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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@jimhd Hello Jim
Nice to meet someone else who loses almost-typed messages on Mayo Clinic Connect site! I checked it out with my server and was told it was the fault of my phone, and no help was provided through them. I've learned my own devious method of retrieving my unfinished message, as follows:
1. Click on the three small vertical lines at bottom left of screen;
2. Three or more smaller screens you've previously worked on appear;
3. Scroll sideways to locate your "lost"
screen;
4. Click on that screen, and Voila!
You're back where you can finish!
Good luck, Jim. Let me know if this works for you. My best, Laurie

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Replies to "@jimhd Hello Jim Nice to meet someone else who loses almost-typed messages on Mayo Clinic Connect..."

@artist01 I use my phone almost exclusively, and don't have the 3 bars anywhere on my screen. My redo is pretty much always much shorter than the one I lost - for one thing I don't remember what I wrote.

@avmcbellar the neurologist told me yesterday that neurosurgery has a low chance of affecting double vision. I guess I'll just live with it for as long as I can. The two times it's distracting are looking at lights at night, and working up close on something, like when I'm lying on my back under the tractor. Sometimes it interferes with reading.

The intrathecal pump delivers the medication directly into the blood system, so I get the full effect. That's my understanding. The neurologist is much in favor of getting one, but for some reason my wife objects to it. It would avoid forgetting to take my morning meds, which I did today, and now I'm waiting for my wife's physical therapy is done, then a stop at the grocery store and another stop to get lunch. I forgot to take them yesterday. It was after 2pm before I got back home, and will probably be about the same time today. By noon I start feeling like my blood sugar is low.

Jim