Guest guest Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 Get back to your gp and have them monitor you. Ask them what you should do. I wouldn't play around with this. I would definately consult my gp or rheumy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Hi Becky, Deep breath. You will probably be fine. The risk: a vaccine stimulates an immune response. Someone with a suppressed immune system cannot properly respond to the vaccine. The risk is that your body cannot stop the virus from multiplying which means you could have a serious infection. What you should do: Watch for signs of infection. If you develop fever, blisters, aches, and pain, go to your doctor immediately. You probably will be ok b/c you have been exposed to your coworkers. It is possible the amount of antibody against the virus you already have will be sufficient to keep this virus in check. Note: Shingles IS contagious. It is a live shedding of the chicken pox virus and someone who had not had chicken pox is at risk of getting infected. However if you have previously had chicken pox, you cannot catch it from someone else. Shingles is usually a resurgence of one's OWN chicken pox virus - the virus lives [hiding] in the body with the immune system keeping it in check. The benefit of the shingles vaccine is that we are not being routinely exposed to chicken pox to remind our bodies to keep it in check (our kids are being vaccinated). This is why there is a benefit to the vaccine - it reminds the immune system to stay vigilant against the virus. Shingles is typically seen in individuals who are having their immune system stressed - they have been ill, they are stressed out, etc. Also as the body's natural antibodies decrease over time, the hiding virus comes out to wreak havoc. Becky- keep calm and relaxed. Try to avoid catching any bugs for the next week or so (be diligent with hand washing, etc) and get plenty of rest. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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