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SheilaT

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33. The shingles vaccine is readily available and if you're over 60
Sun Apr 6, 2014, 08:25 PM
Apr 2014

you shouldn't even need a scrip from a doctor. Just go to any pharmacy and request it. Apparently it's one of the things that the ACA requires to be covered, because I didn't even have to make a ten dollar co-pay when I got mine a few months ago. A friend of mine who got hers about three years ago had to pay, I can't remember exactly but it was something fairly significant like over a hundred dollars.

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Hee's the horrible truth doxydad Apr 2014 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #3
My husband was NOT around children with Chicken Pox HockeyMom Apr 2014 #6
Children are fomites. i.e., disease spreaders mainer Apr 2014 #8
My husband probably has a weakened immune system HockeyMom Apr 2014 #12
The shingles vaccine is readily available and if you're over 60 SheilaT Apr 2014 #33
There is a shingles vaccine MurrayDelph Apr 2014 #35
You're absolutely right. Anti-vaxxers are stupid. Vashta Nerada Apr 2014 #75
It's ignorance and stupidity driving it... TreasonousBastard Apr 2014 #2
If the Salk vaccine was ready 2 weeks earlier I might have escaped catching polio Submariner Apr 2014 #4
I am 74 years old dem in texas Apr 2014 #5
in the fifties it was more than common to have friends who had polio... spanone Apr 2014 #11
I grew up in NYC in the 50s HockeyMom Apr 2014 #14
The Salk vaccine came out in 1955. Not the 60s. SheilaT Apr 2014 #31
I remember the mass vaccinations. mainer Apr 2014 #46
This is the kind of TBF Apr 2014 #60
Exposed to the disease HockeyMom Apr 2014 #61
Mankind survived as a whole TBF Apr 2014 #63
No, it was luck. jeff47 Apr 2014 #84
One of my dearest friends had polio and uses a wheelchair KamaAina Apr 2014 #67
good for your friend. my friend may have seen it the same way. it was heartbreaking for me. spanone Apr 2014 #71
I'm afraid they are going to start seeing it soon enough if people insist on being ignorant. mountain grammy Apr 2014 #36
Wish I could say this is a dying breed Lithos Apr 2014 #7
agreed! doxydad Apr 2014 #21
Anti-vax dumbasses... SidDithers Apr 2014 #9
The problem is their innocent kids and others' innocent kids will suffer. Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #23
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #87
I am an asthma sufferer so last year I went to a pharmacy and had the vaccine Sarah Ibarruri Apr 2014 #10
The main thing driving it is that the diseases were forgotten Warpy Apr 2014 #13
I can honestly say as a "Grandma" HockeyMom Apr 2014 #15
I nearly died from measles encephalitis that put me into a coma Warpy Apr 2014 #17
My parents DID NOT SHELTER me HockeyMom Apr 2014 #22
The majority of kids do survive. Even those with abusive parents. mainer Apr 2014 #30
I grew up in rural IA and can think two close to me. progressoid Apr 2014 #19
This - right here - is why. "What Would Happen If We Stopped Vaccinations?" From the CDC. jtuck004 Apr 2014 #37
So the fact you didn't see them "dead on the streets" means they didn't die? mainer Apr 2014 #40
seeing as you deny that smoking is bad and have disdain for health care in general, it's not a dionysus Apr 2014 #74
Right. progressoid Apr 2014 #16
And too bad she doesn't have a clue how the immune system works Warpy Apr 2014 #18
Do you all really trust multinational corporations that much? Cairycat Apr 2014 #20
We trust the government orgs and medical researchers in charge of public health NickB79 Apr 2014 #27
+1000 mainer Apr 2014 #29
Well said. mountain grammy Apr 2014 #39
