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Thread started 02/14/10 4:59pm

GottaLetitgo

My wife has Shingles

What a way to spend V-Day weekend! My wife developed a blister on the side of the bridge of her nose, about an inch away from her right eye. Her lymph nodes were swollen and she had bad headaches so she went to see the doctor and got the diagnosis. She started taking Valtrex (Shingles is a cousin of Herpes) on Friday and we're going to see another doctor tomorrow. The right side of her face is swollen and all the sites I Googled have pretty terrifying possibilities about complications with the eyes caused from Shingles. My wife has enough damn bad breaks (Diabetes, high blood pressure) and this is about all I can take. One of the causes of Shingles is stress and I feel like a lot of what ails hers is because I just do not do enough. I would take all of her ailments from her in a heartbeat if it were possible.

Anyway, need some reassuring words or any info from anyone who may have had experience with Shingles.
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Reply #1 posted 02/14/10 5:00pm

PunkMistress

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I had it.

It sucks out loud, but it doesn't last forever.

Don't beat yourself up. Stress is not the only reason it breaks out.

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Reply #2 posted 02/14/10 5:01pm

Vendetta1

I am so sorry. hug
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Reply #3 posted 02/14/10 5:02pm

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Also, I had sores near my eyes and was worried too, but nothing bad happened. I took the medication and it eventually went away.
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Reply #4 posted 02/14/10 5:04pm

GottaLetitgo

PunkMistress said:

Also, I had sores near my eyes and was worried too, but nothing bad happened. I took the medication and it eventually went away.


Did you go to an eye doctor or a general practitioner?
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Reply #5 posted 02/14/10 5:12pm

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I had it a few years ago too. I wasn't aware it was so common until I told people afterwards, and they would all say, "Oh yeah I had it/family member/friend".

My forehead got a little....scabby - that was the first sign for me, then my glands blew the fuck up and I looked like John Merrick for 5 days. It went away, and I've suffered no effects since.

It's a real pisser, but don't beat yourself up over it.
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Reply #6 posted 02/14/10 5:15pm

GottaLetitgo

Vendetta1 said:

I am so sorry. hug


Thank you touched
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Reply #7 posted 02/14/10 5:19pm

GottaLetitgo

thebumpsquad said:

I had it a few years ago too. I wasn't aware it was so common until I told people afterwards, and they would all say, "Oh yeah I had it/family member/friend".

My forehead got a little....scabby - that was the first sign for me, then my glands blew the fuck up and I looked like John Merrick for 5 days. It went away, and I've suffered no effects since.

It's a real pisser, but don't beat yourself up over it.


My wife has been terrified that the puffiness won't go away so thanks for the reassuring words that it may possibly go away soon. She asked me today if I thought she was going to look like the Elephant Man or Eric Stoltz from Mask from now on (not to make light of the very heroic Rocky Dennis). Shingles is a pretty dang scary thing so far.
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Reply #8 posted 02/14/10 5:25pm

Mach

rose For your wife


They suck

I had one outbreak several yrs ago on my neck

THEY SUCK
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Reply #9 posted 02/14/10 5:27pm

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^
Yeah. In all honestly I didn't leave the house for 4 days when my glands got swollen - that was the worst point.

If she takes what was prescribed to her, and the Doctor was happy to let her home, then she should be cool. A few days of looking like the Elephant Man and she'll hopefully be back to normal. smile

Don't read about side-effects of any illness of the internet. I once convinced myself I had skin cancer until I realised the new "mole" I read about online was actually just a heat spot.
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Reply #10 posted 02/14/10 5:29pm

Mach

Oh ~ I used essential oils ( under medical Dr's supervision ) and opted to not take the prescription drugs ... my outbreak symptoms and healing took around the same amount of time as those that took the drugs and used the prescriptoon cream ( said my Dr )
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Reply #11 posted 02/14/10 5:32pm

GottaLetitgo

Mach said:

rose For your wife


They suck

I had one outbreak several yrs ago on my neck

THEY SUCK


touched

Agreed that they suck.
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Reply #12 posted 02/14/10 5:34pm

GottaLetitgo

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Yeah. In all honestly I didn't leave the house for 4 days when my glands got swollen - that was the worst point.

