recommend that anyone who received Zostavax get the Shingrix shots.

Abnredleg

(670 posts)
15. The new version is two shots
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:47 PM
Nov 2023

I had the single shot version but my doc recommended I get the new Shingrix (two shots). Had sore arm and mild cold-like symptoms.

Walleye

(31,035 posts)
4. I'm in the same boat with you, and 75
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:39 PM
Nov 2023

My doctor looking at my back once told me I had shingles I never really felt it, I could see there was a streak of itchy spots. And I should get the Shingrix, so far I don’t think Medicare covers it, and that’s my excuse, and I’m afraid of It, like you. Would appreciate any input or experience with this

Walleye

(31,035 posts)
11. Well I've had all the Covid shots, no reaction, I'll get my flu shot next week
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:43 PM
Nov 2023

I’ll talk to the pharmacist about the shingles shot and I guess they’re giving a shot for RSV

LastDemocratInSC

(3,647 posts)
57. Just a heads up on the RSV vaccination...
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 12:55 AM
Nov 2023

The pharmacist who administered mine yesterday said it's a bit thick and I would feel more than with any other vaccination. She was right, it stung a bit but only during the injection and for a few minutes after. A small price to pay for the protection it provides.

I had very mild soreness in the arm for the rest of the day and overnight. Today everything is back to normal.

yellowdogintexas

(22,270 posts)
26. From the 2024 Medicare Handbook
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:27 PM
Nov 2023

Medicare drug coverage (Part D) generally covers all other recommended
adult immunizations (like shingles, tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis
vaccines) to prevent illness. You can now get more vaccines under Part D
at no cost to you.

ratchiweenie

(7,754 posts)
61. Medicare covers it if you are over 60 now. Stings a little but no real
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 12:03 PM
Nov 2023

side affects other than a sore arm for a few days.

Srkdqltr

(6,313 posts)
5. Husband had shingles then had both shots with no side effects.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:40 PM
Nov 2023

I had one shot, I need the second, with no problems. Husband is 85.

CTC

(2 posts)
19. Shingles vaccine hesitancy
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:52 PM
Nov 2023

I received a two dose Shingles regime a couple of years ago and other than a sore shoulder and mild fatigue for a day or two, no other issues. I saw what my father suffered with for decades as he battled shingles and had days were he couldn't wear pants as the skin irritation was too extreme. As an aside, pretty much all vaccines result in some sort of side effect(s), in the vast majority of cases these are limited to local muscle soreness around the injection site, occasionally general fatigue, etc. It's extremely rare that anything more severe occurs. Always a good idea to check-in with your healthcare provider if you have questions or concerns.

Thunderbeast

(3,417 posts)
7. I was very tired the day after each Shingrix jab
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:41 PM
Nov 2023

I would not schedule anything strenuous for the following day. Plan for a long nap.

Having been around people who have had shingles, it seems to be worth the temporary discomfort.

madaboutharry

(40,216 posts)
9. I got the vaccine.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:42 PM
Nov 2023

I knew someone who got shingles and it went in her eye and she lost her sight in that eye. It really scared me. I did have a reaction for a couple of days after the 2nd shot. My arm really hurt and I had a fever. But it was so worth it.
I would talk to your doctor for advice.

senseandsensibility

(17,105 posts)
12. Thanks for sharing your experience
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:45 PM
Nov 2023

My doctor has already told me to get it. I seem to have anxiety about it that doesn't really make sense.

TwilightZone

(25,473 posts)
13. Severe side effects are extremely rare.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:45 PM
Nov 2023

For the vast majority of people, side effects are relatively mild and can include issues like a sore arm, fatigue, headache and nausea. A lot of people don't have any side effects at all. Some just get the sore arm.

For me, I had a sore arm both times and was pretty tired the second time.

Shingrix uses a dead form of the virus, so there's no chance of getting shingles from the vaccine, if that's part of your concern.

Info on Shingrix from Cleveland Clinic, one of the best hospitals in the US.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22996-shingles-vaccine

claudette

(3,587 posts)
14. A neighbor
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:46 PM
Nov 2023

of mine in her 80’s had severe nerve damage as a side effect according to her doctor. I had chicken pox in my early 30’s and I personally want no part of the vaccine.

