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Herpes Simplex and Nerve Pain

I have had legions on my buttocks (both sides, and sometimes simultaneously) since I was about 6 or 7 years old, reappearing as often as twice per month, depending on stress level I think.  I was diagnosed with Shingles, but when I asked for a definitive diagnosis, they did blood tests (which show antibodies to shingles) and a biopsy of the legions.  The dermatologist now says they are Herpes Simplex blisters...genital herpes...not on my genitals but on my buttocks.  Now I am starting from scratch trying to figure out where the heck is the root cause of the pain in my sacroiliac joints, buttocks, and down the outsides (and sometimes front and back) of my legs...My question is this: could herpes simplex cause nerve pain the same way shingles does?  If not, do you have any ideas about this specific kind of pain?  I used to have a herniated disk, but therapy seemed to heal it, and I've had cortosone shots in my sacroiliac joints that made it MUCH MUCH worse...permanently...I'm a senior in college, a wife and mother of three, and I need to figure this out and either fix it and go to work, or get it diagnosed, and accept disability...but not knowing is driving me CRAZY!!!  Please help me.

Roxanne
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What did you find out from this?  They won't say this is herpes, but it sure itches, dries out, cracks & hurts like it.  
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You are the only person I've ever seen mention anything about the feet. The pain in my lower buttock and legs is so uncomfortable but i too have been suffering from SEVERE Foot pain. Never would have thought to put the two together.
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is it dangerous to treat HSV1 VZV with valtrex because it may cause brain damage and hearing damage?
well it seems some studies say that my hearing loss may be from a HSV1 breakout.  I went on 6 days of valtrex and it cleared up the infection, I don't know if I should repeat the 800mg 3x course for another week.  I think I seemed to regain my hearing clarity on some days on the medication??
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I need help what did you do.
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I was admitted to the hospital for meningitis in 2008. When I was discharged I had developed a (what I thought at the time a bedsore) it healed and I thought nothing of it.  I also began having sacral pain at that time.  I thought this was due to a fall awhile back and was aggravated by passing on my back for six days in the hospital.  I had an xray done and I did have a fracture.  The discomfort and someone pain never went away.  Sitting or driving was very uncomfortable.  And when i sit it feels like I am sitting on bubble wrap. I have a mushy popping sensation at my coccyx with pain. Message helped a little, but it has not gone away all these years Since the hospitalization I have had several 're-occurrence of the lesion in the same place.  I thought ok, it's shingles, it wasn't bad. A bit itchy and some pain. I am having an out break now and decided to do some looking on line for help.  And I find that it is HSV2 not shingles.  I accualy had a positive test and the doctor never called me about it.  And it can cause aseptic meningitis (BTW 2 spinal taps came back negative while in the hospital) and what I or we may have is sacral herpes.   I spoke with my doctor and he looked at me like I had two heads when I explained what it thought was happening.  He said I had a pyonidal cyst.  I made him take a culture anyway.  And am waiting for results.
But I am so glad to know that I'm not crazy or alone.  Now I just have to find a doctor that will help.  If not ill try homeopathic therapy.
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I am fairly convinced I have been having some version of recurrent aseptic meningitis, that began a few months after the nerve tingling/prickling/pain first started. My balance was way off, then my eyes started going blurry, I felt like I was dissociated from my body, and I had numbness in my left leg and left arm - it is scary. Have turned up to hospital a couple of times but have not been admitted as the symptoms subside while waiting to see a doctor. Not sick enough to be in hospital, but at times not well enough to be walking around going about daily life. Mid January this year it was all hitting me hard, now it's late March and the symptoms are still around but not as intense (i.e. my eyes will blur for 45 mins and I feel like I might tip over, but then it calms down), so I'm just hoping it's gradually lessening on its way out.
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