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Default Incomplete Quad with shingles

Hi can anyone help me, I am an incomplete quad last year in May I had a fusion, fixation and decompression on s1, L4 and L5. Now one year later I got shingles. It has been 6 weeks the rash has gone except a few spots but I am suffering with muscular spasms. These spasms are all in my lower back, so bad that I am unable to stand. I am battling to sleep because of the pain. My spasticity has also increased. Any advice?
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