I went to see the doctor lady and she said "you have a case of Shingles. I can give you medication that will clear it right up." Yeah, about that.
The rash is pretty much healed up but the pain is still there and impressive. Seems like I had "prodromal pain" which means I had the pain before the rash. And I'm 50+, and I'm a white boy, so apparently I have a 15% chance of having this "neuralgia" for the rest of my life. That don't sound good. It hurts real good, though.
Guess back when I was a tadpole I had the chicken pox, I sorta seem to remember something about that. Not sure what woke it up but I'm sure hoping this is a one-time deal.
Can't sleep unless I eat hydrocodone and can't work if I do. Helluva mess. My neighbor says it basically killed his 67yo dad. The man went from playing golf every day to being dead in less than 3 years. Sounds like the pain and the meds were more than his body could take and he just gave up and went to meet Jesus.
That is a trip I'd rather put off for a while. The Lord and I ain't exactly on a first name basis, not since I went over to the dark side and married this Buddhist chick ;)
Anyone who ever had Chickenpox as a child, should get the vaccine - our doc sent me to the local pharmacy - took longer to clear the charges with the insurance company than to get the shot, which was administered by the pharmacist - no side effects - an ounce of prevention.......
Nonsense. I had it when I was thirty. The pain was excruciating. It comes from stress. Just take the medication and spend ten days in bed. That will do it. It will come back in a few years, but never so hard.
Apparently there is a vaccine for chicken pox now so the young uns don’t get that disease so no one is immunized against shingles anymore. Therefore it is no longer an old fogey disease but a person phenonemon.
They say it attacks the nerves on one side of your body and in a specific area. I had it on the right upper part of my face from nose to the top of my scalp. I have visible scars. They say if it comes back it will attack the same place as before.
The vaccine is 40% effective.
Lysine by mouth and on the sores is probably best treatment.
I have studied this illness and have come to these conclusions. Herpes Zoster is the chicken pox virus and once it infects your body it never leaves. After you recover from the pox, the virus retreats into your nerve ganglia and remains there as long as your immune system is able to suppress it. Your immune system keeps it at bay with antibodies built up at the time of the pox infection. However, these antibodies diminish in time and you then become vulnerable to a shingles outbreak, especially if your immune system becomes otherwise compromised by another disease or illness. The recently developed live virus vaccine is meant to trigger or excite your immune system into replacing the depleted antibodies. I have been told that even after a bout with the shingles, you should consider getting the vaccine after a year or after you have recovered from the shingles. The only way to describe the living shingles hell is that the pain is excruciating and the recovery is excruciatingly slow. If you are over 50, please consult with your doctor about getting the vaccine. You should not feel comfortable even if you have never had the chicken pox or if you have been previously vaccinated against the pox. Consult with your doctor. The shingles vaccine is not 100% effective, but anything to improve your odds against getting shingles is worth every penny it costs.
It's been about three years, I think, and I haven't had a problem. I take Vitamin D and L-Lysine daily, and over time the "phantom" pain has decreased to almost nothing.