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Originally Posted by lynzy420 Shingles can occur anywhere. Symptoms can vary from mild to severe to debilitating. Shingles should not be taken lightly.
Depending on your health and wether or not you have been recently exposed to chickenpox or are compromised in any way, your doctor may decide to give you gamma globulin.
Almost everyone I know has had shingles in different areas. In my early 20's I was afflicted with them, on a nerve in my brain. I actually had shingles on my brain. I presented with stroke like symptoms and today those who know me can still see the permanent damage it caused. My eye is still a little wider than the other and when nervous, hot or cold my left side still droops a bit, it also affects my speech at times. Again, if you did not know about my shingles episode you would probably not notice any of this.
Currently, there are two or three medications that seem to help some people. You need to talk to your doctor about that. Also depending on the location, cortisone injections may offer some additional relief, again this must be discussed with your doctor.
I also know people who have had them so mild it was barely noticable. I hope you check out ok. If it is shingles please make sure to take care of yourself! Good Luck
ps I had a bunch of sharp little pains behind my ear just prior to onset. |
I am so glad you are better now, will they come back again?
Mine is mostly in the upper torso with a couple on my hip
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Originally Posted by EarthAngel Betty, I am praying it isn't shingles and maybe just allergic reaction to something. Glad to hear you are not waiting and having a Doctor look at it and diagnose what it is for sure. Let us know what he/she says when you get the chance. Hugs, Dyan |
Thank you i will, my appointment is at 2:15 today...