On 09/27/2015 02:27 PM, Dee wrote:
Besides, even if the vaccine weren't ineffective or
dangerous, you have to have it the minute the lesions show
or it doesn't work anyway.....Dee
Agreed. The vaccine is much more useful
as a preventative for shingles
than it is as a treatment for the symptoms of shingles
or the prevention of the contagion during shingles.
An open question in my mind is whether or not
an adult (who had chicken pox as a child)
gets a similar preventative effect
by being exposed to another person
who has shingles or chicken pox
as they get from the vaccine.
It seems like all three should refresh
the immune system, similarly.
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Regards,
John Popelish
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