I had a very similar experience, except shingles DID get into my eyebrowAND my eye. It caused Iritis, for which a series of prescriptions was recommended. Prednisolone caused several days of terrible sleeplessness. My ophthalmologist sent me to Bascom-Palmer Eye Institute to make sure my eye was saved. Fortunately, I had four clip-on sunglass to put on my prescription sunglasses to make the trip. (In the 3-hours of driving in the darkness of early morning).
As for pain, I only experienced one painful episode that lasted a few minutes. I'd hit the area accidentally with a belt buckle, folded over at the waist, and couldn't help the tears and saliva that silently flowed to the floor due to the pain. The pain was "right up there" with kidney stone painwhich I've also had to endure!
It remains the "10" I've since used to weight other pain descriptors against.
Shingles.
I really don't like getting on a roof, especially not a pitched one with snow & ice.
shingles, shingles, shingles
Alright!, I'm going, I'm going.
My “10” is diverticulitis, hospitalized me for 5 days. I have experienced natural childbirth twice, shingles on head and face twice, and spent a weekend passing kidney stone fragments after lithrotripsy, diverticulitis pain was by far the worst.