Hi Melly,
Look, please don't think I'm an ingrate, I am appreciative of all suggestions
regarding Shingles treatments, but must confess I know less than zero about
all/any of the other stuff used. Simply put I suppose, I have a mindset that
dictates if I use any other protocol I will never be able to categorically
state EIS alone fixed a particular health issue.
I'm familiar with the infrared light because if I'm right, they are the things
we used for chickens for warmth until they grew a bit.
Her case is most certainly more severe than our lads case that's for sure. I
could count the blisters which broke the skin on the fingers or one hand in his
case, the rest seemed to disappear from the inside before breaking the skin.
His case was fairly ugly, but this case is much uglier. It still bugs me I
didn't follow the same protocol now as I did with him <grrrrr>.
If I may, I will use your time frame to monitor this case. I fixed our lads
case in around 7 days from memory, the remaining week was just the complete
recovery stage. It was perfectly obvious we were on top of it towards the end
of the first week of treatment.
Age related "...month or year to heal" Good grief, she could be in for the
long haul with this case then. Her case is worse than the lads though so I
will have to monitor it for a while by the sound of things.
Thank You for the information, I really do appreciate it, and to reiterate, all
other input also. I just don't really want to go down any other path due to
not being in a position to point the finger at ONE thing that may have fixed an
issue. It will always be a question of - was it this that fixed it, or was it
that? I like to remove all doubt so I KNOW what worked without having to
question it <g>. Just my Neanderthal mindset.
She probly doesn't have a great surface area of issue {don't know, don't know
anything about Shingles} mainly two small areas on left side of back and
another larger area on left side of stomach just above belt line.
Today I sprayed the lower back area and also soaked the knickers at the site.
Not a great deal I can do with the stomach though, only spray the area and soak
the clothing at that site. All areas have been sprayed each day a few times
prior, but not the clothing.
If amount of lesions, or lesions apparent over a given area is indicative of
any potential ongoing pain I will soon find out once recovery is well under
way, and then thereafter. I'm quietly confident though <slight smile visible>.
N.
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 22:03:43 -0500
Subject: CS>HORRIBLE SHINGLES
I just got over
shingles in May and it was so severe. The pain was like someone was
ironing my skin and inside of me was like being sliced by a blade. Blisters and
lesions were many.