slavegirljoy
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Joined: 11/6/2006 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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Shingles is a disease that is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. Even if you never had visible signs of chickenpox, you were, at some point in your life, exposed to the virus. The virus lies dormant in the nerves and, later on, it can become active, in the form of shingles, after being triggered by a weakened immune system, either because of stress, age, chemotherapy or radiation treatment, and/or illness/infection. The pain can be very severe i feel very sorry for you, because i recently witnessed my Master's 75 year old mother suffer with shingles, right after she had completed 2 1/2 months of chemo and radiation for her lung cancer. She had to take very large and very powerful pain pills, along with the acyclovir to treat the virus. If you aren't taking pain medicine, you might want to ask your doctor about that. Hopefully, you will be able to overcome this and not have to endure many more bouts of this disease and you won't have to suffer too much. In May 2006, the Food and Drug Administration approved use of a vaccine to prevent shingles. The vaccine, called Zostavax, is recommended for people 60 years of age and older who have had chickenpox but who have not had shingles. Good luck to you. slave joy Owned property of Master David quote:
ORIGINAL: cloudboy I had a very stressful work period ontop of some other shit. As a result, I contracted the shingles. I just finished a week long prescription of Valtrex. The rash is going down but the pain is persistent on the left side of my torso. Its a combination stomach ache / internal bruising feeling. No fun, let me tell you. Anyway, I'm curious when the pain will begin to subside and go away. So, if you've had the shingles, I'd like to hear your story. How did you get it? Did you take any meds? How long did it last? How severe was your pain? How would you describe the pain you experienced? 10 days into this thing and it still hurts like a bastard...... keeping busy and distracted is about the best method I've found to cope with this yicky condition.
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