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Lumbar Shingles with Neuralgic Pain – Clinical Observation from August 1, 2025 (08/01/2025) | Martin Ladouceur

Documented follow-up of a progressive shingles episode with nerve involvement and skin lesions, supported through therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine by Martin Ladouceur, professional healer and fire healer (traditional French “fire cutter”).

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Clinical introduction

This clinical observation documents the evolution of a shingles episode localized in the right lumbar region and buttock, accompanied by significant nerve pain in the right thigh and marked skin hypersensitivity.


The first symptoms appeared on July 18, 2025. The skin eruption gradually developed over the following days and was accompanied by a short febrile episode as well as significant neuralgic pain.


A series of photographs taken between July 19 and July 31 makes it possible to follow the progression of the skin lesions during the first two weeks of the episode. Written follow-ups sent on different dates also document the evolution of symptoms and the person’s general condition.


The first exchange with the practitioner took place on August 1, 2025, approximately two weeks after the beginning of the episode.

Support methodology

The support was carried out remotely within the framework of therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine. In cases of shingles, the intervention of a professional healer and fire healer primarily aims to help relieve nerve pain, reduce skin hypersensitivity, and support the natural recovery process of the skin.


The intervention began while the eruption had already been present for about two weeks. The lesions were still visible but appeared to have stopped spreading. The person nevertheless reported persistent nerve pain in the right thigh and significant skin sensitivity in the lumbar region.

Several follow-ups were then transmitted in the days and weeks following the intervention to document the evolution of the episode.

Onset and expansion phase

The episode began on July 18, 2025 with the appearance of a skin lesion on the right buttock. At first, it was interpreted as an insect bite. In the following days several symptoms appeared: a fever episode lasting about two days, a general condition comparable to influenza, and significant nerve pain in the right thigh. Marked skin sensitivity was also described in the thigh, buttock, and right lumbar region.


Photographs taken between July 19 and July 25 show the progressive appearance of more numerous and clustered skin lesions. This period corresponds to the most active phase of the eruption.

During this phase, the person described intense neuralgic pain and pronounced skin hypersensitivity in the affected area.


Stabilization of the eruption

Photographs taken between July 27 and July 31 show a different evolution. The lesions remain visible but several become drier and begin to retract.

The images also show that the lesions follow a well-defined area located on the right buttock and right lumbar region, without crossing the body’s midline.


At the time of the first exchange, on August 1, the person indicated that the lesions appeared to have stopped multiplying. Neuralgic pain and skin sensitivity, however, were still present.

Evolution during the first half of August

In the days following the intervention, the person observed that the lesions continued to dry gradually and that pain progressively decreased.

They also described periods of fatigue followed by renewed energy allowing them to resume certain physical activities.


On August 11, the person reported that the pain was almost nonexistent and that skin sensitivity had nearly completely disappeared. The last active lesions were progressively resolving.

The remaining sensations were described as light tingling comparable to those experienced during the healing of a skin wound.

Situation at the last follow-up


At the last follow-up transmitted on August 15, 2025, the person reported that the lesions had almost completely disappeared and that the skin had nearly returned to normal.

They also stated:

“the lesions are almost gone, the skin is almost normal… the pain in the lower back and the right thigh is practically gone… skin sensitivity has resolved by about 98%.”

Only one residual symptom was mentioned: a mild balance disturbance that appeared during the episode.

Clinical analysis by periods

Discussion and clinical interpretation

The evolution observed in this case shows an initial phase marked by significant skin inflammation accompanied by nerve pain and skin hypersensitivity in the right lumbar region and thigh.

The photographic documentation makes it possible to clearly observe the appearance of the lesions, their expansion phase, and their stabilization approximately one week after the beginning of the episode.


At the time of the first exchange, the lesions appeared to have stopped multiplying and were already evolving toward a drying phase. The follow-ups transmitted during the first half of August then describe a progressive improvement in symptoms.


The rapid decrease in neuralgic pain, the disappearance of skin hypersensitivity, and the gradual resolution of the lesions correspond to a favorable evolution of the episode. In this observation, the support provided through therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine appears to have contributed to this recovery process, particularly by helping relieve pain and supporting a rapid progression toward healing.


The consistency between the written follow-ups and the photographic documentation reinforces the strength of this clinical observation.

Professional conclusion

This clinical observation documents the evolution of a right lumbar shingles episode accompanied by significant neuralgic pain and marked skin hypersensitivity. The skin eruption developed during the first days following the onset of symptoms before stabilizing approximately one week later. After the beginning of the support provided through therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine, a progressive improvement in symptoms was observed.


Follow-ups transmitted during the first half of August describe a rapid decrease in pain, disappearance of skin sensitivity, and progressive resolution of the lesions.

At the last follow-up, recovery was almost complete.

Call for collaboration

The clinical observations presented on this website aim to document, in a rigorous and transparent manner, the evolution of various situations supported through therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine. Healthcare professionals, researchers, or institutions interested in studying these observations are invited to contact us in order to exchange information about these cases and explore potential avenues for clinical documentation or collaboration.

Full testimony

“Significant improvement at every level. I have much more energy. The lesions are almost gone and the skin is almost normal. The pain in my lower back and right thigh has practically disappeared. Skin sensitivity has resolved by about 98%.”

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