Didn't know there was vaccine against Shingles.
They are caused by a residual virus left behind after a bout of Chicken Pox. If you never had that then you won't get Shingles. It's a form of herpes virus but not the embarrassing type. It changes form when it presents as Shingles but is the same virus. It can lay dormant in the body for 50 years and no one seems to know what triggers it later in some while it never recurrs in others. ... /end of unsolicited information.
I had it when I was in my 50s, by sheer coincidence I'd read something about Shingles and recognised the symptoms.
If it can be caught within 72 hours of the outbreak there is a powerful antibiotic treatment that will stop it getting worse.
Believe me, don't wait!
It begins as a strange 'crawling' sensation beneath the skin, like ants crawling around. It gradually increases and the skin starts to inflame, like heat rash. By the time blisters start to form you are in deep sh*t if the 72 hrs are up.
A neighbour was months getting over them and wore nothing but a silk scarf around her upper body because she couldn't stand anything to touch her skin. It damn near sent her crazy, it spread almost right around her body and she was red raw and blistered as though she'd been burned.
I got off lighter because it was caught in time. It still took months before the crawling sensation stopped entirely but it didn't spread past that first small patch. I can't imagine how bad it would be to have it as badly as she did.
To my knowledge it starts around the rib area, never heard of anyone having it anywhere else but that's possible.
I only know a bit about how the virus operates because I argued with the doctor about having had Chicken Pox. I'd had about everything else going around but never Chicken Pox. I lost the argument, .... and bear this one in mind.... If babies, under a year old get it they don't show any of the symptoms that older people do. It doesn't even make them sick. The C.Pox presents only as a few small red dots that look exactly like flea bites. Fleas were a common problem back then, Mum wouldn't have known that wasn't what the spots were. Just because you think you didn't have it is no guarantee that you didn't.
Those folks warning you have your well being in mind Pappy. If you've had C.Pox and there's a vaccine, well, I'd do it, but that's up to you. You always have that fallback of getting treatment early I guess but you'll never forget having had Shingles, that I can guarantee.
