Are these issues related to rapamycin
Hello there and thank you to all on the forum, I am finding it enormously helpful directing my self experimentation. I am 53 with a string family history of dementia I am trying to stave off. I've been taking rapa at 6mg per week augmented with grapefruit juice for 6 months. I've recently developed tendonitis in my right hip and now have shingles in the same area. Does anyone think either of these are related to the immune modulation. Would appreciated ideas or thoughts
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Thank you, that’s what I feel. However I’m still suspicious of the shingles. I am very well, none of the usual risk factors like stress or another infection and I’ve had a severe attack.
I don’t suppose I can know but I think I was over doing the immune suppression as I also take an antiTNF drug for spondilitis . I’m now wondering if I can only take one drug would I be better on anti.TNF or rapamycin for longevity. I think both helped my spondilitis so I have a choice. Any thoughts very gratefully received -
Done with Rapamycin. Same age - also had shingles several times. Just experienced another Rapamycin skin outbreak. Started with itching on the arms and worked its way onto the face into full blown facial edema. AND another upper resp infection.
I know everyone responds differently.
It blows my mind how these rapa cream protocols to reduce fine line and facial wrinkles actually work for some people. Favorable genetics I guess.
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It seems clear that it would be a very good idea to get vaccinated against singles before undertaking regular doses of Rapamycin due to its effect on the immune system. I was part of the original human testing of the shingles vaccine, and I was informed after the test concluded that I had received the real vaccine (not the placebo). Since then I have been re-vaccinated twice more against shingles. My wife and I take 1 mg of Rapamycin (Sirolimus) every Sunday (without grapefruit juice), and we have not had any shingles symptoms.