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Old 06-27-2011, 01:41 PM
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Yes, most definitely... I just put up a link here about that:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread152602.html

In fact, Shingles is a major cause of neuropathies!

When I had my shingles, I had few lesions...only down one arm.
When my doctor did the blood work, the results were very high.
She was amazed sooo high in fact. I think my PN and pain issues are linked to that virus...since I have "attacks" and remissions.
This spring on the same week hubby and I both had pain attacks where our shingles presented--his is very different from mine.
And we both hit the Lysine again!
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