I’m asking for a friend....she has been told under the nhs she cannot have a shingles vaccination until she is 80 which is a couple of years away. She has asked at her health centre if she can pay for one and apparently the answer is no. She has contacted private hospital and they do not offer this. Does anyone know where she can be vaccinated?
I wish there had been a vaccine around when I had shingles 30 years ago. At the time there was no treatment; you just had to grin and bear it. It really is the most debilitating of diseases which I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
Less effective when you're 80 years old? Is it a bit like a sell by/use by date?
A bit like lots of things which cost the NHS, there has to be a cut off point.
There's some kind of formula for working it out which actually makes sense when you read and digest it.
As an aside, sqad, what happened to muddy the waters twix me and thee?
No I’ve just spoke to her she said ‘what I meant was I will be nearly 80’. If you are 70 or 78 you can have it but not in between! Then if you are 80 you’ve lost your chance to have it. Seems very strange to me.
Ok. Would there ever be a time and place? I'm not sure what happened to sour things as I do have a great deal of respect for you even though I don't always agree.