The TV ad for the vaccine sounds like a doomsday ad. Trying to scare people into getting it. If you’re worried, check with your doctor before deciding but allopathic medicine almost ALWAYS pushes drugs

yellowdogintexas

(22,270 posts)
25. If you had chickenpox, you are at risk for shingles. I had a mild case but caught it early
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:17 PM
Nov 2023

and started meds right away. My sister was pretty much housebound for 6 weeks; all clothing irritated her skin so badly she pretty much hid in the back of the house the whole time.
Our grandmother had it in her esophagus and could not swallow.
I have known several people who were in constant pain for weeks, and just because you have shingles once does not mean you won't have a recurrence.

I'll be getting the vaccine before the end of the year

vanlassie

(5,681 posts)
38. Your neighbor had severe nerve damage as a result of the vaccine? Or shingles?
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 05:13 PM
Nov 2023

The risk of severe damage is much, much higher with shingles than the vax.

KPN

(15,647 posts)
52. GBS is a potential side effect of the shingrix vaccine in rare cases.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 11:10 PM
Nov 2023

It’s syndrome that affects nerves by attacking the myelin (the sheathing — think of it as insulation - around nerve cells. So, yeah, if that’s the case, it can result in nerve damage. My son had GBS as a 10 year old. He has residual nerve damage to this day 30 years later.

pazzyanne

(6,556 posts)
17. I had my Shingrix in 2018.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:50 PM
Nov 2023

Due to my autoimmune disease, I had two shots with no bad side effects. I knew a person who had shingles, and her experiences with shingles made me a believer in the shingles vaccine! She was in pain and extreme discomfort for almost 3 months.

LittleGirl

(8,287 posts)
20. Got my shots this year
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 03:52 PM
Nov 2023

I had them give me the shots in my hip because I had tendon surgery in January in my arm and didn’t want the sore arm. I barely felt them. I’m over 60.

My spouse had his shots in his arm and he had some fever and chills for about 36 hours each time. Nothing serious mind you but for a healthy marathoner he was a little surprised at the fever part. His covid shots just left him with a sore arm.

He also got covid in late September and he had a positive test for 8 days and a fever for those days too. I don’t think they are related but wanted to share that with you.

The doctors here didn’t want to give me the shots until I was 65 but I insisted. I paid 350 for each of us.

My bff got shingles last year and she was a miserable wreck for weeks. She sent me an urgent reminder to get the shots because the pain was unbearable. She has a very demanding job and the shingles were horrible for her. My mother got addicted to pain killers after suffering from shingles. The pain never went away like it should have. I didn’t want that for me. I have enough health problems as it is.

Edit: Good luck in your decision.

senseandsensibility

(17,105 posts)
41. Thanks for sharing your experience
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 07:01 PM
Nov 2023

Did your spouse get Covid immediately after his shingles vaccine or was it sometime after?

LittleGirl

(8,287 posts)
60. We spaced the shots by 3 months
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 10:39 AM
Nov 2023

And his last shingles shot was in July, covid infection in late September so I don’t relate them. He probably got covid before he traveled to the states (masked) at the office. There was an outbreak right after the kids got back in school for the fall semester. The parents shared it.

bamagal62

(3,264 posts)
22. Sore arm, rash at injection site,
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:04 PM
Nov 2023

And felt a bit sore and feverish for about
24 -48 hours. Same with both shots. I would do it again if I had to if it kept me from getting shingles. My mom has had it twice. Once was in and around her eye. Lasted for a long time and was very painful for her. The shot is worth it for sure.

zeusdogmom

(995 posts)
23. I know it is easy for someone else to say you'll be fine
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:08 PM
Nov 2023

So I won’t say that.

75 years old, got both shots within the past 18 months because I got shingles late in October 4 years ago. In my eye. 🤬 Luckily I did not loose my vision but it was touch and go for a bit. I wasn’t released from the ophthalmologist’s care until this past spring. That’s how long it took to make sure everything was healed and good to go.

The first shot was fine. 2nd shot - glad I had cleared my calendar because I was very tired. So tired Zeus Dog didn’t get his walks. He survived 😄. 24 hours later I was 100% fine. FWIW - I live alone so I made sure I had some creature comforts in place and a couple of meals prepped if needed.

Go get the shot. Worst part is the anticipation (this from a person who has passed out after a TB test injection and does suffer from anxiety about shots) Give yourself permission to do nothing afterwards. This vaccine is part of what we seniors need to stay as healthy and active as possible. Think about what shingles side effect did to Diane Feinstein.

senseandsensibility

(17,105 posts)
42. Thank you
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 07:03 PM
Nov 2023

for your helpful post. I think it helps to hear from someone who also has anxiety about the shot.

