I suffered from herpes on left back just below my shoulder in Dec 1993 and up to now I am feeling the pain why
Answer:
Stress may be the cause. Find ways to rid yourself of stress as much as possible, and it may relieve your pain from herpes.
Remember that your daughter is in a better place now, and that she may be watching over you and trying to guide you into a healthier and happier direction. Shed your grief for her and look for signals of guidance from her instead. She's up there somewhere and very happy. Let her make you happy too by allowing her to help you.
Look for messages everywhere. I sometimes try to accomplish things and I just can't seem to get them accomplished. Later, I find out that I didn't need to do those things. It becomes obvious that doing them would have been a waste of time. Then I make the connection that someone up there (possibly my deceased mother or father) were trying to help me by making it difficult for me to accomplish those things (to sort of send me a message that those efforts were a waste of my time).
That's sort of a simple example, but I've never forgotten it. Since first recognizing that, I now stop and think for a minute whenever something that should be easy for me to accomplish seems to be difficult. Then I walk away from the task and wait a while (possibly a day or two) to see whether this isn't something I shouldn't be attempting.
At other times, I might repeatedly become aware of something I should do, but turn away from it. Eventually, I might just give it a try because it keeps coming to mind. In many instances I benefit from the effort. Could it be that these things happen to me because someone (a loved one that passed away) is trying to guide me to make my life here on earth a better one? Maybe. It's worth experimenting with. Try it yourself. See if thinking positively about your daughter doesn't bring relief for you.
You have shingles. It is caused by the Herpes zoster virus. Most shingles outbreaks occur in times of great stress, such as losing a loved one. Ask your doctor for an anti-viral drug like acyclovir.
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