Shingles
Just curious about whether anyone has developed shingles while in treatment.
I had shingles two years ago. In fact, I think it may have been a triggering factor in developing cancer; or at least the two things happened at around the same time because of some immune system issue.
When I had my hysterectomy I started getting tingling in the same area where I had the shingles blisters. My doc gave my acyclovir while in the hospital. I started taking it again when I started chemo. In the last two months, though, during my break from treatment and my radiation treatments, I've cut the dose of acyclovir by half because I wasn't having any symptoms. Today I have some weird spots under my arm and again some tingling on my back. I've increased the acyclovir back to what it's supposed to be, but I'm worried that once the spots show up it's too late for the acyclovir to do any good.
I will contact my doctor if the symptoms continue, but I'm curious about whether anyone else has had this kind of issue.
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I don't have herpes, either.
I don't have herpes, either. They're different but related viruses. (Shingles is related to chickenpox.) It turns out that acylovir can suppress the shingles virus, though.
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Beccabtown, this might not be
Beccabtown, this might not be much help because i cant remember much about it, but i got shingles on my neck area sometime after i was done with chemo and radiation 23 years ago. I remember going to the doctor for it and i cant remember what they gave me ( i am guessing not exsactly the same thing you are taking since it was twenty years ago). It didnt seem like it was anything i took long term for sure. Maybe until it was gone. It never came back either. Thats my experience.
Janae
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worried about that, too
So far, so good for me, but I've been worried about getting shingles during treatment, too. I had chicken pox as a kid, but haven't had the shingles vaccine yet. As a little aside, herpes is a group of viruses and chicken pox and shingle are part of the group. A cold sore is another.
I querried my gyn/onc about whether or not I should get the vaccine prior to my surgery because stress as well as age is often a trigger for shingles. That was nixed because the shingles vaccine is a live vaccine and wouldn't be safe to have when my immune system is being impacted by chemo and radiation therapy. I got the ok to get a flu shot though because that is not a live vaccine. It would just be the icing on the cake to get shingles during treatment, though! I sure hope you don't have that developing Becca, especially since you had it once already!
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Becca, hope it isn't shingles
Becca, hope it isn't shingles and just a 'funny tingling'. Let us know how you are doing.
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I got shingles about 4 years
I got shingles about 4 years (2015) after my chemo (2011). It is not a fun thing to get. But it was after treatment so I do not think it was caused by it. I did have chicken pox as a kid so the virus is in my body. I have not had the shingle shot and I do not think I will. Hope that is not what you or having. trish
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Shingles Vaccines
I never got the Zostavax shingles vaccine, although my primary physican has asked me whether I wanted it several times. My husband did get Zostavax several years ago, but developed a case of shingles this summer. When I recently saw my primary, I discussed my husband's situation with him. My doctor, who is just about 60 himself, advised me that a new shingles vaccine, Shingrix, is on track to be released in 2017. My doctor said he may wait for the new vaccine himself, because Shingrix is supposed to be much more effective than Zostavax. Additionally, while Zostavax is a live vaccine, Shingrix is not. Here's something I found on Shingrix based on some quick research: http://www.pharmacytimes.com/contributor/charles-ng-pharmd-mba-candidate-2017/2016/09/5-things-happening-in-pharmacy-right-now/P-1.
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Thanks!MoeKay said:Shingles Vaccines
I never got the Zostavax shingles vaccine, although my primary physican has asked me whether I wanted it several times. My husband did get Zostavax several years ago, but developed a case of shingles this summer. When I recently saw my primary, I discussed my husband's situation with him. My doctor, who is just about 60 himself, advised me that a new shingles vaccine, Shingrix, is on track to be released in 2017. My doctor said he may wait for the new vaccine himself, because Shingrix is supposed to be much more effective than Zostavax. Additionally, while Zostavax is a live vaccine, Shingrix is not. Here's something I found on Shingrix based on some quick research: http://www.pharmacytimes.com/contributor/charles-ng-pharmd-mba-candidate-2017/2016/09/5-things-happening-in-pharmacy-right-now/P-1.
I'm so glad you're here Maureen. You've been such a big help for me lately!
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Shingles
I got shingles near my lady parts first but didn't take anything for the pain. After it cleared up is when I started spoting and went to my GYN and he found the MMMT uterine cancer. I always thought about the shingles and hope I don't get it ever again. I have a lot of auto immune issues and I think that had a lot to do with the cancer. I am 4 years NED from Breast cancer and 2 years NED for the MMMT uterine cancer but they did just find some nudules in my lungs. I will know more next month.
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Thanks for all the
Thanks for all the information and good wishes, everyone. I hope my symptoms are abating now that I've upped my meds.
I have seen references to an association between shingles and cancer (people getting shingles within a certain amount of time of a cancer diagnosis), but it's not clear which way causality is supposed to go, if it's even known (whether cancer triggers shingles or the other way around). There is also an association between undergoing chemo and developing shingles.
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I see my GP on November 14th
I see my GP on November 14th and am getting my flu, pneumonia and shingles shots. I didn't get any last year because I was in active treatment. I had chicken pox as a kid and from what I've heard and seen of shingles, I sure don't want to get that either!!
Love,
Eldri
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