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Thread started 04/29/08 3:12am

Savage

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Anyone had Shingles?

I have got Shingles in my face and omg it is not pleasant at all. My nose is swollen and blistered and my eye is starting to close. Not pretty. sick

Anyone know how long this will last for? I have been signed off sick for a week but I reckon I'll be off longer?
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Reply #1 posted 04/29/08 3:17am

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Yes... on my backside confused

...Though some swore blind they were on my face! neutral

..Lasts about 2 weeks or so..

...Keep applying the cream and buy some boxing gloves so you can't scratch the buggers nod

..They aren't at all pleasant


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Reply #2 posted 04/29/08 3:20am

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hug

I know 2 people that have had it. First person was male and he had it mainly across his back. He was off work for about 2 weeks from memory.

Second person was female and she had it on her face. She did not work but i seem to recall her being unwell for a few weeks.

Sorry it is not more positive. I also seem to recall something about it possibly effecting fertility in men. Was a colleague so i did not enquire in great detail.

Hope you feel better soon.

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Reply #3 posted 04/29/08 3:24am

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My aunt had them on her face and in her eye a few times. I recall hers lasting about two weeks. My mom had them on her back but did not know it at first. The dr gave her two meds, one to clear it up an done for pain.
Sorry to hear that you are going through this.
I have heard that it is really painful.

I hope you feel better soon.

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Reply #4 posted 04/29/08 3:33am

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English is funny.
Who ever thought of that name for a disease? disbelief

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Reply #5 posted 04/29/08 3:53am

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I'm sorry you're ill.

A lady I knew had shingles on her rightside back a couple times that I recall. I believe her rashes lasted approximately 3 weeks or thereabouts.

Take good care of yourself, and feel better soon. rose

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Reply #6 posted 04/29/08 4:28am

Savage

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ellieadore said:

hug

I know 2 people that have had it. First person was male and he had it mainly across his back. He was off work for about 2 weeks from memory.

Second person was female and she had it on her face. She did not work but i seem to recall her being unwell for a few weeks.

Sorry it is not more positive. I also seem to recall something about it possibly effecting fertility in men. Was a colleague so i did not enquire in great detail.

Hope you feel better soon.

ps Mavis was ill in Bristol but still gave her whole. See Maceo on Thursday. Say hi to Katt for me.


I've looked into it a bit more and there is no mention of fertility being affected. That is Mumps.

My fac looks like I've gone 10 rounds with Mike Tyson! Not pretty.

Thanks to you all for your advise.

P.S. Mavis wrote us a letter. She was amazing. Gonna definately have to miss out on Maceo now! Damn. Hoping Prince Plays Manchester!

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Reply #7 posted 04/29/08 4:42am

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Sorry to hear that mate, I have heard that shingles sucks big time - figure 2 weeks off work. As long as they get you under medical control there are no long term ill affects.

Get Chicken pox good and proper when you are a kid, then safe as houses.

get better soon

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Reply #8 posted 04/29/08 4:51am

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PREDOMINANT said:

Sorry to hear that mate, I have heard that shingles sucks big time - figure 2 weeks off work. As long as they get you under medical control there are no long term ill affects.

Get Chicken pox good and proper when you are a kid, then safe as houses.

get better soon


Cheers mate. Had chicken pox as a kid. It is because of that that I have got shingles. The virus never completely leaves the body. Just my luck.

It should be cleared up by the party tho!

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Reply #9 posted 04/29/08 5:01am

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Savage said:

PREDOMINANT said:

Sorry to hear that mate, I have heard that shingles sucks big time - figure 2 weeks off work. As long as they get you under medical control there are no long term ill affects.

Get Chicken pox good and proper when you are a kid, then safe as houses.

get better soon


Cheers mate. Had chicken pox as a kid. It is because of that that I have got shingles. The virus never completely leaves the body. Just my luck.

It should be cleared up by the party tho!


Yea, you are exposed as a kid and it it is a combined response of your immune system and a second attack by the virus that gives your shingles.

Sucks anyway!

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Reply #10 posted 04/29/08 5:06am

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I thought shingles went out with scurvy?

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Reply #11 posted 04/29/08 5:16am

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One large sore on the curve of my neck came up on a camping trip. We thought it was a spider bite. It was very very painful. It was gone in 3 weeks

I had the chicken pox twice ( bad ) when I was a child as well

My MD friend kept an eye on it for me at soccer games while I treated myself with essential oils

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Reply #12 posted 04/29/08 5:18am

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starkitty said:

I thought shingles went out with scurvy?


So did I but my face says differently!

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Reply #13 posted 04/29/08 5:29am

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starkitty said:

I thought shingles went out with scurvy?

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Reply #14 posted 04/29/08 5:55am

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I had shingles about 10 years ago (or so I thought).

It started on my lower stomach and the inside of my thighs and the itching was unbearable. I told several work buddys about it and nearly all of them said it sounded like shingles. one of them also kindly informed my boss, who sent me directly to the doctors cos' apparently it's highly contagious!

Anyway I get to the doctors thinking I'll never be able to show my face again at work, (they'll all be thinking I'm skanky!!!) but the doc just gave me some cream treatment to rub in..

Turns out it was only crabs!! wot a relief.. lol lol

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Reply #15 posted 04/29/08 5:59am

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xenon said:

I had shingles about 10 years ago (or so I thought).

