Going through a bout of Shingles. In the nerve pain stage, aspirin seems to be best, even trying Aspercreme with Lidocaine. Anybody have success with OTC or home remedies. No itching and blisters are not an issue, just residual nagging nerve pain.
Never had them nor do I want to. A quick search came up with this. Hope you get over it soon.Going through a bout of Shingles. In the nerve pain stage, aspirin seems to be best, even trying Aspercreme with Lidocaine. Anybody have success with OTC or home remedies. No itching and blisters are not an issue, just residual nagging nerve pain.
Too late. Need to start within 72 hours and I didn't go to the doctor, trying to tough it out, lol, not as tough as I was last time I had them at 20.Is it too late for antiviral? Need to start that asap after detecting symptoms. Supposedly capsaicin containing creams help with the lingering nerve pain.
Did you mean Benadryl? Benzedrine is speed.I had some success using Benzedrine and Bourbon. 25 mg Benzedrine with 2 ounces of Bourbon.
Man, I did make a mistake. I should turn off auto complete. I did mean Benadryl.Did you mean Benadryl? Benzedrine is speed.
It was my understanding that I missed the window for this drug. I think it was within 72 hours. Now with the pain phase it is just management and I don't want any heavy duty drugs. Benadryl does help sleep.The med was Acyclovir, brand names Sitavig and Zovirax. She said it was amazing how fast & how well it worked. (gotta be way better than listening to a gong)
The Benadryl also helped with the itching, for me at least. I took the Bourbon to help the Benadryl work faster.It was my understanding that I missed the window for this drug. I think it was within 72 hours. Now with the pain phase it is just management and I don't want any heavy duty drugs. Benadryl does help sleep.
I remember hearing somewhere that the MMRV vaccine was suspected of causing shingles. The reasoning as I remember it was that many people that get shingles have never actually had chicken pox as a child but had the MMRV vaccine.I’m glad we got the shingles shots. Hopefully that’s one experience I won’t get to enjoy.
I was concerned about your post so went to the CDC's site and found this:I remember hearing somewhere that the MMRV vaccine was suspected of causing shingles. The reasoning as I remember it was that many people that get shingles have never actually had chicken pox as a child but had the MMRV vaccine.