Yes, there certainly are many different opinions on this subject, ranging 
from "No way" to "No problem". I wish somebody would come up with a 
definite answer!
The truth is probably exactly what my doc told me: "There are no studies or 
data, nobody knows. Therefore no doctor wants to stick his/her head out."
It is encouraging that Dr. Druker is weighing in on the "yes" side.
Common sense says that it all depends on how good your immune system is. 
But how can we get a handle on that?
Simply looking at hemoglobin and white count somehow does not convince me.

Peter

On Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 9:58:06 PM UTC-4, educatorsusan wrote:
>
> Victoria:
>
> Dr. Brian Druker just told me about a month ago that if your hemoglobin 
> and white blood cells are in the good range, it is okay to consider taking 
> the shingles vaccine.
>
> There seems to be a lot of controversy out there on this topic.  Make sure 
> that the information you are receiving is from a specialist.
>
> Hugs,
> Susan Rosenthal
>

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