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Hello All. My wife has been suffering from shingles for about two weeks now. She has been to her local gp and he put her on a 5 day course of antiviral tablets ( 5 times a day for 5 days) and they seemed to have helped to stop the nerve ending pain that she was experiencing which was in her words "bloody excrutiating".However, since then her gp has prescribed aciclovir cream and painkillers. I administer the cream to the rash which is confined from the spine to a short distance around her left waist. Some of the spots have blistered and dried out but there seems to be a small core of spots "about the size of a penny" that are giving her a lot of pain which seems to come and go meaning last night she was fine and today she is not so good I have w
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Please don't worry about addiction to codeine at the moment. Your wife needs the pain relief. Any addiction problems, which are unlikely, can be dealt with later when she is no longer in pain. When I had shingles I took very large amounts of B complex vitamins and I think it shortened the illness.You can get them over the counter a Boots or wherever and they are...
05:14 Fri 20th Feb 2015
Been there, done that, got the T shirt at the grand old age of 36 (many years ago). I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy; all I can say is that providing there are no further complications it should pass within 3 weeks, 4 at the most. I know what it's like, as you cannot somehow seem to get comfortable. It will take another week or so after the symptoms have disappeared to feel really well again.
Thank you both for your replies, they are very helpful. The rash seems to be fading but the pain is still there especially in the mornings when it gets so bad she has to take painkillers and they do ease the pain quite considerably, my worry is that she may become addicted to these things,Hopefully not....We are just entering the third week now so hopefully things will start to improve fairly soon. So many thanks to jackdaw33 and Samuraisan. Greatly appreciated.S.O.G
Sorry to be the bearer of not-so-good news, but some people who have had shingles....have long-term pain at the site of the original rash/blisters. I hope it's not the case here!
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thank you for your reply xstitcer as you say I hope the pain will eventually pass.At present she has been prescriebed codiene tablets which seem to do the trick but my worry is that she could become addicted to them....Sorry I am rambling on but I find you people are good to talk to to ease things a bit.All the best to all you ABRs
Please don't worry about addiction to codeine at the moment. Your wife needs the pain relief. Any addiction problems, which are unlikely, can be dealt with later when she is no longer in pain.
When I had shingles I took very large amounts of B complex vitamins and I think it shortened the illness.You can get them over the counter a Boots or wherever and they are unlikely to do any harm. Just a suggestion.
Huge sympathy for her, though. The pain is dreadful.
When I had shingles I took very large amounts of B complex vitamins and I think it shortened the illness.You can get them over the counter a Boots or wherever and they are unlikely to do any harm. Just a suggestion.
Huge sympathy for her, though. The pain is dreadful.
this is the fourth week of my wifes shingle problem and today is the first time she hasn't needed to take any painkillers. She says the pain still comes and goes mainly in the small hours when it used to wake her up and later in the day but last night she had a good nights sleep and so far today she says the pain is bearable without codeine so hopefully this is the beginning of the road to recovery???.