Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Tuesday....January 5th...2010....729th BLOG

She (Linda) has done it again!

What?

Found another illness!!!!!!!!

Follow along........

Today we had a productive morning and then went to Bend for Linda's stitches to be taken out....during the morning, Linda felt a spot on the back of her left leg......before we left, Linda felt an itching and a much bigger "splotch"......rash looking .....that was expanding up her left buttock (butt ).....by the time she got to the Dermatologist's office, the rash was starting up her back and was "blistering"....

Anyone figure this out yet?

So when the stitches came out (very nicely) and little strips applied over the surgical cuts to promote further healing, Linda asked the nurse to have the Dermatologist look at her "rash"....the Dermatologist initially hesitated because he is solely a MOHS surgeon now and his schedule was jammed with surgeries and all....but....knowing Linda, he came in and looked at her buttocks (left cheek) and all and said.......yes..you guessed it.....Shingles!!!!!!!!!!

Not having the time, he referred her over to the Urgent Care (same company) and another doctor said ....after looking at her buttocks (left butt) and all.....you have ....you guessed it....Shingles!!!!!!!

He prescribed the medications including pain medication, steroids and a medication to take on the virus. The problem was that the steroids would interfere with her chemo scheduled for Thursday...so Linda got that worked out with her Oncologist....

What now?

Supposedly Linda will have a short period of pain and all...hopefully limited to 5 days.....with the medications.....she remains in "good spirits" although this has taken a toll on her resiliency.....so keep up the comments to cheer her up...she will need it.....


What is shingles?
Shingles (herpes zoster) is a viral infection of the nerve roots. It causes pain and often causes a rash on one side of the body, the left or right. The rash appears in a band, a strip, or a small area. Shingles is most common in older adults and people who have weak immune systems because of stress, injury, certain medicines, or other reasons. Most people who get shingles will get better and will not get it again.

What causes shingles?
Shingles occurs when the virus that causes chickenpox starts up again in your body. After you get better from chickenpox, the virus "sleeps" (is dormant) in your nerve roots. In some people, it stays dormant forever. In others, the virus "wakes up" when disease, stress, or aging weakens the immune system. It is not clear why this happens. But after the virus becomes active again, it can only cause shingles, not chickenpox.

You can't catch shingles from someone else who has shingles. But a person with a shingles rash can spread chickenpox to another person who hasn't had chickenpox and who hasn't gotten the chickenpox vaccine.

What are the symptoms?
Shingles symptoms happen in stages. At first you may have a headache or be sensitive to light. You may also feel like you have the flu but not have a fever.

Later, you may feel itching, tingling, or pain in a certain area. That’s where a band, strip, or small area of rash may occur a few days later. The rash turns into clusters of blisters. The blisters fill with fluid and then crust over. It takes 2 to 4 weeks for the blisters to heal, and they may leave scars. Some people only get a mild rash, and some do not get a rash at all.

It’s possible that you could also feel dizzy or weak, or you could have long-term pain or a rash on your face, changes in your vision, changes in how well you can think, or a rash that spreads. If you have any of these problems from shingles, call your doctor right away.

How is shingles treated?
There is no cure for shingles, but treatment may help you get well sooner and prevent other problems. Call your doctor as soon as you think you may have shingles. The sooner you start treatment, the better it works. Treatment may include:

Antiviral medicines to help you get well sooner and feel less pain.
Medicines to help long-term pain. These include antidepressants, pain medicines, and skin creams.


Good home care can help you feel better faster. Take care of any skin sores, and keep them clean. Take your medicines as directed. And use over-the-counter pain medicines to relieve pain.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You poor thing... one thing after another. My mum's had shingles before and I know it itches and is painful, so just remember to take your medications and all will be better soon. Hang in there... :) We're all here for you and are sending positive vibes your way for a quick recovery from this.

Take care,
Jim and Swee

Anonymous said...

Okay, Linda. You got our attention. So glad to hear that you got on meds so quickly. That's the key! We are all in there with you!
Marilyn

Anonymous said...

Linda, Linda, Linda...what will you come up with next? Or, Or, Or is this the way you get revenge on Dave for having to eat at Costco 5 days a week?
I know you are in pain so that is my attempt to put a smile on you face. Love you. Hope the meds. work extra well for you.
Claudia

Anonymous said...

Hello Linda and Dave! Florida is COLD! Woke up this AM to wind chill of 23 degree! I pray 2010 we all will be blessed. I am following your blog and sorry to hear about the shingles :( I have know several people including my Mom that has had them... and the good news they will go away! Safe journey to Florida hope it warms up for you. Maybe lunch while you are here in Florida?..give me a call! Kay (the person you met on the plane from Tampa to Kansas City, Dec. 8th)

Anonymous said...

Linda Lou, Oh those awful shingles. I had them once when I was pretty young. The doctors get excited if they can see them breaking out. I knew what I had as my Mom had them several times. Egad! They are painful and then they itch like the devil. Take care. The meds will work. I know they have better treatments than when I had them. You are such a trooper! You should write a book. Love ya, Ginnie

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