My (now former) doctor told me to go get the shingles vaccine a couple of years ago. A few seconds after the needle left my arm, I got a feeling of warmth on my upper lip. Seconds later, my throat started to close up. I managed to croak, "Need Benedryl" to the pharmacist, and they gave me some. It took about 20 minutes for these anaphylactic shock symptoms to abate. Scary! I just loved it when this doctor later told me not to take the second of the 2 shot series. Thank you Dr. Obvious!
if it had been the COVID vaccine he probably would have advised you to get the booster anyway.
At least your doctor gave you the shingles vaccine in his office. My doctor doesn’t give the shingles because they can’t give it as cheaply as a drug store.
Just imagine getting anaphylactic shock in a drugstore.
According to their (twisted) logic, that only shows that the jab was working!
Regards,