We got it about 10 years ago. Neither of us had any reaction.
Someone I know had it. It's the second shot--not the first--that gave her a bad reaction, which, I'm sorry to say, she described to me in detail.
had 1st dose almost 2 months ago, so will get the 2nd when I can schedule. With the first shot, I only had a very sore arm, but I have heard the second dose has more side effects. I don't care, as I've had shingles, and it was HORRIBLE! I will do whatever to try and avoid getting it again.
I also had the older vaccine several years ago.
Yes. Very intense, like the worst flu ever.oh boy. How bad? worse than just flu like symptoms?
I've considered it, but I thought there was quite a gap required between the doses and was afraid it would mess with timing if I need another covid booster.
I'm not sure if that actually applies to other vaccines as well, though. Does anyone know?
6 months here.The gap is 2-6 months between the two shots.
2-6 months between the Shingrix doses for it to be most effective, or 2-6 months when you cant get any vaccines because that one is so strong?The gap is 2-6 months between the two shots.
Good to know - thanks!I had both shots. I remember being tired after the second but nothing else.
I got the second one than had to wait two weeks for the Covid Shot.
I found the tetnus one hurt more.
2-6 months between the Shingrix doses for it to be most effective, or 2-6 months when you cant get any vaccines because that one is so strong?
We got it about 10 years ago. Neither of us had any reaction.
You’re right. Seems longer than that but we had shingrix In 2018.I think the Shingrix vaccine is relatively new. I think its only been out for 4 or 5 years so you probably had the older shingles vaccine. Good that there was no reaction though!