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1 posted on 08/31/2025 12:07:04 PM PDT by conservativesister
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So sorry to hear. Prayers that your SIL mends quickly.


2 posted on 08/31/2025 12:10:21 PM PDT by plain talk
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I had shingles maybe 20 years ago. I waited it out. But if the shingles are near an eye, don’t wait. See a doctor promptly.


3 posted on 08/31/2025 12:11:11 PM PDT by Leaning Right (It's morning in America. Again.)
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Oh, one more thing. Wikipedia is a trash site when it comes to politics. But otherwise it can be a well-organized source of information, and worth a look.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingles


4 posted on 08/31/2025 12:16:15 PM PDT by Leaning Right (It's morning in America. Again.)
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Doctor can prescribe anti-viral cream and/or anti-viral oral drug. They won’t make a difference unless started within 3 days of when the rash appears. The oral drug made my elderly mom confused, so we had to stop it.

Take OTC pain meds. Rest. It may take several weeks to get her energy back. The pain can last after the rash is gone. It’s called post herpetic neuralgia. The virus originates in the nerves, and the lingering pain is nerve pain.


5 posted on 08/31/2025 12:16:58 PM PDT by OrangeDaisy
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Allegedly L-lysine is supposed to help and Lemon Balm tea.

Dr Berg recommends massage on the opposite side and mr. mm who is just recovering from it, found that to be helpful but mostly only while the massage was going on. Some people claim it’s helpful for a longer time after the massage.

Get Rid of Shingles Pain Fast – Dr.Berg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xu4BWF-jC0

Mr. mm also found ice packs to be VERY helpful in taking care of the pain. It’s been four weeks since he came down with it and the pain is down a LOT, but still lingering.

The absolute best thing is to catch it early in that window where the anti-viral will work. Mr. mm just did and stopped the rash cold, but he still had to heal from it.


6 posted on 08/31/2025 12:17:19 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus….)
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Valcyclovir. Pain meds


8 posted on 08/31/2025 12:21:38 PM PDT by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and don't wish to smile.)
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Check yr mail


9 posted on 08/31/2025 12:22:10 PM PDT by FlyingEagle
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Ban her from polite society.

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10 posted on 08/31/2025 12:24:00 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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I saved this info ---------Quote snip--------------- * 🔥For shingles use caullophyllum and ravinstara essential oils as per Dr. Schnaubelt's directives...that blend is truly miraculous for shingles...my husband had it...look on his site for an anti-viral shingle blend...he has a PhD in Chemistry...well known worldwide... + Also take L-lysine...an amino acid.. * Alpha Lipoic Acid - I am suffering from post neuropathy from a bout if shingles. I take one pill 3 times a day and it helps tremendously with the pain that I experience.
12 posted on 08/31/2025 12:32:33 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (🦅 MAGADONIAN ⚔️ LIFE )
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My non-medical advice is acyclovir, benedryl, no underclothes is that would rub against the rash, and just plain gut it out.

Shingles is a self-limiting disease. It will go away. No medicine will really sped that up. The meds are just palliative. To get over it, you just have to wait.


14 posted on 08/31/2025 12:52:33 PM PDT by Jemian (It is great to be an Auburn Tiger! War Eagle!)
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Shingles, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, is best treated with a combination of antiviral medications, pain management, and supportive care. Here’s a concise overview based on current medical guidance:

Antiviral Medications:

Drugs like acyclovir, valacyclovir, or famciclovir are most effective when started within 72 hours of rash onset. They reduce viral replication, shorten the duration of symptoms, and may prevent complications like postherpetic neuralgia (PHN).

Typical dosing: Valacyclovir (1g three times daily for 7 days) or acyclovir (800mg five times daily for 7–10 days), prescribed by a doctor.

Pain Management:

Over-the-counter options like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help with mild pain.

For severe pain, doctors may prescribe gabapentin, pregabalin, or tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline) to manage nerve pain.

Topical treatments like lidocaine patches or capsaicin cream may provide localized relief.

Supportive Care:

Keep the rash clean and dry to prevent bacterial infections. Use calamine lotion or colloidal oatmeal baths to soothe itching.

Cool compresses can reduce discomfort.
Rest and avoid stress to support immune recovery.

Complications (e.g., Postherpetic Neuralgia):

If pain persists after the rash heals, consult a doctor. PHN may require stronger medications or nerve blocks.
Early antiviral treatment reduces PHN risk.

