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Shingles vaccine eligibility

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hamster58 Mon 09-Oct-23 13:17:32

Hi all. I I turned 65 a few months ago and believed I was eligible for the above as a result. However, when I went to the surgery to book earlier today I was presented with a chart only decipherable by the person who created it but it said I wasn’t eligible until 1.9.27. According to this chart a person who becomes 65 from 1.9.23 until 31.8.24 is eligible NOW. This makes no sense to me as they are younger. Does this make sense to others or can someone else at least explain it more clearly that the chart. The receptionist said she just had to follow said chart. Thanks all

Hilarybee Wed 28-Feb-24 13:09:49

There’s a uk government petition for anyone to sign regarding this crazy policy and I would suggest that as many people as possible sign it regardless of your age

I was 65 in March 2023 so I won’t get the shingles vaccination until 2028. However someone turning 65 after September 2023 is eligible to be vaccinated now, and reading the government guidelines I understand that someone who turns 60 will eventually be offered the vaccine before I will be offered it. 🧐🤯

RosiesMaw Mon 22-Jan-24 22:35:44

dotpocka

people in usa at age 50 call health dept
easy to get most big stores publix/ walgreens/ walmart
medicare part d is free or cheeeeep5$
if you have medcaide is free for most

Most of the members of GN are however in the U.K.

dotpocka Mon 22-Jan-24 21:14:49

people in usa at age 50 call health dept
easy to get most big stores publix/ walgreens/ walmart
medicare part d is free or cheeeeep5$
if you have medcaide is free for most

Marydoll Mon 22-Jan-24 20:57:56

I am 68 and have been offered it. I was caught in the transition trap and didn't expect to be offered it until I was 70.
However, I am immunocompromised and wonder if this has anything to do with it.

Doodledog Mon 22-Jan-24 20:49:58

Isn't it! I am not a wuss when it comes to jabs (I save that for dentistry), but this one was really painful. Maybe the skill of the nurse comes into play.

BlueBelle Mon 22-Jan-24 20:46:16

Had one in each arm at same time no problems at all funny how some people have a lot of pain with injections and others have none

Doodledog Mon 22-Jan-24 20:41:50

I had my shingles jab today, and my arm is incredibly sore nearly 12 hours later. the nurse said that one of the side effects could be soreness at the injection site, but this is a lot worse than that.

A word to the wise - if anyone is going for theirs, be sure to get it in the opposite side from the way you sleep. I had a B12 jab today too, so both arms are hurting but the shingles one is worse, and it's on my right side, which is the way I sleep. Better than getting shingles, obviously, but it's worth being prepared.

Sweetsnbooksnradio4 Mon 13-Nov-23 21:36:37

We’ve just seen the TV ad for the first time - we played it over twice and still had to find the chart on the website. We have to wait another 3 years until we’re 70…

(I got caught in the pension trap too…)

henetha Wed 18-Oct-23 23:11:31

I've never had the shingles jab. Can people in their eighties have it?

TwiceAsNice Wed 18-Oct-23 22:00:48

About it not a lot

TwiceAsNice Wed 18-Oct-23 22:00:22

I was offered one by my surgery but have already turned 70 in July. I’m still thinking a lot or as Ive had it twice already when I was younger. They offered it me just before I was going on holiday , didn't want it then in case of any side effects

Floz Wed 18-Oct-23 18:53:16

I’ve just been sent the message from the GP surgery, basically telling me I can’t have the vaccine , but people who are younger than me can! Ridiculous! Who comes up with these ideas?
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1178498/UKHSA_12644_Shingles_Eligibility_table_poster_2023_12_landscape_WEB.pdf

Calendargirl Wed 18-Oct-23 05:18:45

Why did they not just lower the age so that people now aged 69 or 68 say could have the vaccination, and carry on like that? Why bring in the 65 age now?

They could have saved the money spent on the misleading ad campaign.

confused

MaggsMcG Tue 17-Oct-23 21:09:38

I think its the way its been worded it so confusing that some GP surgeries are interpreting it in a different way.

Hippie20 Tue 17-Oct-23 21:05:07

Isn't it a nonsense. I booked in for a shingles jab and then the surgery rang me and told me I wasn't eligble until I was 70 but if I had been 65 I could have had it. No sense to it whatsoever. I am 68. My friend who is 67 with no health conditions and lives in a different area to me had it 3 weeks ago. As usual it appears a post code lottery is operating. Unbelievable. Who has made this guidance.

lixy Tue 17-Oct-23 20:02:53

Ok I give up.
I am eligible for the shingles vaccination as I was 65 at the end of September this year. While at the surgery to make my appointment I had a discussion with the receptionists' team. They had guidance which shows eligibility as Caravansera sets out up thread, ie anyone becoming 65 between 1st September 2023 and 31st August 2024.

My OH will be 65 in April next year so I made an appointment for him at the same time. He went to see the nurse when called and came out saying that she said he wasn't eligible. She gave him his flu vaccine so it wasn't a wasted trip!

He went to sit in the car to wait for me so I told the receptionists what had happened. There was much discussion and they will 'be in touch'.

Meanwhile turns out I was also eligible for a pneumonia vaccination, so now I'm feeling very sorry for myself having had a jab in each arm - and I can't raise either sufficiently to switch on the light switch. It'll all look better in the morning after a paracetamol and a night with a hot water bottle I'm sure!!
Just a small thing I know in the light of world events but nonetheless.....

Gin Wed 11-Oct-23 09:09:09

I missed having my jab, you have to ask for it, they do not invite you and now in my eighties when it would be a most debilitating condition, I am no eligible. Anyone know why!

lizzyb Wed 11-Oct-23 08:43:56

Haven't seen the ad on telly but on the NHS website it clearly states that if you turn 65 from 1/9/23 you are eligible for the vaccine. If you are already 65 (I am), you have to wait till you're 70. Very unfair I think.

Hymnbook Mon 09-Oct-23 16:37:46

Yes the ad is very misleading. My sister won't be 70 until March next year. She is very prone to Shingles having had it numerous times especially when she's stressed. The ad clearly states anyone 65 and over are eligible.

Jaxjacky Mon 09-Oct-23 15:32:50

Whiff

There has been a TV advert running for over a month saying anyone aged 65 can get shingles vaccine. I was told I couldn't have it and would have to be 70 by GP surgery. So why are the government spending money on the advert which is a lie.

Yes, it’s very misleading.

westendgirl Mon 09-Oct-23 15:31:52

I remember when these came in . You could qualify when you were 70, but each year they only did certain years (and not in numerical order).I know I was in the last group and had to wait about 4/5 years.

Whiff Mon 09-Oct-23 15:27:35

There has been a TV advert running for over a month saying anyone aged 65 can get shingles vaccine. I was told I couldn't have it and would have to be 70 by GP surgery. So why are the government spending money on the advert which is a lie.

Gymstagran Mon 09-Oct-23 14:19:51

I somehow got missed for mine but now I've turned 75 I've been offered one. Strange rules!

BlueBelle Mon 09-Oct-23 14:09:07

I had to be 70 when I had mine I didn’t realise they had changed it

hamster58 Mon 09-Oct-23 13:56:11

Calendargirl, your third paragraph was EXACTLY what I thought!! And there are plenty of similar things throughout life like it too!