If she takes what was prescribed to her, and the Doctor was happy to let her home, then she should be cool. A few days of looking like the Elephant Man and she'll hopefully be back to normal. smile

Don't read about side-effects of any illness of the internet. I once convinced myself I had skin cancer until I realised the new "mole" I read about online was actually just a heat spot.



Thanks. The internet scares the f**k out of me sometimes. I have actually thought I was dying several times.
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Reply #13 posted 02/14/10 5:35pm

GottaLetitgo

Mach said:

Oh ~ I used essential oils ( under medical Dr's supervision ) and opted to not take the prescription drugs ... my outbreak symptoms and healing took around the same amount of time as those that took the drugs and used the prescriptoon cream ( said my Dr )


I read something about the healing power of apple cider...I wonder if that works.
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Reply #14 posted 02/14/10 5:45pm

missmad

GottaLetitgo said:

Mach said:

Oh ~ I used essential oils ( under medical Dr's supervision ) and opted to not take the prescription drugs ... my outbreak symptoms and healing took around the same amount of time as those that took the drugs and used the prescriptoon cream ( said my Dr )


I read something about the healing power of apple cider...I wonder if that works.



it is great that or vinegar for fungus like athlete's foot, flusing out liver ( in very small doses) killing bacteria cause of the acidity
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Reply #15 posted 02/14/10 5:50pm

ZombieKitten

my dad had it really bad some years back cry he has some bad scarring on his cheek still sad
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Reply #16 posted 02/14/10 5:52pm

GottaLetitgo

missmad said:

GottaLetitgo said:



I read something about the healing power of apple cider...I wonder if that works.



it is great that or vinegar for fungus like athlete's foot, flusing out liver ( in very small doses) killing bacteria cause of the acidity


What I can't figure out is does she drink it or does she rub it on her face or what?
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Reply #17 posted 02/14/10 5:54pm

GottaLetitgo

ZombieKitten said:

my dad had it really bad some years back cry he has some bad scarring on his cheek still sad


It's so brutal. Permanent nerve damage, scarring, eye problems...I knew nothing about Shingles a week ago. No I know more than I want to.
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Reply #18 posted 02/14/10 5:55pm

ZombieKitten

GottaLetitgo said:

ZombieKitten said:

my dad had it really bad some years back cry he has some bad scarring on his cheek still sad


It's so brutal. Permanent nerve damage, scarring, eye problems...I knew nothing about Shingles a week ago. No I know more than I want to.


hug for the both of you, this totally sucks
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Reply #19 posted 02/14/10 5:57pm

missmad

GottaLetitgo said:

missmad said:




it is great that or vinegar for fungus like athlete's foot, flusing out liver ( in very small doses) killing bacteria cause of the acidity


What I can't figure out is does she drink it or does she rub it on her face or what?



for which flushing out liver drinks it, has be diluted with water 2,very little amount, a tablespoon max, athlete's foot just puts it on the spot or puts boiling water and vinegar together and puts her feet in, as hot as she can take it for as long as she can.
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Reply #20 posted 02/14/10 5:58pm

Mach

GottaLetitgo said:

Mach said:

Oh ~ I used essential oils ( under medical Dr's supervision ) and opted to not take the prescription drugs ... my outbreak symptoms and healing took around the same amount of time as those that took the drugs and used the prescriptoon cream ( said my Dr )


I read something about the healing power of apple cider...I wonder if that works.
I strongly recommend talking to her DR about anything like that
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Reply #21 posted 02/14/10 6:02pm

missmad

Mach said:

GottaLetitgo said:



I read something about the healing power of apple cider...I wonder if that works.
I strongly recommend talking to her DR about anything like that



yea, go to the doc first. nod
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Reply #22 posted 02/14/10 6:23pm

