Thank you. I do get actual blisters when I describe "breakthrough symptoms". They are not as bad as they were when I was not medicated, but I definitely have noticeable blisters.
I'm not so much bothered by the presence of the small blisters as I am by their near constant nature. I usually have maybe a week and a half a month where I have no symptoms. I don't kiss my boyfriend if I have any redness, blistering or itching burning and its simply frustrating and isolating.
I suppose i'll just have to get used to it. Thanks for your help.
I'm not sure I'm clear on what you mean by "some breakthrough symptoms." Actual blisters? A burning sensation? Is it possible that you're "jumping the gun" by ascribing more significance to sensations and small skin changes that don't really mean much? Please keep in mind that studies show that suppressive therapy, while helpful in reducing outbreaks, does not eliminate them in most people. Answers below:
1. Can I increase my Valtrex dosage or try another drug (Famvir?) to control my outbreaks?
Yes, but do it under a doctor's supervision, and look critically at the results: do you actually have fewer symptoms on the higher dose, and is the change meaningful?
2. I'm also asthmatic and take a inhaled steroid inhaler (Advair). Could that be lowering my immune system to increase outbreaks? Why all of a sudden is my herpes so bad?
No, I don't think Advair is weakening your immune system, and as I've said, I'm not convinced that your herpes is, in fact, as bad as it may seem.
3. Is there anything else I should be doing? I eat well, exercise, try to minimize stress and try to get enough sleep.
Those are always a good idea, but you have to do what life lets you.
4. What will happen to me if I ever try to go off of suppression, like if I ever decide to have kids? Will I be covered in herpes?
Absolutely not. You'll only get recurrences where you got them before.
5. I have menorrhagia. I read that cramping and heave periods are a side effect of Valtrex. I'm getting an ultrasound to rule out fibroids or polyps anyway.
I doubt Valtrex is related.
I hope this helps.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff