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By: danecookhottie147. on 17 Dec 08, 02:25:14
my friend got shingles she is in 8th grade and the doctor said that the stress she has isn't making it any better so she's getting transferred to catholic school...
By: jerdawg553. on 15 Dec 08, 20:50:00
do you have HIV? the only reason to have shingles more than once or twice is if your immune system is constantly being suppressed, either by HIV, or some cancer treatments (chemotherapy). to answer another question, shingles can leave scars and is very painful
By: abitcrunchy. on 14 Dec 08, 21:06:28
Are you sure you had shingles 15 times??? It would be extremely rare for a person to get it twice --- much less FIFTEEN times!
By: yanniprincess05. on 10 Dec 08, 03:21:50
in how long the shingles stay for? in ur body i have it and its gettin me worry
By: randyrandyyrandyyy. on 04 Dec 08, 00:45:32
I had it for about 4 weeks. and i'm 15 it was the worst experience of my life. some people get it worse then others. :/
By: Xsammz. on 26 Nov 08, 06:31:58
LOL!!!! SAMES! I GOT IT WHEN I WAS 14!
By: Xsammz. on 26 Nov 08, 06:31:37
i got shingles once. The medicine was like $200 bucks! And i was away from school for like a week. Hey i got a question; Does the Shingles leave a mark after it's gone away. (I don't know that much i' m only 14)
By: DJuggz06. on 13 Nov 08, 15:27:26
INFO: For all of you who don't know, you can't get shingles unless you've had chicken pox. But if you have a shingles rash, you can give someone pox who hasn't had chicken pox, just by them coming into contact with it. The virus goes away after a while, but remains dormant, and can be reactivated later = Shingles If you have a shingles rash, you should avoid sharing towels, going swimming, or playing contact sports, in order to avoid passing the virus on to someone who has not had chickenpox.
By: SurfingPie. on 10 Nov 08, 01:49:12
im 15 and i have shingles too. It hurts sooooo bad.....
By: jigsaw1575. on 02 Nov 08, 08:25:05
Its not bad at all Iv had it over 15 times and I'm fine just keep taking your meds and relaxing.
By: niamtxiv. on 20 Oct 08, 05:58:03
don't worry, i got shingles when i was 14 and now i'm 20.
By: randyrandyyrandyyy. on 28 Sep 08, 16:02:02
i'm 15.... and i have it. i'm scared.
By: motorspear903. on 06 Sep 08, 21:47:37
I'm only 17 years old but somehow I managed to get shingles from chicken pocks, but it's scabbing over so it's not contagious.