GottaLetitgo

An anecdote, We took our girls out yesterday for our annual V-Day tradition (we did it a day early) of going to Build a Bear for the kids and my wife going to Victoria Secret and a few other places to get some stuff. We were at Belk and my wife bought her face powder she buys. The salesperson was the spitting image of Adam Lambert said that he had some makeup that could cover up the Shingles blisters. So he sat her down in the makeup chair and proceeded to give her a 15 minute free makeover. He was an absolute trip and it was what my wife needed, a little human kindness. I think they bonded a little an my wife is definitely going to be on the lookout for our new friend Eric when we go back. Soemtimes it's the little things...
[Edited 2/14/10 18:24pm]
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Reply #23 posted 02/14/10 6:25pm

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GottaLetitgo said:

An anecdote, We took our girls out yesterday for our annual V-Day tradition (we did it a day early) of going to Build a Bear for the kids and my wife going to Victoria Secret and a few other places to get some stuff. We were at Belk and my wife bought her face powder she buys. The salesperson was the spitting image of Adam Lambert said that he had some makeup that could cover up the Shingles blisters. So he sat her down in the makeup chair and proceeded to give her a 15 minute free makeover. He was an absolute trip and it was what my wife needed, a little human kindness. I think they bonded a little an my wife is definitely going to be on the lookout for our new friend Eric when we go back. Soemtimes it's the little things...
[Edited 2/14/10 18:24pm]
That's awesome. mushy
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Reply #24 posted 02/14/10 6:34pm

missmad

Vendetta1 said:

GottaLetitgo said:

An anecdote, We took our girls out yesterday for our annual V-Day tradition (we did it a day early) of going to Build a Bear for the kids and my wife going to Victoria Secret and a few other places to get some stuff. We were at Belk and my wife bought her face powder she buys. The salesperson was the spitting image of Adam Lambert said that he had some makeup that could cover up the Shingles blisters. So he sat her down in the makeup chair and proceeded to give her a 15 minute free makeover. He was an absolute trip and it was what my wife needed, a little human kindness. I think they bonded a little an my wife is definitely going to be on the lookout for our new friend Eric when we go back. Soemtimes it's the little things...
[Edited 2/14/10 18:24pm]
That's awesome. mushy



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Reply #25 posted 02/14/10 7:29pm

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Anyone who's had chicken pox can get shingles, so it's silly to beat yourself up over it. Basically, the virus goes dormant in a nerve. Nobody really knows what causes a flare.

My sweetie had an outbreak on his cheek and the side of his head a few years ago. It cleared up, and he has no scars from it.

Don't screw around with alternative treatments. If she can tolerate Valtrex, she should take it - especially with an outbreak close to her eye. You don't want to take a chance that it will spread.
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Reply #26 posted 02/15/10 12:04am

blueblossom

Had shingles on my back and the trail went right around to the front on the ribs. Shingles normally follows a nerve as well I was told. I just took painkillers but it hurt like hell!

My sympathy to your wife about this and I hope she gets better very quickly.
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Reply #27 posted 02/15/10 2:22am

davidoff1966

Sorry to hear that
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Reply #28 posted 02/15/10 2:36am

MrsMdiver

hug


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My Aunt has had shingles 4 times now. The Dr said that she is an extreme case and for her stress, anxiety and exhaustion played a part in it returning.
She has had it in her eye once, forehead, neck & back. My mom has had it once.
They both took the meds that the dr's gave them and it went away fairly quickly.
Another thing the dr mentioned to my Aunt is the fact that she handles money all day for a living and that could be contributing to her coming down with such disorders regularly.
She has not broken out in a few years. She says it is due to her visiting Neuromuscular therapist on a regular basis.
My mom's family is prone to nerve disorders.
Some times it is just in the genes.
I have never had the Chicken Pox so I have not had shingles.

From what my mom & aunt told me, it is very painful.
So just shower your wife with love and support.
Help her out wherever you can.
I am sure she will be feeling better soon.

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Reply #29 posted 02/15/10 3:28am

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I had shingles a few years ago. It never left any scars.

But...

Ever since I recovered, I get patches of eczema on my face, near my eyes, now and again. The nerves in my left eyelid involuntary flutter quite a lot too. Neither of these things used to happen, prior to the shingles. I also suffer from headaches on a near-daily basis.

You never really cure yourself of the virus. It could flare up again at any time.
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