I guess I’m officially old now
Update, Mar 2, 2024: It spread to my nose like I was warned so I went to the ER and they sent me to an eye doctor to make sure it wasn’t in my eye.
It was. But just a little and outside my field of vision. Eye doctor had me come back in two weeks and it had cleared up entirely.
Now it’s just itchy if I lay on that side of my face. Which sucks because I can’t breathe through my nose if I lay on the other side.
Gout is fading, too, which is nice.
I had the mildest case of shingles a couple of months after I got my shingles vaccine finished.
Someone else I know had a bad case of shingles, they said they wouldn’t wish it on anyone.
If you’ve had chicken pox, definitely go get the shingles vaccine. If you’re “of a certain age,” you probably didn’t get the chicken pox vaccine when you were younger, because it wasn’t introduced in the US for widespread use until 1995. If you did get the chicken pox vaccine, and haven’t had chicken pox, you still have a risk of developing shingles later on, although that risk is greatly reduced.
If you’ve had chicken pox, definitely go get the shingles vaccine.
They won’t let you get it until you’re 50 yo. I’ve had multiple friends under 50 get it and be wrecked by it.
I really wish the NIH or CDC would do an ad campaign for “Shingles vax is great if you’re over 50, but shingles can happen to younger people too. Learn to recognize these symptoms of shingles and get treatment right away!”
Yeah, good luck with that these days. But I did get shingles at 40, got treatment right away and the rash (on my face, associated with the dental -injection nerve) stayed smaller than a quarter and stayed away from my eye.
I agree. Sadly, we’ll have to look outside our country in the near future for these kind of medical notices. NIH and CDC are being gutted before our eyes.
Naproxen, otc in Ontario…instant relief for gout
Thanks for the tip but naproxen never works for me, even if I take double the recommended dose. Tylenol and aspirin also don’t work. The only thing that works for me and both my kids is ibuprofen.
But a road trip to Ontario sounds like a good time.
I’m not convinced Tylenol/acetaminophen is medicine. In my experience, Diet Pepsi is a more effective treatment for a headache. Though that might just be my terminal caffeine addiction talking.