My little spot of shingles is almost completely healed up. I don't seem to be suffering any ill effects from it.
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That's great!My little spot of shingles is almost completely healed up. I don't seem to be suffering any ill effects from it.
Since I am 60, I do not get Medicare. Health insurance is from work and was Western Health Advantage. UC killed that one in January and we now have Health net Blue and Gold. The Prescription coverage is a bit different but similar.ron, I was able to get all my shots at Target but, I have Medicare A & B.
My little spot of shingles is almost completely healed up. I don't seem to be suffering any ill effects from it.
Oh No!I, too, need to march to the pharmacy and offer up the upper arm for the shingles shot. Don't know how it wasn't on my previous health schedule as I'm overdue, but new health insurance covers it. (yay. Minor enthusiasm for vaccines.)
My dad had a horrible case of shingles on his head. It bisected his face, much like the Phantom of the Opera mask. A surreal grape color. But the skin shedding was the worst and just so gross...like confetti on his pillow. He pretty much sequestered himself (and self-medicated with lots of gin) and was trotted out for display at Mom's bridge functions at her house. Luckily he didn't go blind and recovered to see sunlight again.
Measles were in quite a few places last year.BTW had a cousin (years ago) that went deaf after measles invaded his ears. Measles is making a comeback in California and Washington since many forgo shots. My son is one of them. His place of employment offered $ 300. to workers getting a free physical and flu shot.
I told him I would gladly take the shots for him. Oh well....