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@hopeful33250

Hi @astaingegerdm

I have found this conversation most interesting. I also had the Shingrix vaccinations in 2019. One year after the second vaccination I developed Shingles. My case was considered mild in that there was just a small lesion on the waistband area of my back, but the Shingles pain was very bad and lasted for over two weeks. I tried the regular pain meds that are usually prescribed but eventually had to resort to prednisone and gabapentin. in order to get enough pain relief so I could sleep through the night.

When I had the first two COVID vaccines, I had the same pain (without the lesions) and had to go back to the prednisone and gabapentin in order to get pain relief. Just wanted to add this comment to the discussion as I can certainly understand your reluctance to get the Shingrix vaccine.

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@hopeful33250
Teresa, I would think that the Shingrix shots would have done their job. So sorry to hear about the pain!
However, I realize that as we get older our immune system is not always strong- my own experience.
I’m afraid of getting Shingles but also afraid that I’ll get some other reaction.
Today I got my Covid booster- had to wait because I had Covid in August. I have had some GI reaction a couple of times- hope not now.