Well damn. I got shingles. Anybody got any helpful suggestions?
I went to the doctor just for a regular check up and when she looked at my back, she said, does this rash itch back here? And I said, well a little bit, it’s in a spot I can’t see or reach. She said it’s shingles and it’s pretty well healed over so she didn’t prescribe me anything. For some reason I didn’t expect it.I was putting off the shot because Medicare doesn’t pay for it. So far it’s not too bad if she hadn’t pointed it out I would’ve gone on ignoring it. Anybody here had it?

redstatebluegirl
(12,649 posts)Get the shot to avoid it coming back. The shots (there are two of them) hurt like the devil and can make you a little under the weather, but it beats a bad case of shingles!
Walleye
(39,612 posts)redstatebluegirl
(12,649 posts)Hoyt
(54,770 posts)include drug coverage.
Walleye
(39,612 posts)LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)Walleye
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LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)Walleye
(39,612 posts)No doubt it has gone up since I asked about it a year ago. I can manage it. I just have to budget. At least I got my Dentist all paid off this month. At age 73 it’s all repair and maintenance from now on it seems
LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)Yeah like that…..😵💫
Freddie
(9,825 posts)Not at the doctors office.
I_UndergroundPanther
(13,042 posts)Shingrix. What is the other shot and jow long before you can get the 2nd dose?
Anybody know?
zeusdogmom
(1,082 posts)Any time between 2-6 months from the first shot.
elleng
(139,184 posts)I encourage everyone to get the shot.
Glad to see from someone that medicare DOES pay for the shot.
I had little if any 'reaction.'
Walleye
(39,612 posts)elleng
(139,184 posts)multigraincracker
(35,430 posts)They are the best. Always has time to talk with me and answer my questions.
I've kept up with the plain old traditional MC. might pay a little more up front, but I can go to all of the good doctors, and I do. I have my Union BC/BS to help with deductibles. After $600 for the year, I don't have any. I usually hit that by June or July.
Best of luck with it. My friend got it in and around one of her eyes. That got me to get mine.
Walleye
(39,612 posts)zeusdogmom
(1,082 posts)Sorry for the bad word but it is the perfect descriptor. Nearly lost the vision in the affected eye. I’m good now but the cornea specialist and I are good buddies. 😂.
Walleye
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electric_blue68
(20,813 posts)Oh @$@_#_&?)$@##+!!!!!!!!!
I had not idea you could.... (speechless)
Well, I guess I'll continue taking my chances (going through a non medical upheaval) for several more months and get it in early Oct.
redstatebluegirl
(12,649 posts)I think you need that but I would call medicare and ask or go to medicare.gov and type in shingles.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Walleye
(39,612 posts)Thanks for the advice everyone!
Srkdqltr
(8,241 posts)That was probably 2 years ago. Might check that.
Walleye
(39,612 posts)Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)...one of her chubby fingers at me, grimaced, and then told me to go get a shingles shot or I'd regret it.
Having listened to the shingles horror stories of friends and family near and far over the years, I am glad I heeded her warning.
Walleye
(39,612 posts)Historic NY
(38,822 posts)hlthe2b
(109,117 posts)prescribing. Unfortunately, most people won't get to a health care provider that early. Good luck.
Walleye
(39,612 posts)I’m hoping if I ignore it it will go away. Taking Tylenol and ibuprofen
sdfernando
(5,660 posts)My insurance covered most of it and the pharmacy I use covered the co-pay so out of pocket for me was $0.00. I had almost no reaction to the shots. It was pretty much the same as with tetanus shots...a bit of a sore arm for a day or two and that was it. I count myself very lucky as I usually tolerate shots very well.
Walleye
(39,612 posts)I am lucky in that I tolerate shots pretty well too. I’m glad to hear you had mild reaction
louis-t
(24,228 posts)I said "Nah, I'm good." 4 months later, I had shingles. It was terrible. I used Terrasil topical for the pain, calamine for the itching. Took two weeks to go away.
Walleye
(39,612 posts)It was a red streak down the back of my right calf, itched and hurt when I scratched it. A couple of blisters popped up and scabbed over a day later (I'd covered them when I found them). A week later, the streak had faded and the itch was gone.
Once the blisters scabbed over, I used some CBD lotion on the area, it did a reasonable job of killing both the itch and the pain.
I have severe neuropathy in my feet, so I'm used to nerve pain. I can imagine being freaked out by the pain level if that hadn't been the case. The gremlins running a red hot wire down the back of my leg were nothing compared to the gremlins going over my toes with a grater and driving 8d nails into my heels.
OTC lidocaine patches will also work to reduce the pain. I couldn't find mine.
I've balked at the cost of the vax, also. Bad nurse. However, if that's the worst it will be for me, pfft.
pacheen
(59 posts)We are up for shot # 2 next month.
Got the old Zoster vac shot 2016 but it only has 50 percent efficacy.
The last two times I had it I knew right away what it was. It’s an itchy, burning rash. Both times I went to urgent care asap and got on the antiviral. I think getting on the meds early helps lessen the severity quite a bit.