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I'm so sorry this has happened to you. Covid 19 is radically different from viruses in the past with its spike protein which means any vaccine would be as well. As to telling the world, it already knows. These vaccines have been thoroughly tested and retested and hundreds of millions of people have been vaccinated. Sadly, there isn't a single vaccine or drug or medical procedure that is without risk, that some people will react badly to. I have gotten all of the covid shots and boosters and updated variations to date. So have my family and friends, etc etc. None of us have had bad reactions beyond the norm. I have chemo induced neuropathy which did not worsen after any of those shots. I got covid once after waiting too long between boosters, and it was less than a mild cold. I'm sorry this didn't work for you, but it has been a godsend to millions.
I hear you. Unfortunately, I'm not a doctor.
I think I had a near-catastrophic reaction to the COVID vaccine and/or infection. I ended up in the hospital for 12 days after an autoimmune attack on my spinal cord. Not to scare you, but just to alert you, I would keep a close eye on your neuro symptoms. Certainly report them to your doctor and take yourself to the hospital if they significantly progress. After my first COVID vaccines, I developed numbness in my feet. After the fourth, the numbness spread very quickly to half my body, resulting in the hospitalization. The symptoms have not resolved.
Vaccine and/or viral triggers of (likely immune-mediated) neurological symptoms are real. and they should be at the forefront of the minds of doctors, especially neurologists and primary care docs.
I have not received the latest Covid vaccine, and I wear a mask everywhere. Note: I am not an anti-vaxxer. I believe in science and vaccines, although they may not be for everyone.
Best of luck to you.