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Old 01-16-2012, 01:57 PM #1
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Default Severe Pain with Shingles

I am in need of some answers regarding Shingles. I am a 40 year old female, active and reasonably healthy person. I don't drink or smoke etc...
I was diagnosed with Shingles back in 2007. Since than I have had several "outbreak" several times. The most recent being 3 in the past 4 months. The nerve pain has been so severe since my outbreak in September that I am now taking nuerontin for pain. My question is, what is the best doctor to see for this type of thing? Why do I keep getting this? Is nuerontin the best thing to take for pain?
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