Tick followup - probably nothing
Aug. 12th, 2008 11:03 pmI'm finishing up the antibiotics in a few days, but I think the skin issue that I have has nothing to do with the tick bite. It seems to me that it might be a mild case of shingles. That's what they LOOK like anyway, exactly like the photos I've seen online. Timing to the tick bite was probably totally coincidental, though of course I'll finish the antibiotic regime.
Shingles are supposed to be pretty painful, but these aren't much more than mildly itchy. The pages I've read do say that they're worse for people with less strong immune systems, so here's hoping I'll be able to continue to kick their butt. Also that the "most people only get them once in their lives" thing is true. If they don't get worse or spread any more, I'll just leave them alone, from what I can tell they'll just have to go away on their own anyway.
I did have a persistent evening headache and very little energy the first week I noticed these things, which seems to be consistent. What's not consistent is that I have two patches, one on my left calf and one on my right armpit, and the stuff I've read says outbreaks occur on one side of the body.
It does seem like several people I know have gotten shingles outbreaks this year. Probably just a statistical fluke.
Shingles are supposed to be pretty painful, but these aren't much more than mildly itchy. The pages I've read do say that they're worse for people with less strong immune systems, so here's hoping I'll be able to continue to kick their butt. Also that the "most people only get them once in their lives" thing is true. If they don't get worse or spread any more, I'll just leave them alone, from what I can tell they'll just have to go away on their own anyway.
I did have a persistent evening headache and very little energy the first week I noticed these things, which seems to be consistent. What's not consistent is that I have two patches, one on my left calf and one on my right armpit, and the stuff I've read says outbreaks occur on one side of the body.
It does seem like several people I know have gotten shingles outbreaks this year. Probably just a statistical fluke.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-13 04:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-13 05:06 am (UTC)Unlike (from my experience) in the US, Zovirax/Acyclovir is over the counter in cream form, so, being Sunday morning, we got some from a supermarket pharmacy and applied it immediately. By the time we got an appointment at her Dr's office a couple of hours later, the symptoms were increasing in severity - particularly eye irritation.
P generally has a very strong immune system, just about never gets infections, rarely gets colds, and (like me) has not had flu for a couple of decades or more.
*prompt* application of antivirals in cases of shingles is likely to pay dividends down the line in terms of reduced chances of scarring or future occurence and residual pain/sensitivity.
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Date: 2008-08-13 11:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-13 10:50 pm (UTC)We've discussed the possibility that shingles were the thing that wore my 90yo uncle down until he died. Like Madtechie's P, he didn't get sick often, and was just totally worn down by the continued pain from shingles.
I'd suspect if it wasn't horribly painful, it probably wasn't shingles.
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Date: 2008-08-14 02:03 am (UTC)Well, whatever, it's getting better on its own so I don't much care what it is.
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