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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 7 12:50pm | Replies (2237)

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@busch

I have not heard or read about warning signs from neurologists about side effects from the covid vaccine. People with radiculopathy and neuropaty live with their condition well aware of any changes to the contrary. Okay, so the vaccine is great and keeps us alive but do all these negative and strange symptoms after the vaccine go away, do damage or what? My personal experience after the first shot was truly frightening. Should one just dismiss this and go ahead with the full procedure? It seems there is no guidance to these unknowns. I feel like a guinea pig.

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Thanks...many of us are "thirsty" for news about the vaccines including the good, the bad and the ugly. Where I live it has not yet been offered to us. My spouse is ready to have whichever is offered although he is on 13 meds; I am at this time saying no but may change my mind closer to decision-time.
What I picked up from your comment @busch was "truly frightening" reaction and am wondering if it should be noted on your family doctor file, or I think I saw a web site mentioned on here where you can register/report bad side effects? By your doing so it MAY help others in future, once they start analyzing reports.. . the only reason I would get it is to save my getting it and giving it to others. J.

I feel like you do. They don't know enough about the side effects yet. I am going to wait & see how the J & J does bc it is only 1 shot.

@busch In my opinion, we should all be taking the advice of our personal neurologist, or other specialists involved with our individual case.