It might be that,

A better question is whether having TM and taking all these medications
actually suppresses or even eliminates the threat from Shingles.  Because on
this side of the Pond we also are getting bombarded with advertisements
advising seniors to get the inoculation.

Shingles is another auto-immune disease in the Herpes-Simplex family, is
that right?  And TM is also an auto-immune disease similar to MS, correct?
Then, accordingly, perhaps getting the Shingles vaccine might even suppress
some TM symptoms, rather than risking an aggravation of symptoms.  That
would depend, of course, on how the vaccine actually worked to achieve the
desired result.

I will use myself as a test, if you all would like, and see what happens, if
you can wait a month or so for any possible developments.  I am retired and
spend my days writing and some lecturing and have only domestic-type chores,
so the risk of a life-degrading event, even were a flair-up to occur, is
rather limited.

Dalton

Dalton Garis
Flushing, Queens
New York, USA
Mobile: 718-838-0437

From:  "I.WHIDDETT" <[email protected]>
Date:  Tuesday, 30  January 2013 2:52 AM
To:  "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
Subject:  [TMIC] Shingles vaccination
Resent-From:  <[email protected]>
Resent-Date:  Mon, 29 Apr 2013 23:52:16 -0700 (PDT)

>From September this year, UK over 70s are to be offered shingles
vaccination.  Does anyone have an opinion as to safety or otherwise, please?
Past experience tells me my neurologist will give his usual helpful 'your
choice' advice!

Iris

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