Anyone who has ever gotten the chicken pox or the vaccine for chicken pox as a child is already armed with the virus for shingles and this virus can easily be reactivated by tremendous amounts of stress. Luckily, shingles are not as contageous or itchy like chicken pox, but they can hurt and cause nerve pain that could last long after the rash and blisters are gone. I was only 15 when I got shingles and I remember ny doctor telling me this exact thing. She said its more common among the elderly, and asked if I had been under alot of stress. On top of dealing with life as a teenager including being constantly bullied at school, I was also dealing with an abusive stepfather and a mother who was in complete denial for moneys sake. That's all in the past, but think about how well this is set up for today. They had to do almost nothing to create this new pandemic. Most everyone we know either had chicken pox as a child or mothers were coherced by pediatricians and school policies to have their children vaccinated for such. Just add in the stress and mental trauma the entire globe has suffered the last 2 years with a pandemic, wars and rumors of wars, food shortages, lockdowns, and the threat of an entire satanic globalist take-over. They're pushing hard enough to reactivate whats already in our bodies and rebranding it. I was lucky enough not to have the nerve pain or damage and it cleared up in less than 2 weeks with Calamine lotion, neosporin, and a prescribed anti-inflamatory. Not a doctor, just speaking from the perspective of personal experience.
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I had it at 24 and can confirm stress can cause it. It’s not fun but I had no treatment other than otc stuff like cortisone. I thought it was fire ant bites initially all over my side but the location made no sense for ants. A nurse friend looked and said it was shingles and it lasted for about 6 weeks of obvious lesions and then turned into nerve pain for months. Sometimes I feel like the nerve pain comes and goes and I panic a little that it’s coming back but so far, so good. I also wondered if all the inoculations I had in the military had something to do with it. Anyway, have compassion for anyone who gets shingles. My grandma had it and people were complete @ssholes to her because she had it on her face and forehead and relatives didn’t want to be near her even for her bday.