Important Notes:

Seek medical advice promptly, especially if the rash is near the eyes (risk of vision damage) or if you’re immunocompromised.

Shingles is contagious to those not immune to chickenpox, so avoid contact until the rash crusts over.

Always consult a healthcare provider for a tailored treatment plan, as individual factors like age, health status, and symptom severity matter.


15 posted on 08/31/2025 12:55:26 PM PDT by catnipman ((A Vote For The Lesser Of Two Evils Still Counts As A Vote For Evil))
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Valacyclovir, as suggested by others, is a great idea. For nerve pain, have her ask her doctor about Gabapentin or similar scripts.


16 posted on 08/31/2025 12:58:56 PM PDT by peggybac (“You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.” - Ayn Rand)
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Too late for your SIL, but get vaccinated if you don’t want shingles.


17 posted on 08/31/2025 12:59:04 PM PDT by Wayne07
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The posts on high-dosage lysine are correct as far as they go, but there are a few other items that should be done to make this the most effective and also not irritate the stomache.

Taking the lysine has been known for over 50 years.

(See book, out of print, “Life Extension,c.1980, Dr. Drew Pearson and Dr. Sandy Shaw)

Lysine is an AMINO ACID.
It affects the healing of not just shingles, but other viruses of the same type, i.e., herpes and chicken pox.

There are three things to remember and accommodate.

1) Take the Lysine in powder dissolved in liquid
on an empty stomache. Or at least with no protein of any sort, as it is a protein building block.

If you take it with protein, the lysine an d other proteins will dilute each other and compete in the body.

It is an ACID, and can irritate stomache lining. Please dilute it with a base, most common would be sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), or if sodium must be restricted, potassium bicarbonate, available at health food stores.

and, MINIMIZE INGESTION OF ALL ARGININE-CONTAINING FOODS DURING THIS OUTBREAK.

Arginine feeds the herpes and shingles viruses, and competes in the body with the lysine, reducing and possibly negating the efficacy of the lysine intake.

Common foods containing ARGININE are all poultry and some legumes. Eliminate or minimize these protein sources during the outbreak.

The item above is not generally known or included and can be a reason for the lysine intake not having the desired effect.

This protocol also helps s on herpes simplex and chicken pox outbreaks.


18 posted on 08/31/2025 1:01:40 PM PDT by Norski
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Olive Leaf Extract is antiviral. It is used for Shingles.


19 posted on 08/31/2025 1:05:57 PM PDT by UnwashedPeasant (The pandemic we suffer from is not COVID. It is Marxist Democrat Leftism. )
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Get the anti-viral right away. Don't risk that it becomes the chronic form my relative had until she died. Nothing helped against that nerve pain.
20 posted on 08/31/2025 1:23:07 PM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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I had my second shingles bout a few years ago. My doctor prescribed Valtrex and Gabapentin. The pain was gone overnight. No lingering post shingles pain like the first bout. The first bout left me with nerve sensation in my forehead for more than a decade.


21 posted on 08/31/2025 1:26:35 PM PDT by Dutch Boy (The only thing worse than having something taken from you is to have it returned broken. )
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Worked with a lady who had them so bad including in her eyes, she was out for 4-6 weeks. I did get the two series shingle shots but has anyone had the shots & still gotten shingles?


22 posted on 08/31/2025 1:31:44 PM PDT by Mean Daddy (A well armed society is a polite society.)
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Acyclovir. Tell her to go to the nearest urgent care, tell th3m she has shingles, and ask for acyclovir by name. Worked for me twice.


23 posted on 08/31/2025 2:10:40 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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In my personal experience, a nutritional strategy can go a long way to rebuild damaged nerves and mitigate pain.

Your SIL should take: vitamin D; magnesium L-threonate (or glycinate); vitamin K; collagen peptides; liposomal vitamin C; and a good quality general nutritional supplement, with the drinks Boost or Ensure as probably the best options. In addition, eating lots of high quality eggs and fish helps provides DHA, choline, and other key nutrients.

Vitamin C deserves special mention as an essential nutrient that is hard to absorb as a supplement. The liposomal form is preferred because it tends to be better absorbed.

In addition, vitamin C is a potent antioxidant with pain relieving qualities. I have also found that Salonpas lidocaine patches on the spine nearest the pain help, as do hot baths and strong hot tea. NSAIDS also help but can do damage to the body.

26 posted on 08/31/2025 2:22:03 PM PDT by Rockingham
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