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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@avmcbellar

Hi Jim@jimhd may I suggest using your phone as a reminder for your pills. Set an alarm to ring daily at the different times you need. Toni

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@avmcbellar Great idea to use our cell phones for reminders. I've been using "Alexa" too. Even wakes me from a nap when I set so I don't sleep more than 20 minutes or so.

The morning meds are in a small cup by my bathroom sink, but I sometimes just overlook them. I have a 7 pm alarm for my second morphine, and I don't very often turn it off, then forget to take it. If I'm in the middle of doing something, I tap on snooze. I use my phone for all kinds of reminders, every 45 minutes to move a sprinkler and other such things.

I had my first Moderna shot this morning, and haven't noticed any reaction. It doesn't even hurt. I came home from the appointment and spent 2 or 3 hours removing the hydraulic lines from my tractor's front loader. It was a real chore, but as I was doing it, I realized it really needed to be done. It has more than a dozen hoses of different lengths, and they have been in place for decades. I have multiple bruises on my legs and arms and head. The worst bruise will be on my budget when I go to pay the bill for all new hoses and fittings. It wasn't a DIY project.

And I did all that right after getting the vaccine. My feet are hurting, but that's nothing new, nor is the tinnitus. No better, no worse.

Jim