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The truth is the vaccine I’m 💯 sure caused your symptoms tho the covid infection could have started you down the pathway and the vaccine finished the job. I can tell u I’m 💯 sure because I never had covid but literally 4 days after the first Pfizer vaccine I became suddenly ill. I mean, sudden onset vertigo, dizziness, internal tremor, head fullness buzzing sensation with tinnitus and I had difficulty talking, concentrating and profound life altering fatigue. 4.5 years later after 3 shots I now am dx with Lupus SLE; MECFS; POTS; Dysautinomia; PEM; Tachacardia, and who knows what will further develop as time goes on. In my case, I have no doubt that the vaccine caused autoimmune disease for me. Research has shown that Covid and the vaccine can cause autoimmune disease so for you it’s most likely both Covid and the vaccine are responsible for your illness. I would have your doctor send you for lab work to test your ANA and go from there……it took over 4 years to get my dx and I don’t understand why doctors aren’t flying in that the vaccine and covid impact a persons immune system so if they get sick and stay chronically sick they need to test for autoimmune…this isn’t rocket science 🙄. I wish you well.

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Thanks for this. I am going to see if my doctor can send me for the ANA test. That sounds like a good idea. For the vertigo - have you tried an Eply maneuver? If the vertigo is caused by the disruption of the crystals in the inner ear, the maneuver can help. You can find oodles of videos online as to how to do it. I can now do my own at home and usually with some fair bit of success. All the best to you.

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Not sure if this will help...
10/19/2023 - Harlan Krumholz and Akiko Iwasaki (Rishi Shiah, Lilo Wu, and Adith Arun) discuss preliminary findings and answer questions from LISTEN participants. (Long Covid – Post-Vaccination Syndrome PVS)
https://medicine.yale.edu/ycci/listen-study/video/
The Yale LISTEN Study Town Hall: October 2023
I found this enlightening -
8:00 minute - Difference in Percent of Participants Experiencing Symptom (Long Covid – PVS post-vaccination syndrome)
Long Covid -
Memory problems, Changed sense of smell, Brain fog, Shortness of breath, Cough, Sore throat, Excessive fatigue, Difficulty speaking properly, Changed sense of taste, Fatigue, Congested or runny nose, Phantom smells, Runny nose, Phlegm in back of throat, Headache, Constant thirst, Night sweats, Hypersomnia, Confusion, Insomnia, Hair loss, Dry scalp or dandruff, Dizziness, Throat pain or discomfort, Postnasal drip, Exercise Intolerance, Wheezing, Swollen hands or feet, Cold/burning lung sensation, Changes in voice, Phantom tastes
PVS -
Loss of hearing, Suicidal thoughts, Feelings of impending doom, Palpitations, Tinnitus, Numbness, Internal vibration, Neuropathy, Burning sensations
(Note: other studies have similar and additional symptoms)

8/25/2025 - Immunologist: Hope for ME/CFS and post-Covid, research needed
https://science-apa-at.translate.goog/power-search/17729239753393598891?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp
“At the International Congress of Immunology (IUIS) in Vienna, immunologist Akiko Iwasaki of Yale University (USA) expressed hope that treatment options can be found for at least some of those affected by conditions such as ME/CFS and long/post-COVID. In an APA interview, she emphasized that the causes must be addressed. She sharply rejected views that ME/CFS or post-COVID might not be somatic illnesses. “

I have been following Dr. Akiko Iwasaki ( Yale - Medicine - Immunology ) to see what else she finds - google her name for more information.

This one is also interesting -
12/11/2024 - Persistence of spike protein at the skull-meninges-brain axis may contribute to the neurological sequelae of COVID-19
https://www.cell.com/cell-host-microbe/fulltext/S1931-3128(24)00438-4
Highlights
“ SARS-CoV-2 spike protein persists in the skull-meninges-brain axis in COVID-19 patients
Spike protein is sufficient to induce brain pathological and behavioral changes in mice
Spike protein enhances brain vulnerability and exacerbates neurological damage in mice
mRNA vaccines reduce, but do not eliminate, the spike burden. “
Graphical abstract very interest
https://www.cell.com/cms/10.1016/j.chom.2024.11.007/asset/2c765af6-4df2-4090-ba35-07f4e448f475/main.assets/fx1_lrg.jpg
It’s a journey, Best Wishes for Your Journey!
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