BullSprig07 said:
bigtruckguy3500 said:
Pro Sandy said:
Another round of Valtrex, lidocaine topical, and tramadol for pain
Not sure why no one is giving you gabapentin. The virus lives in nerves, and gabapentin is a pain medication that focuses on nerve pain. Tramadol is a gross drug. You're better off just getting morphine.
I had a very rough bout of shingles in 2018 and I want to echo the gabapentin recommendation. That was an absolute godsend for me. My outbreak was on a nerve line on my face running from my upper lip to my left eye. I looked like a zombie with the scabs on my face, don't even want to share the pictures (though I have a pretty cool permanent scar on my cheekbone that I can make up stories about to my kids and their friends).
I went several days undiagnosed because I was only 33 and shingles never even crossed my mind, thought I had a staph infection or something. Finally hit the right person at an urgent care on got prescribed gabapentin and got relief within an hour or two. Before that it was several days living with the sensation of thousands of needles being poked into your face at once.
That was me, about 20 years ago. I thought it was pain from a root canal I had a couple days before. It triggered in my trigeminal nerve. I had stabbing on my face, in my ear, half my tongue, roof of my mouth, plus Bell's Palsy, for 13 weeks. I couldn't sleep or work. I could barely eat or drink. I had done a course of antivirals, but they had no effect. The doctor wouldn't prescribe me pain medicine, so I was taking Advil and Nyquil. One night around 3am I was reading about it on the internet and a line caught my eye that said something to the effect of "after 12 weeks, symptoms are usually permanent and these cases generally result in suicide attempts." I cried myself to sleep that night, thinking that I couldn't do that to my wife and children, but I didn't know how I could go for decades more of my life like that. I woke up the next afternoon with all symptoms gone.
Now when people ask me about the vaccine, I tell them I would take it daily if required to avoid that experience again.