It started on my lower stomach and the inside of my thighs and the itching was unbearable. I told several work buddys about it and nearly all of them said it sounded like shingles. one of them also kindly informed my boss, who sent me directly to the doctors cos' apparently it's highly contagious!

Anyway I get to the doctors thinking I'll never be able to show my face again at work, (they'll all be thinking I'm skanky!!!) but the doc just gave me some cream treatment to rub in..

Turns out it was only crabs!! wot a relief.. lol lol


I knew it wasn't crabs whistling

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Reply #16 posted 04/29/08 6:16am

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horatio said:

starkitty said:

I thought shingles went out with scurvy?

excited OMG I was just thinking about you!! where's your other half?


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Reply #17 posted 04/29/08 7:59am

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Shingles come from Chicken Pox. I don't know exactly how but you can get them because you had Chicken Pox. My mother had Shingles on her back last summer and they lasted about two weeks. The doctor told her that she could be contagious to small children and the elderly.

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Reply #18 posted 04/29/08 8:14am

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A former co-worker had them. She was completely stressed out and broke out in shingles. She resigned a month later. You need to go the doctor if you haven't already.

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Reply #19 posted 04/29/08 8:42am

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Shingles come from Chicken Pox. I don't know exactly how but you can get them because you had Chicken Pox. My mother had Shingles on her back last summer and they lasted about two weeks. The doctor told her that she could be contagious to small children and the elderly.


Chicken pox is a form of herpes virus. Herpes viruses never go away - they go dormant and hide in nerves.

It's very important to get to a doctor and get a dose of anti-viral medication - especially if a nerve on your head or face is involved. A herpes outbreak in your eye is no joke.

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Reply #20 posted 04/29/08 8:44am

MrsMdiver

I have never had the chicken pox that anyone is aware of. I have been exposed to ppl with chicken pox and shingles.
Since I am an adult...I really hope I never get the chicken pox.

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Reply #21 posted 04/29/08 9:45am

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MrsMdiver said:

I have never had the chicken pox that anyone is aware of. I have been exposed to ppl with chicken pox and shingles.
Since I am an adult...I really hope I never get the chicken pox.


shake you definitely do not want to get Chicken Pox as an adult. I got them when I was 31 and I was miserable for two weeks. My whole body ached like I had the flu and I was taking showers at midnight trying to alleviate the itching/uncomfortableness.

My Doctor finally prescribed me an antihistamine which helped some, but it still sucked.

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Reply #22 posted 04/29/08 10:11am

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Sowhat said:

MrsMdiver said:

I have never had the chicken pox that anyone is aware of. I have been exposed to ppl with chicken pox and shingles.
Since I am an adult...I really hope I never get the chicken pox.


shake you definitely do not want to get Chicken Pox as an adult. I got them when I was 31 and I was miserable for two weeks. My whole body ached like I had the flu and I was taking showers at midnight trying to alleviate the itching/uncomfortableness.

My Doctor finally prescribed me an antihistamine which helped some, but it still sucked.



Our oldest son Seth had them at 20-ish and was so very sick for weeks neutral

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Reply #23 posted 04/29/08 10:21am

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Mach said:

Sowhat said:



shake you definitely do not want to get Chicken Pox as an adult. I got them when I was 31 and I was miserable for two weeks. My whole body ached like I had the flu and I was taking showers at midnight trying to alleviate the itching/uncomfortableness.

My Doctor finally prescribed me an antihistamine which helped some, but it still sucked.



Our oldest son Seth had them at 20-ish and was so very sick for weeks neutral



It is very rough getting them as an adult.

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Reply #24 posted 04/29/08 10:23am

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Sowhat said:

Mach said:




Our oldest son Seth had them at 20-ish and was so very sick for weeks neutral



It is very rough getting them as an adult.


He had a minor case as a young child as well ( before I was his Mom )

poor guy

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Reply #25 posted 04/29/08 12:16pm

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My aunt had them on her back, they lasted for 3 weeks! She was so uncomfortable, she is 80 years old and has very sensitive skin. I hope you heal sooner!

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Reply #26 posted 04/29/08 2:53pm

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i thought shingles is the same thing as herpes/coldsores etc

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Reply #27 posted 04/29/08 4:09pm

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my aunt had a bad bout... then got them again! this time they knew what they were dealing with so got medicine. apparently if you start it soon it helps reduce the severity of the outbreak quite a bit!! the second time wasn't nearly so bad.

now, people... this is why the chicken pox vaccine is a good idea! kids that don't get chicken pox will never be 80 year old women suffering in bed with sensitive skin from shingles.


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Reply #28 posted 04/29/08 6:40pm

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About a year and half ago, I mentioned to my oncologist that I kept getting strange sensations in an area that went from the middle of my back across one side to the middle of my stomach. Like my skin was ultra sensative and stung a little bit.

He said I was describing a text book case of pre-shingles. He put me on Valtrex for two weeks. No sores ever popped up and the strange feeling went away, never to come back.

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Reply #29 posted 04/30/08 12:36am

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Well it has spreead upmy nose to both eyes. So sore and can only just see my keyboard. Not pretty at all. had to letscotsman1999 down as he was visiting us tonight. Not now tho.

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