Voltaire2

(13,109 posts)
24. I had mild side effects from the second shot, none from the first.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:12 PM
Nov 2023

But seriously, even if it knocks you flat for a day or two, that is nothing compared to the hell of shingles. You've already had shingles, you should know. Get the shots.

Siwsan

(26,286 posts)
28. I got it last year.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:32 PM
Nov 2023

I had a very mild case of Shingles, a couple of years ago. A few big blisters - well, a little bigger than a pencil eraser - and a scattered rash across my rib cage. Uncomfortable but more annoying than painful. I do take Turmeric so maybe that helped mitigate the inflammation.

Last year I decided to get the Shingles vaccine and had zero issues.

unweird

(2,544 posts)
29. Have had old and new vaccines
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:32 PM
Nov 2023

The Shingrix two dose resulted in heavy fatigue the next day after both doses. Had a shingles flareup after the earlier vaccine that tried to follow the nerve awfully close to my eye. After that episode I was primed for any advances and jumped on Shingrix when it came available.
Bottom line recommended but be prepared for heavy fatigue the day after.

Native

(5,943 posts)
30. Husband and I both got our Shingrix vaccines.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:33 PM
Nov 2023

I have reactions to freaking everything, and yes, I felt like I had a mild flu for a couple of days, but it was worth it for me. My next door neighbor went blind because of Shingles. I watched him deteriorate daily, and he was sick for what seemed like an eternity. A woman I worked with, she was in her 30's at the time, became seriously ill and was hospitalized. It took them a week to figure out what was wrong with her. It turned out she had internal Shingles, which is supposed to be rare, and it had infected almost every organ. She almost died before they caught it. No outward signs of the disease.

My husband felt more tired than usual for one day after the vaccines.

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,677 posts)
31. I've never had shingles, but I knew I needed to get both doses of the Shingrix vaccine.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:35 PM
Nov 2023

First shot, no problem. I was keeping a journal, and wrote nothing about having any sort of reaction.

Second shot: different story. I'm told that extreme reactions to the second dose are very rare. Nonetheless, I had a very bad reaction.

In fact, I noticed something right after getting the vaccine: my right leg seemed weaker than usual. This is not new for me, so I ignored it.

Later on I was taking a nap, and when I woke up, I felt weird and I could hardly move, esp. my right leg. I had to pee and it took all my energy to get into the bathroom. I called for my husband to help me. Got wiped, got my clothes back on, and then he helped me stand. But I couldn't weight-bear on my right leg. I was able to stand briefly while he went for my walker. But I couldn't hold on to the counter, and I fell onto my back. I told him to call the paramedics.

They thought I'd had a stroke. Off to the hospital! Got admitted. The doctors couldn't figure out what had happened. Was it an extreme reaction to the shingrix, or was it a stroke?

One thing that made it look like a reaction was the fact that my symptoms resolved on their own. They kept me overnight and the next day a bunch of doctors and technicians looked me over very carefully. PT got me out of bed and with a therapist holding a belt around my waist, had me walk some distance. No Problem at all.

When I asked my personal MD if he'd ever seen a reaction like mine, he said mine was off the charts. He also said I would NEVER catch shingles.

I recovered uneventfully and have been fine since.

I'm telling you this not to scare you but to let you know that it's rare. But it can happen.


CaliforniaPeggy

(149,677 posts)
45. Thank you! It was pretty obvious that I was recovering well before I went home, 24 hrs later.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 07:13 PM
Nov 2023

I hope I didn't scare you!

back atcha!

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,677 posts)
46. No, he hadn't told me why. But I knew the stronger the reaction, the better the defense ...
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 07:16 PM
Nov 2023

the body puts up when exposed to the virus.

BTW, I'm a retired RN.

Jilly_in_VA

(9,992 posts)
32. Husband had Shingrix last year
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:37 PM
Nov 2023

He usually reacts to everything, but he reported that all he got from that was a very sore arm. Twice.

Scrivener7

(50,989 posts)
33. I can't imagine that a Covid vaccine gave you shingles. I've had both Shingrix shots.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:41 PM
Nov 2023

Every Covid shot makes me sick for a few days, and I felt kind of miserable after both Shingrix for a couple of days. No big deal. Less of a reaction than I get to the Covid shots. And now I'll never get shingles. Yay!

