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Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:48 pm
by crazygal
Karl who is Jades dad has Shingles, he never had the Pox but has caught Shingles from his nephew. He can't come to see Jade now this weekend. Anyone know how bad it can get? Has anyone here had it? How long will he be contagious for?
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:49 pm
by el guapo
pain pain and more PAIN
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:49 pm
by SuzyB
crazygal;621681 wrote: Karl who is Jades dad has Shingles, he never had the Pox but has caught Shingles from his nephew. He can't come to see Jade now this weekend. Anyone know how bad it can get? Has anyone here had it? How long will he be contagious for?
Shingles is nasty, won't be able to go near anyone until spots scabbed over

Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:51 pm
by crazygal
Oh crap, he says he dosen't have much of a rash but it's really itching. Only came up this morning after contact with the Pox on Wednesday.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:53 pm
by SuzyB
crazygal;621686 wrote: Oh crap, he says he dosen't have much of a rash but it's really itching. Only came up this morning after contact with the Pox on Wednesday.
Had he seen him in the previous 2 weeks, they say that they normally are contagious for that period before.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:55 pm
by crazygal
SuzyB;621689 wrote: Had he seen him in the previous 2 weeks, they say that they normally are contagious for that period before.
Hope not as he spent last weekend here with Jade!
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:03 pm
by abbey
Poor sod, i had shingles on the right side of my face it was really painful.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:03 pm
by minks
not saying so for sure but your baby most likely is going to be unaffected if she is still nursing then that is even a higher chance as she should still have a pretty strong immune system from you.
As for Shingles egads my brother had them and he was in a lot of pain a large band around his upper chest and onto his back, beneath his arms itched for ages and hurt like mad. He actually had some nerve damage and has lost feeling in some spots and has odd itchy bouts every now and then. He was one miserable boy.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/shin ... ingles.htm
some info for you
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:15 pm
by crazygal
Thanks Minks and everyone else. I am really worried now as I've just read all of this
http://www.aftershingles.com/faq.html
I'll have a look at your link now Minks. Karl is out at the moment getting something to eat. I told him to get indoors and don't go near anyone! At least you can't catch Shingles from Shingles but from what I have read he could be in for a really bad time and not be able to see his baby for a couple of weeks or even longer as it says babies under 12 months.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:20 pm
by SuzyB
I thought you could catch shingles from someone if they have had chicken pox already, it's part of the herpes virus. My sister in law caught shingles from a patient in hospital.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:25 pm
by crazygal
WHO CAN GET SHINGLES
Can anyone get shingles?
Only people who have had chicken pox can get shingles
Is shingles contagious?
No. Shingles occurs only when the virus that caused chicken pox, which has stayed in the body for many years, becomes active. You cannot get shingles from someone else. You can only get it from the varicella zoster virus in your own body.
Is it okay for someone with shingles to be around other people?
Someone who has never had chicken pox or the chicken pox vaccine could get chicken pox from a patient with shingles. This won't happen after the blisters have dried up.
Can you get other herpes diseases if you have shingles or take care of someone with shingles?
No. The varicella zoster virus causes only chicken pox and shingles. It does not cause cold sores or genital herpes.
Karl hasn't had Chickenpox.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:27 pm
by SuzyB
Yes, so if you have had chicken pox already and you go near someone with shingles it can restart the virus that is in your body :-3
Just read that bottom bit, so is it shingles then? Thought you only got that if you have already had CP
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:29 pm
by crazygal
SuzyB;621731 wrote: Yes, so if you have had chicken pox already and you go near someone with shingles it can restart the virus that is in your body :-3
Just read that bottom bit, so is it shingles then? Thought you only got that if you have already had CP
Me to but that is what his doctor said. Can adults get Pox?
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:30 pm
by SuzyB
crazygal;621733 wrote: Me to but that is what his doctor said. Can adults get Pox?
YES
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:36 pm
by SuzyB
I didn't know that, when I had to a study on that, it said that shingles occurs when the virus is reactivated

Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:40 pm
by minks
seems we need an expert here....
I had heard if you had chicken pox as a kid and it was a mild case you were not out of the woods and as an adult you could get shingles which yes is worse and is deemed "adult chickenpox" Ok so it's hugely confusing.
My brother had chickenpox and shingles... how is that.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:42 pm
by chonsigirl
Yes, adults can get chicken pox if they haven't had it before.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:43 pm
by Betty Boop
SuzyB;621740 wrote: I didn't know that, when I had to a study on that, it said that shingles occurs when the virus is reactivated
Yup, I was always led to believe that
I had chicken pox in my twenties and two years later I had shingles.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:44 pm
by SuzyB
chonsigirl;621743 wrote: Yes, adults can get chicken pox if they haven't had it before.
Hi Chonsi :-4 Do you have to of had CPox before you can get shingles?
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:44 pm
by minks
Betty Boop;621746 wrote: Yup, I was always led to believe that
I had chicken pox in my twenties and two years later I had shingles.
oh poor you Boops!
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:46 pm
by crazygal
I have read up on loads of different sites now and I am sure his doctor got it wrong and he has Chickenpox. His went to his mums as well and she said that is what it looks like. His back is covered, has a couple in his mouth, one on his cute butt, a few on his face and chest. Doesn't sound like Shingles to me. He said not to worry as he hasn't any on my favourite part of his body, lol. He doesn't know me very well then as that is his torso, not his little tinky winky. :wah:
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:48 pm
by minks
crazygal;621749 wrote: I have read up on loads of different sites now and I am sure his doctor got it wrong and he has Chickenpox. His went to his mums as well and she said that is what it looks like. His back is covered, has a couple in his mouth, one on his cute butt, a few on his face and chest. Doesn't sound like Shingles to me. He said not to worry as he hasn't any on my favourite part of his body, lol. He doesn't know me very well then as that is his torso, not his little tinky winky. :wah:
That sounds like chicken pox alright, my brother did not have any in his mouth and I thought shingles only appeared on your trunk/torso.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:57 pm
by crazygal
minks;621754 wrote: That sounds like chicken pox alright, my brother did not have any in his mouth and I thought shingles only appeared on your trunk/torso.
I'd better not let him down there then. :-2
Thank goodness for that. What I read about Shingles really scared me.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:03 pm
by Betty Boop
If he had shingles he would be in a lot of pain where the shingles are, they usually form a circle round the torso, round the shoulder etc. I remember the doctor examining mine and touching the raised area, I nearly went through the roof with pain, he knew immediatley then that it was shingles.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:07 pm
by crazygal
Betty Boop;621782 wrote: If he had shingles he would be in a lot of pain where the shingles are, they usually form a circle round the torso, round the shoulder etc. I remember the doctor examining mine and touching the raised area, I nearly went through the roof with pain, he knew immediatley then that it was shingles.
Yeah so I read too but he said he has no pain. I just called him and told him he has Chickenpox, not Shingles and that his doctor was wrong.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:12 pm
by SuzyB
crazygal;621793 wrote: Yeah so I read too but he said he has no pain. I just called him and told him he has Chickenpox, not Shingles and that his doctor was wrong.
Dr CG, is just finishing her clinic now folks :p
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:15 pm
by Betty Boop
crazygal;621793 wrote: Yeah so I read too but he said he has no pain. I just called him and told him he has Chickenpox, not Shingles and that his doctor was wrong.
Doctors often get it wrong! I was treated for Scabies once, misdiagnosed infected eczema, had to paint this nasty stuff all over my body, I wept all night it hurt so much, made the eczema twenty times worse :rolleyes:
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:16 pm
by SuzyB
Betty Boop;621813 wrote: Doctors often get it wrong! I was treated for Scabies once, misdiagnosed infected eczema, had to paint this nasty stuff all over my body, I wept all night it hurt so much, made the eczema twenty times worse :rolleyes:
:-4 :-4 Don't get me started on Dr's :rolleyes:
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:19 pm
by Betty Boop
SuzyB;621819 wrote: :-4 :-4 Don't get me started on Dr's :rolleyes:
They're not all bad, the one that got the diagnosis right wept with me 48 hours later when she peeled the clothes off my skin. She went to town on the other doctors in the practice.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:37 pm
by crazygal
SuzyB;621807 wrote: Dr CG, is just finishing her clinic now folks :p
Ha ha I could do a sex clinic.

Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:38 pm
by crazygal
Betty Boop;621813 wrote: Doctors often get it wrong! I was treated for Scabies once, misdiagnosed infected eczema, had to paint this nasty stuff all over my body, I wept all night it hurt so much, made the eczema twenty times worse :rolleyes:
That's the trouble with GP's. So many different illnesses and symptoms. Specialists at least they just deal with certain areas.
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:39 pm
by SuzyB
crazygal;621861 wrote: Ha ha I could do a sex clinic.
Yes, but your not allowed to handle the patients :p
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:57 pm
by crazygal
SuzyB;621866 wrote: Yes, but your not allowed to handle the patients :p
Hey that isn't fair! Not what I read. Sex therapy then.

Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 7:54 pm
by Patsy Warnick
Anyone who has had Chicken Pox has the potential to develope Shingles. Chicken Pox although cured stay dormant in your body and can reoccur since it is a form of Herpes which you never get rid of.
Shingles are brought on my your nerves, shingles usually follow a main nerve, that why the pain can vary.
When you break out in shingles your reactivating the Chicken Pox virus, shingles which usually affects a small part of your body - unlike Chicken Pox which will affect the whole body.
Skin rash will appear with a fever and this rash will itch. Skin rash appears in a row like shingles on a roof, which then follows a main nerve.
Shingles is common on elderly and rare for young people.
My Mother-in-Law currently has Shingles - so the above is what I know.
I have never heard of Shingles being passed on - contagious
Shingles are small blisters on your skin - they then dry up and leaves the scales/shingles. Variety of medications are used - pills & creams to control the dryness and the pain.
Karl needs to start meds immediately & find out why he's nervous/stressed..
Good luck
Patsy
Karl has Shingles, what can he expect?
Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 3:22 am
by crazygal
Patsy Warnick;622067 wrote: Anyone who has had Chicken Pox has the potential to develope Shingles. Chicken Pox although cured stay dormant in your body and can reoccur since it is a form of Herpes which you never get rid of.
Shingles are brought on my your nerves, shingles usually follow a main nerve, that why the pain can vary.
When you break out in shingles your reactivating the Chicken Pox virus, shingles which usually affects a small part of your body - unlike Chicken Pox which will affect the whole body.
Skin rash will appear with a fever and this rash will itch. Skin rash appears in a row like shingles on a roof, which then follows a main nerve.
Shingles is common on elderly and rare for young people.
My Mother-in-Law currently has Shingles - so the above is what I know.
I have never heard of Shingles being passed on - contagious
Shingles are small blisters on your skin - they then dry up and leaves the scales/shingles. Variety of medications are used - pills & creams to control the dryness and the pain.
Karl needs to start meds immediately & find out why he's nervous/stressed..
Good luck
Patsy
Thanks a lot Patsy.
He has been given anti-biotics and lotion but I'm sure it's Chicken Pox which he's never had. He doesn't have the symptoms of Shingles. He doesn't have any pain at all, he just has the spots randomly in most places which itch.