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Discussion3 years post covid with Guillian Barre syndrome.
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That sounds horrible. I did not get the vaccine. I have multiple autoimmune diseases and my drs felt it might be better to combat the virus that they knew more about than the untested vaccine that had no studies on what it would do to someone like me who has had reactions to meds and vaccines in the past. They suggested if I INSISTED on one, I should probably go with the J&J one because the main side effect was blood clots and I am on two blood thinners. I said no thank you. I avoided the virus until 2022 when my daughter flew home from Alaska and had a slight cold which is typical for her. It was Covid and by the end of the week I was trying not to die and my whole life changed. Since I developed Gillian Barre I am not really eligible for ANY live vaccines ever. Not shingles, not the flu, not Covid. I do my best to just stay healthy and let me tell you it’s a chore at times. I’m flying to a conference next Wednesday and will mask in flight and most of the trip which will drive me crazy but it’s the difference between life and tempting death. Thanks for responding!
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no other issues except fatigue. i am trying to let as many people know what i have been going through. my pcp scheduled a ct scan with dye for the 18th of this month. i was diagnosed with arsenic poisong, my husband of 57 yrs and i are both perplexed about this since our well water is fine and him too. he has been a champ through all of this he is 85 i am 80.