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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    I thought about Elavil because it is used for pain (IBS, Fibromyalgia) in small doses. Both a neurologist and 2 rheumatologists recommended it for me, so I decided to try it.
    Good luck with the shingles.
    Gee, now I have another shot to look forward to in 5 years.

  2. #2
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    Apr 2008
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    I had shingles in my mid 30s.

    Before I broke out in earnest, my back itched intensely, and I scratched it with a knitting needle.

    Once things got going, I sat in Aveeno oatmeal baths, and I took opiates for the pain. Reports are that I was pretty much in a cloud, but still have plenty of memories of severe pain. I also slathered my back with aloe vera and wore cotton t-shirts and sort of loved the feeling of peeling the t-shirt off when it was stuck on and dried.

    I didn't go to work at all because there were medically fragile kids and because one colleague was undergoing chemo at the time. I would have been completely useless anyway, because normal clothes were torture and I'd have screamed at anyone who touched me.

    Happily, everything resolved and I have no residual pain---except for every now and then, when I am at maximum stress, that one little place on my back that I could only reach with the knitting needle gets a focused stingy itch. When that happens I know it's time to relax and pull out the big guns of stress management.

    I wish you the best.

 

 

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