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ive broke out AGAIN

 

i got spots where id be to embarressed to show the doc

 

then they broke out properly on my back

ive even had them on my head

 

im fed up

 

i have to sleep downstairs on the settee cos mr wilf the greyhound has to go out for a p1SS EVERY 2 HOURS

ive stopped drinking cos i have to monitor the wilf

i havent slept in my own bed for weeks

 

and yes ive started this thread so i can have a moan

 

thats it

 

ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

 

im itchy and tired

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Originally Posted by pirate1111:

ta for advice

im still itching

going to docs tomorrow cos this is driving me bonkers & i got a wicked headache

ive decided that this evening beer is my choice of medication

cos the way these spots have broke out i might get anti biotics then no beer for a week

i like to think ahead

Glad you are getting sorted ....one way or another pirate  

Baz
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

hope you get sorted Pirate...and drink plenty of beer to comatose yourself to get a good nights sleep  

you really should consider becoming a doctor

 

I would prescribe the same thing for everyone...get yerself down to booze busters instead of the chemist 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

ta for advice

im still itching

going to docs tomorrow cos this is driving me bonkers & i got a wicked headache

ive decided that this evening beer is my choice of medication

cos the way these spots have broke out i might get anti biotics then no beer for a week

i like to think ahead

 Well done on the forward planning

Yogi19

Had Shingles about 10 years ago and the woman at NHS direct suggested it as a possibility but unlikely as I was really young to get it. 

 

Horribly painful and apparently, when it was diagnosed, I was at the point where it was well-advanced but where medication was just about useful, but not as useful as it would have been had I been diagnosed earlier.

 

The moral of this story?  Don't feel shy about seeing a doctor even if you're a lot younger than the typical demographic for Shingles.

Carnelian
Originally Posted by Carnelian:

Had Shingles about 10 years ago and the woman at NHS direct suggested it as a possibility but unlikely as I was really young to get it. 

 

Horribly painful and apparently, when it was diagnosed, I was at the point where it was well-advanced but where medication was just about useful, but not as useful as it would have been had I been diagnosed earlier.

 

The moral of this story?  Don't feel shy about seeing a doctor even if you're a lot younger than the typical demographic for Shingles.

oooh im 20 50, i got the usual,it can re-occur,have co-codomal,sorts out the headaches that i get with it apparently

does it f*ck

pirate1111

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