Can you really state that Doyletics functions for shingles based on only one persons experience?
Doyle and I said it five years ago based on our understanding of how shingles stems from chicken pox without having a single case to point to. We didn’t have a single case at the time to confirm that if someone did a speed trace on their shingles that it would go away before five. We only had a hypothesis that it would. Sure enough, in the first case it was tried on, Warren’s severe pain and itching went away at three. He saw his scrawny three-year-old arm with spots on it. Exactly as we predicted it would happen five years ago. It’s hard to get statistics on when folks over fifty [usual shingles sufferers] had chicken pox as a child. Do you recall yours? I am 63 and have never had shingles. I asked my mom how old I was when I got chicken pox and she couldn’t tell me. So I pondered the matter for a long time and came up with a memory of my hanging on the back fence looking over to my elementary school longingly — I wanted to be in school and I was kept home with some childhood illness