Sounds to me like the short answer is "yes".
"No one really knows what triggers or reactivates the virus or why. "
So why can't the flu vaccine trigger it? It is perfectly plausible that it is a mechanism which triggers the shingles virus, creating an outbreak. That the FDA is not reporting this as a reported side effect is illegal and a cover up in my opinion.
Nor more flu vaccines for me, ever. Better to get the flu than deal with post-herpetic neuralgia for the rest of my life!
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Sounds to me like the short answer is "yes".
December 8, 2014 - 3:09pm"No one really knows what triggers or reactivates the virus or why. "
So why can't the flu vaccine trigger it? It is perfectly plausible that it is a mechanism which triggers the shingles virus, creating an outbreak. That the FDA is not reporting this as a reported side effect is illegal and a cover up in my opinion.
Nor more flu vaccines for me, ever. Better to get the flu than deal with post-herpetic neuralgia for the rest of my life!
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