(Correction: I have reacted to every Covid shot but the one that came out this September. That was a total breeze.)

peachpit24

(16 posts)
34. Peachpit24
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:51 PM
Nov 2023

I have not had covid
Just careful and lucky. Last April and July I had the shingles vaccines. I had no after effects. Just a sore arm. Later in the year in October I got my last covid booster. It really hurt. The whole day and night I could hardly walk. My right leg was very sore. The next morning I woke up with shingles. I think there was a connection. I had the latest covid booster a month ago and no side effects.

JenniferJuniper

(4,512 posts)
35. Had both shots with no cost and no reactions last year.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:57 PM
Nov 2023

Seemed a no-brainer has my father and grandmother suffered pretty badly from shingles in their 70s.

MLAA

(17,317 posts)
36. Had both shots in the last 5 years before insurances were covering it. I'd heard horror stories from
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 05:05 PM
Nov 2023

friends and acquaintances and didn’t want that experience 🙂. No side effects at all, I was in my late 50s at the time and I have an uncomfortable 36 hours after each and every Covid shot.

wildflowergardener

(912 posts)
48. Shingles
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 08:51 PM
Nov 2023

My symptoms were similar as to after the covid vaccine. Mostly just had a fever felt a little out of it. I recommend you get it on a non work day. Got my second one a Friday night I think. i always seem to feel it the most about 24 hrs after.

Wonder Why

(3,231 posts)
49. Get it. If you get shingles in the face, it can be a nightmare. You can lose your sight.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 09:34 PM
Nov 2023

My wife got shingles in the face a few years ago. Went to eye doctor right away. Was really bad but no loss of sight. She had already lost partial sight in one eye due to a stroke of the eye (not the brain) so it would have devastated her. Luckily, she came out ok from the shingles.

Sky Jewels

(7,130 posts)
51. Got the two doses at age 56.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 11:03 PM
Nov 2023

No problems—just a bit of low energy the day after, both times. Do it! It’s SO much better than Shingles. Did you know that sometimes Shingles can attack your eyes and consequently cause vision loss? That was the terror that spurred me to make an appointment.

Laffy Kat

(16,385 posts)
54. I got quite sick but it only lasted about 48 hours.
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 11:35 PM
Nov 2023

I react strongly to every vaccine, always have. My doctor said the second shot is usually worse and I made the decision not to have it. If you do fine with vaccines, I would go ahead. Just give yourself a day or two to recover if needed.

da svenster

(14 posts)
55. side effects
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 11:37 PM
Nov 2023

in my case, i did a twofer vaxx - HepC was done at the same time as shingrix for both doses.

first shot: other than sore arms, not much.

second shot: roughly 12 hours after getting it, i had a low grade fever and chills and felt kinda crappy for the next 12 hours or so. don't know if the symptoms were from the HepC or shingrix (or the double whammy of getting 'em both).

i took the 2nd shot as a good sign - it was eliciting a decent response after the first one.

with the mild side effects (and the duration of < 24 hours) i got some peace of mind and (hopefully) a lifetime immunity. i'd do it again in a heartbeat

Rhiannon12866

(205,746 posts)
56. I got the vaccine after talking to a woman who had had it and it sounded very painful
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 11:58 PM
Nov 2023

She told me that she cut off her hair because it hurt so much when her hair touched her face. My only issue was that I was afraid I couldn't get the second shot in time. I got shot #1 at Walgreens and then the pandemic hit and the pharmacy stopped offering it, but I got shot #2 just in time. I recommend it highly since I'm no longer afraid of getting it.

unc70

(6,117 posts)
58. Covid shots triggered shingles in me. Not unusual
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 04:01 AM
Nov 2023

The covid vaccines triggered shingles flareups for me. Relatively mild shingles rash, but substantial nerve pain on the same side with each flare up. I had received the older shingles vaccine and it probably helped moderate the symptoms.

I have now gotten my first Shingrix shot, felt like a mild case of shingles for 3-4 days. With my recent covid shot, I did not get the shingles flare up. Progress. I still did have a couple of days of typical flu-like symptoms from the covid shot. Arm still sore after 10 days, but getting better.

Get the shingles shots. You really don't want shingles. My sister had a bad case a few years back. Really unpleasant and dangerous.

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