I trust the medical community, which is not the same thing as Big Pharma. NuclearDem Apr 2014 #32
Daytime TV is plastered with commercials pushing the latest cashcow drugs from big pharma, GoneFishin Apr 2014 #48
to bad you can't vax against stupid--i remember getting oral polio vax at school dembotoz Apr 2014 #24
I remember the early '50s, before the Salk vaccine, The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2014 #38
They make me angry Stargazer09 Apr 2014 #25
i wonder is there cindyperry2010 Apr 2014 #26
Faux Nooz blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #28
*facepalm* sakabatou Apr 2014 #34
Dr. Fuhrman, a leader in the Vegan Movement, ... JEFF9K Apr 2014 #41
Of course, that means it MUST be true mainer Apr 2014 #42
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Flu shots are sort of a different debate, I think davidn3600 Apr 2014 #44
You haven't seen someone die of complications of the flu. mainer Apr 2014 #45
I have - a relative. 840high Apr 2014 #52
The medical community has limited resources to deal with influenza. NuclearDem Apr 2014 #47
Good point ... JEFF9K Apr 2014 #50
Dr. Fuhrman is a self-help marketer. NuclearDem Apr 2014 #55
So now you know he is a quack. HuckleB Apr 2014 #80
It doesn't feel like that to me gollygee Apr 2014 #43
Dr. Fuhrman says ... JEFF9K Apr 2014 #49
So, some conspiracy theorist quack is your go to guy? HuckleB Apr 2014 #81
He has the PBS Seal of Approval. ... JEFF9K Apr 2014 #91
He's a quack. HuckleB Apr 2014 #96
I guess I'm more or less a vaxxer. ananda Apr 2014 #51
preventable disease driving up costs for everyone mississippi62 Apr 2014 #53
flu vaccine should not be equated with the standard vaccines ibegurpard Apr 2014 #54
Not only that, it is not recommended for most "working-age adults" KamaAina Apr 2014 #69
Odd isn't it? mzmolly Apr 2014 #72
Because working-age adults aren't as vulnerable to flu complications mainer Apr 2014 #93
But that skews the statistic quoted in the OP way out of proportion KamaAina Apr 2014 #94
Those working-age adults may expose the elderly and infirm to the virus mainer Apr 2014 #95
OK - once more with feeling. 3catwoman3 Apr 2014 #56
The times my husband got the flu shots HockeyMom Apr 2014 #57
^ Excellent post - TBF Apr 2014 #59
You are fooling Mother Nature HockeyMom Apr 2014 #62
Mother Nature? TBF Apr 2014 #64
We can "fool" Mother Nature. NuclearDem Apr 2014 #65
Or Mother Nature may have given us the ability to create vaccines. Liberal Veteran Apr 2014 #78
Ding! DING! DING! EXACTLY! HuckleB Apr 2014 #82
'altering the course of what Mother Nature intended'? LeftishBrit Apr 2014 #85
Parents should have the final say concerning their own children HockeyMom Apr 2014 #88
No and yes. Liberal Veteran Apr 2014 #90
What if a parent doesn't believe in seatbelts or bike helmets? mainer Apr 2014 #92
A long, healthy life is one of the least natural things we want Silent3 Apr 2014 #89
If you have grandchildren then you need to get booster shots mississippi62 Apr 2014 #97
Antibodies in Breast milk HockeyMom Apr 2014 #58
Yes, they give infants vaccinations! lillypaddle Apr 2014 #68
The flu shot is a killed virus vaccine... 3catwoman3 Apr 2014 #66
If one wishes to look at things from the point of view of... 3catwoman3 Apr 2014 #70
Another report about the false "momentum" mzmolly Apr 2014 #73
I feel bad for children of incredibly stupid parents. Vashta Nerada Apr 2014 #76
Anti backers are anti science, and unfortunately it involves both sides of the political lostincalifornia Apr 2014 #77
I'm so tired of people who read fear-mongering nonsense and then think they know more than others... HuckleB Apr 2014 #79
I have never got a flu vaccine. dilby Apr 2014 #83
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