Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
7.22 a.m. here, just arrived in Boston. Got it down my left side but aching all over right now.
Cheers for the answers, especially the sympathetic responses from the RN contingent.
Surely you expected nothing less.
7.22 a.m. here, just arrived in Boston. Got it down my left side but aching all over right now.
Cheers for the answers, especially the sympathetic responses from the RN contingent.
I believe shingles always follows a nerve line.
Useless fact but I suppose we must be thankful that you won't go head to toe, like with chicken pox.
Imagine that.
Day 5 now, back at work since yesterday morning as the new Doctor said I'm not contagious, even though it's worse. Just cracking on, but I must say it's really painful. Best way to describe it is, really bad sunburn, with a blinding headache thrown in for good measure. Blisters are all over the left side of my abdomen & spreading around the back.
Not a good time to be on board, but need to get on with it as I can't really afford to get sent home medical. In this line of work it's really difficult to get back to work if you go home for medical reasons.
We have a union, but they are as much use as an ashtray on a motor bike. 4 weeks of the contract to go, feels like a long way off with this sh*t!
You can take paracetamol as well as ibruprofen, which might help with the pain, unless you have access to codeine.
I had shingles a few years back. Didn't get a particularly painful batch, and after a couple of weeks assumed I was better and carried on as normal.
Trouble is you can get something called Postherpetic Neuralgia. Most of what you read online is about the pain, but I didn't really get any pain. I did however, suffer from massive fatigue, depression, and anxiety. Things I'd never experienced before. it was horrible. My head was a mess. There's not much information about these symptoms and doctors tend to treat the physical side of it. I found a forum where people were discussing their shingles and it was a slight comfort to know I wasn't going mad.
So TAKE IT EASY. Rest and rest some more. Steer clear of booze too, quite a few times I thought I must be over it now, and had a few nights out, only to crash again.
Hope you're back to your old self soon.
My Dad had shingles just over a year ago and it took him around 6 months to get fully over the symptoms. Half his face and head was covered in a rash and the headaches he had caused him to cry out in pain. The nerves in his skin were badly affected and this is what took so long to heal. He had a very severe case - hope yours isn't and that you get well soon [emoji106]Just been isolated in my cabin with shingles. Quite painful right now.
Anyone experienced this? Just checked online & it says 2-4 weeks FFS!
Another update for anyone who's unfortunate enough to get this.
It's been 4 weeks now & still painful. Definitely the worst thing is not getting good sleep because of the pain. Once you wake up, that's it, you're awake. Then the whole day is just a struggle.
Fly home from Quebec on Friday, so I'll be hoping to see a proper doctor the following week.
It really is much worse than I thought it would be. I'm quite an active person, I like my running & going to the gym, but with this it's impossible.
I went for a run last week to see how it went; I managed to do a 10k, but the pain was twice as bad for the 2 days after, so not doing anything now, which is quite depressing.
I know us blokes are not good with ailments, women tend to just get on with things, but blimey this is horrible.
Another update for anyone who's unfortunate enough to get this.
It's been 4 weeks now & still painful. Definitely the worst thing is not getting good sleep because of the pain. Once you wake up, that's it, you're awake. Then the whole day is just a struggle.
Fly home from Quebec on Friday, so I'll be hoping to see a proper doctor the following week.
It really is much worse than I thought it would be. I'm quite an active person, I like my running & going to the gym, but with this it's impossible.
I went for a run last week to see how it went; I managed to do a 10k, but the pain was twice as bad for the 2 days after, so not doing anything now, which is quite depressing.
I know us blokes are not good with ailments, women tend to just get on with things, but blimey this is horrible.