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Last Tuesday I was sitting at home, and began getting some sharp pains to the right hand side of my rib-cage. Well around from my heart area. First thoughts I had were that maybe I'd pulled a muscle in the garden - but hadn't been that strenuous. I decided to apply some Nurofen gel to the affected area that night, but it didn't seem to help. All through the night the stabbing pains continued, and could hardly sleep. The next day (Wednesday) I tried some different gel - Voltarol - as that had a different active ingredient - and continued taking Nurofen. No real impact on the pain and discomfort, and trouble with sleeping continued through the Wednesday and Thursday nights. I stopped applying the gels but continued taking Nurofen. On Friday morning when showering, I spotted a single blister near my armpit on my chest, and initially thought maybe I'd had a reaction to the Voltarol gel. By Friday evening, there were a few more blisters. Friday night I began getting pains in strange places, my elbow, my neck, my ear-lobe, my waist, again all shooting stabbing pains. Although I didn't sleep well I did manage a couple of hours, but by Saturday morning, the blisters were really apparent, and I could now also see them across my back. They looked to be roughly where I'd applied the creams, and so again thought it was an allergic reaction. (I'm not allergic to anything really).
I called NHS 111 (Wales) - went through their checklist - and they got a nurse to call me back. She ran through a few bits, self-tests, and descriptions and said 'I think it's Shingles - I'll get you an out of hours GP call'. Within the hour a GP was on the line, I asked him what he'd been told so far - he said he'd been told simply it was a rash and had no further info - after answering a few more questions, and doing a few more self tests, and me explaining it might be an allergic reaction - he then also came back with the diagnosis of shingles. I didn't even know what shingles might look like, or what the symptoms were - but he prescribed an anti-viral medication which I picked up on Saturday afternoon, and I'm taking 5 x Aciclovir's a day for the next 8 days. I of course googled it - and it appears as though my symptoms certainly matched, and my blisters/rash were in line with google's suggestions. I was going to wait until Monday and just see the pharmacist - but apparently the quicker you start the anti-viral drugs (best within 72 hours of seeing first visible signs) the more likely you are to get a speedy recovery.
So after all that blurb - my question is - has anyone in the TP community suffered from Shingles at any time? Did you let your blisters burst naturally? Did you put anything on them? How was your recovery? What do you think triggered yours? (As apparently it lies dormant for years) Any words of wisdom that you'd share? Did your shooting pains subside quickly? I'd like to hear from any real-life people rather than relying solely on Google. Just to stress I'm not looking for medical advice - I'm happy to go with the Aciclovir course and keep in touch with the GP - but just how your general recovery went, and what worked for you.
I called NHS 111 (Wales) - went through their checklist - and they got a nurse to call me back. She ran through a few bits, self-tests, and descriptions and said 'I think it's Shingles - I'll get you an out of hours GP call'. Within the hour a GP was on the line, I asked him what he'd been told so far - he said he'd been told simply it was a rash and had no further info - after answering a few more questions, and doing a few more self tests, and me explaining it might be an allergic reaction - he then also came back with the diagnosis of shingles. I didn't even know what shingles might look like, or what the symptoms were - but he prescribed an anti-viral medication which I picked up on Saturday afternoon, and I'm taking 5 x Aciclovir's a day for the next 8 days. I of course googled it - and it appears as though my symptoms certainly matched, and my blisters/rash were in line with google's suggestions. I was going to wait until Monday and just see the pharmacist - but apparently the quicker you start the anti-viral drugs (best within 72 hours of seeing first visible signs) the more likely you are to get a speedy recovery.
So after all that blurb - my question is - has anyone in the TP community suffered from Shingles at any time? Did you let your blisters burst naturally? Did you put anything on them? How was your recovery? What do you think triggered yours? (As apparently it lies dormant for years) Any words of wisdom that you'd share? Did your shooting pains subside quickly? I'd like to hear from any real-life people rather than relying solely on Google. Just to stress I'm not looking for medical advice - I'm happy to go with the Aciclovir course and keep in touch with the GP - but just how your general recovery went, and what worked for you.