Cariad, I had meant to ask you about this a lot time ago, but I suppose I just forgot. I wondered if this hitting the "reset" button, immunologically speaking, would meant that all of your residual antibodies would be zapped. I'm really sorry to hear the answer! When will you begin this vaccination journey?
I did have you in mind when I went to Walgreens last week for my annual flu shot. I explained my situation and said that I knew several people post-transplant who had come down with severe cases of shingles. The nurse very kindly contacted the CDC, and their recommendation is that you should wait at least three months from the time you get a shingles vaccination to the time you begin any sort of immunosuppressive therapy. So, if you are on the transplant waiting list and decide to get the shingles vax, you shouldn't receive a transplant for three months.
I had my annual tx appt on Monday and I asked the coordinator about this. She looked in my records and saw that I already had antibodies, so shingles won't be an issue for me. So, I didn't get a definitive answer, but I thought I'd let you know what the CDC recommends. Of course, best ask your transplant coordinator about your particular situation.
\The infectious disease specialist said no MMR and no shingles vax for me for now. The research nurse told me he'll probably never recommend those for me. The nurse kept going back to him, double checking, triple checking, and finally he said "the measles part of it can cause DEATH."