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Yikes, clear nail polish on shingles? LOL Sounds dangerous! Also, never heard of

a doc giving antibiotics for shingles, only antiviral. I'm glad the nail polish

worked to keep the blisters at bay. That way they didn't spread at least. I have

found that the only thing that truly takes care of shingles is time. They have

to run their course. My son had them on his face, of all places, a couple of

years ago. Doc gave him Zoverax, (antiviral) It didn't really do anything for

him, we just kept using Hydrocortisone cream for the itching. I hear it can take

up to 2 months or so for them to completely heal. I hope yours heals fast.

Hugs!

~Tommie

Shingles

I came down with shingles around my hip and leg area back in

November. My Dr. gave me an antibiotic. I had read somewhere that

when you first get them if you put clear finger nail polish on the

heads of the blisters for a couple of days that they go away. Well I

tried it and it worked. I still itch from time to time, but the

blisters didn't ooze.

Hugs

Diane - Minnesota

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In a message dated 12/8/06 1:23:40 PM Central Standard Time,

redhatladydiva@... writes:

I came down with shingles around my hip and leg area back in

November. My Dr. gave me an antibiotic. I had read somewhere that

when you first get them if you put clear finger nail polish on the

heads of the blisters for a couple of days that they go away. Well I

tried it and it worked. I still itch from time to time, but the

blisters didn't ooze.

My husband had a round with those awful shingles, too. He said it was the

worse pain he has ever felt. I had never heard of putting clear fingernail

polish on them. I have nerve pain in my foot and now he knows what I have to

deal

with most days.

CYH!

Cheryl

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My friend that had the Shingles is tough as nails. But they put her out of work

for 2 1\2 months.

the first month she could not even stand clothes to tough her body.

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In a message dated 12/8/06 1:23:40 PM Central Standard Time,

redhatladydiva@... writes:

I came down with shingles around my hip and leg area back in

November. My Dr. gave me an antibiotic. I had read somewhere that

when you first get them if you put clear finger nail polish on the

heads of the blisters for a couple of days that they go away. Well I

tried it and it worked. I still itch from time to time, but the

blisters didn't ooze.

My husband had a round with those awful shingles, too. He said it was the

worse pain he has ever felt. I had never heard of putting clear fingernail

polish on them. I have nerve pain in my foot and now he knows what I have to

deal

with most days.

CYH!

Cheryl

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Hi Steph,

Is this an on going pain like long after the Shingles has healed? Or is it

during the healing process? If it's during the healing process, my son had

shingles on his face once, they gave him Lortab and it worked for him. If it's

on going pain from the shingles that have already healed, then she might ask for

some Neurontin or Lyrica. Both of these meds are used to treat nerve pain.

Hope something works out for her, I hear the shingles pain is very bad.

Take care,

Tommie

shingles

Hello, I'm new here and looking for any information or help I can to help my

grandma who has nerve damage/pain from the shingles. She has tried all kinds of

pain meds and creams and nothing works. She had a hip replacement in October '06

and developed a bad case of the shingles over the whole hip area. She recently

found out that there was a vaccine she should have had at the onset of the

shingles but for some reason her doctor didn't do it. She is miserable from this

nerve pain and I told her I would do some researching to try to find something.

Any thoughts?

Steph

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Hi Steph

I'm Diane and I too suffer from Shingles. I've had two cases since

last October. What I use for the itching is hydrocortisone cream. It

helps. Also, she might want to ask her Dr. about taking Neurontin.

That helps with the nerve pain. If it's really bad, then they can do

an epidural or nerve block. Mine hasn't been that severe yet. The

latest case is on my back. It still itches and it's hard for me to

reach to put the cream on. Hopes this helps.

Hugs

Diane-Minnesota

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> Hello, I'm new here and looking for any information or help I can

to help my grandma who has nerve damage/pain from the shingles. She

has tried all kinds of pain meds and creams and nothing works. She

had a hip replacement in October '06 and developed a bad case of the

shingles over the whole hip area. She recently found out that there

was a vaccine she should have had at the onset of the shingles but for

some reason her doctor didn't do it. She is miserable from this nerve

pain and I told her I would do some researching to try to find

something. Any thoughts?

>

> Steph

>

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