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Replies to "@devonchorister I was wondering if any of your doctors have considered Shingles as the cause of..."
Just a follow-up from me - I contacted my surgery and spoke to a GP - he didn’t rule out shingles but said it was too late for treatment now anyway.
I think my symptoms are abating - I’m having longer spells with no pain at all, where it all feels normal.
I do so thank you for your reply as thinking about it, I may have had a bout of shingles that began in Janaury - albeit fairly mild (though very uncomfortable at times) which would explain the lesions up my left nostril (and the bleeding from my left nostril) and why the pain only affects my left side - which I guess will be nerve pain from the shingles (thankfully at present getting less and less).
I did have shingles around 15 years ago (which was caught early and I was put on Aciclovir - I had no pain or itching, just a few red spots on my left inner thigh) and I remembered I took some L-Lysine at the time, and although it’s a bit late for that now, I am taking it anyway for 10-15 days.
Many thanks once again.
Thank you so much - that’s very helpful.
I did have chicken pox as a child, and I will definitely suggest this to my medical practitioner (not a Doctor in this case as in the UK “minor" things such as earaches are now dealt with by a “Nurse Practitioner”).
I have had shingles in the past - but it was on my left leg. That was some years ago.
However, Mmy immunity I think has dropped somewhat (also had a lfare-up of my diverticula disease which got infected) and because of my “in situ” moles I was told NOT to sunbathe - so I have to supplement with Vitamin D. But last year I cut my dose by half as I’d read supplementing is bad overall. So when I tested my Vit. D level (a blood test done at home sent to an NHS lab) in Janaury I was shocked to see it had plummeted from 120nMol to 75nMol. I know they say 50 nMol is “adequate” - but for me its not, and I’ve now doubled my dose to boost my immunity. I believe shingles happens when one is run down or ones immunity is low.
My problems started in January when blood and mucus were coming down one nostril - that cleared up using steam, then it all went to my ear! The two may be unrelated though (the GP that referred me to an ENT specialist - an urgent referral - had a concern because the lesions and blood from my nose were only on one side and had been going on so long - he told me to use steam and it certainly cleared up the blood from the nose).
Thank you again for your suggestion - I will certainly mention this to my practitioner when I get the result of my swab (I don’t think it will show anything to be honest, but we’ll see).
I completely agree that self-advocacy is the key and I will be writing to the hospital to give them an update, and request an appointment sooner rather than later - hopefully I'll get the MRI scan that the consultant offered as a “safety net” if my problem hasn’t settled (which it hasn't). I may consider paying private for an MRI but it would depend on cost.
I’ll try and update this at some point, as it might help someone else at some point!
Thank you so much!