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Head Shingles
by
Adamski1972
on 07 Feb, 2016 07:53
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On the 6th of January this year I was diagnosed with Head Shingles. Having never heard of this disease before I had just assumed I had a bad allergic reaction to something and I initially just took some Piriton. My condition worsened overnight I went to my local hospital who fortunately knew what I was suffering from. There are long term effects to deal with from this like Post Herpetic Neuralgia and on my eyesight. Thankfully it's all being managed quite well with multiple drugs and eye drops. I wasn't able to shave my head for more than 3 weeks because of a lot of leasions and scabs which made me feel even more miserable that I was already. 5 weeks later now and thankfully I only have a few potmarks on my scalp from the illness so I'm able to carefully shave my head again. It's amazing how much I missed having a smooth scalp! My family and friends knew I was feeling better when my shiney bald head made a reappearance. The attached photo shows my head the day I was diagnosed and my profile photo shows how I look now. I have a few blemishes but hopefully they will be all but gone by the summer.
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#1
by
Magoo
on 07 Feb, 2016 09:02
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woooo!! I have an Idea what you went thru . I had shingles on thigh and waist few years back,and pain can be a problem. So glad your doing better , an your so right your eye sight could have been affected. Will you be getting the shingles vaccine ?
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#2
by
Adamski1972
on 07 Feb, 2016 09:20
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I hadn't heard of the singles vaccine until a few weeks ago. If it will stop me getting it again I'll definitely get it!
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#3
by
TheSlyBear
on 07 Feb, 2016 11:53
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Shingles can be horrific. I have a friend that went though the same thing. Glad your symptoms have abated!
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#4
by
nuts
on 07 Feb, 2016 12:24
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Check out the vaccine. I had early symptoms of shingles a few months ago and had the vaccine which here in Oz cost around AUD 200 and the condition went away. My wife had the vaccine also as a precautionary measure. However i did hear that you need to have the vaccine within 72 hours of diagnosis for it to be really effective ie if you haven't already had it as a pprecautionary measure.
The vaccine is quite new.
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#5
by
Magoo
on 07 Feb, 2016 12:26
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The tv add says 1 in 3 people will get shingles , I do think this may be slightly over hyped.
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#6
by
tobler1
on 07 Feb, 2016 13:30
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Wow...glad to hear things are improving, but sorry you had to go through that.
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#7
by
Sir Harry
on 07 Feb, 2016 14:38
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Wow! Glad your scalp has recovered from that! I don't know which is worse, going through that or not being able to shave!
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#8
by
Razor X
on 07 Feb, 2016 20:02
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I had shingles seven years ago but thankfully not on my head and not nearly as severe as what you went through. Still, it was not pleasant. So sorry you had to go through this and glad you ar feeling better.
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#9
by
Semi-Sly
on 07 Feb, 2016 21:56
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