Shingrix and peripheral neuropathy
4 days after my 2nd Shingrix vaccination, I suddenly developed intense peripheral neuropathy in both feet...for the first time in my life...anyone else?
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@helennicola
Helen, not only did all of her doctors not know about it, they were completely uninterested to hear about it. Not surprising, their shtick is chemo/radiation and they don't generally want to hear about other things. To them it's immediately dismissed as quackery. No problem for us though, we were just happy to have found it.
I do not push Haelan (or anything else) on anyone. I have helped a woman in San Diego learn about it and she has been very happy with the results of taking it. It's one of the world's best kept secrets that's not a secret, i.e. the information is all out there and available, but the medical establishment's propaganda machine causes veils to be effectively placed over the public's eyes.
It's very sad to regularly hear about some person or other die of cancer when you know that if they had just started a course of Haelan, they would most assuredly have recovered.
Best, Hank
Hi Hank and Linda. I would be very grateful to have found Haelan and to have such positive results. It is indeed sad to hear of people not having good outcomes with their cancer. It all depends on which type of breast cancer. Some are hormonal related and easier to treat. The non hormonal are very aggressive and therefore more difficult to treat. Toni
@avmcbellar
Toni, Linda's was less aggressive, fortunately. She was what they referred to as her2 equivocal, which meant they would not recommend chemo, but then they changed the goalposts and moved her into the her2 + category and said she needed chemo. At the time we were both like babes in the woods and went along. Dumb. We regretted that decision so badly. Oh well.
@jesfactsmon Hank, why did you regret the decision? Thanks
@bustrbrw22
Well, we regretted Linda agreeing to start the chemo. We knew they had changed the criteria (not her results) for whether her particular reading put her into the "yes" category for chemo. In hindsight it seemed a little scammy, and even at the time we weren't completely sure it made sense. But we were so freaked out by the oncologist telling Linda that if she didn't start chemo immediately she was likely going to die. She literally told her that, no ifs ands or buts. The whole thing left a very bad taste in our mouths. Hank
@jesfactsmon Hank. I’m very sorry you and Linda went through this.
Hank, you and Linda went through a lot but the experience led you to make the right decision! Toni
Hank, my heart leaps for joy that Linda is cancer free every time I read that!!! Glory be to God!!!
You've got it!! 😊
Hey guys, don't lose sight of the topic of this discussion: Shingrix and peripheral neuropathy
Shall we return to the program? 😉