COVID vaccines and neuropathy
I am 85 with small fiber neuropathy that is getting worse. My neurologist thought it would be a good idea for me to wait with the covid vaccine and not be first in line to see how it affected other people with neuropathy. Probably because it is a new technology. Has anyone had a problem with neuropathy after receiving the vaccine? If so, which vaccine?
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I want to more about the J & J vaccine. I think it depends on the person on how you feel & with all my problems I am scared of it.
I completely understand how you feel. Only you can make up your mind. Go with your gut.
Good luck & God Bless.
Joy, I totally agree with all of you who are reluctant to get their 2nd shot; I honestly don’t know what I would decide if I knew then what I know now. On one hand you have to consider husband, family, friends etc. because of uncertainty re: new strains and effectiveness of existing vacs, also desire for more freedom socially and less fear of contracting the virus; on the other hand there is the chance your health will suffer and pain could increase and you may be worse off than before in comparison to a possibly benign response to contracting COVD. Very hard choice but I might lean towards waiting if that is a viable possibility. We’ll still all be wearing masks for a while anyway. I am still not back to pre-vac. symptoms and my 2nd shot was Feb.10, I am better but some changes remain, I’m hoping they too will resolve. Helen
Thank you for replying. so I was just told that the first shot does not build antibodies we need both, I have a lot to think about.
I totally agree with you. I have my husband & family I have to worry about but they had there shots & I am pretty much home bound with all my issues. It is a hard choice bc I was considering it but if I get worse than I am now then I will not be able to function.
Hi @chezpl69 I believed antibodies were developed on the first dose but not enough. That is why the 2nd dose was needed for better immunity. I would be interested which source gave you that information. Was it a physician? Thanks.
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.....just to jump in, while i am lying here reading a few notes; we are same in Canada and other countries... 'Inventing' medications and such takes time and something they get it right and sometimes not, sometimes problems surface earl or later. I often wonder at my old age which of my ailments are genetic, life style caused, or from medications in past..... every day it seems there is a different slant to the news on vaccines... some contradictory. I feel it is still a bit of a gamble... but the world cannot , not do 'something".... our small family is reading so many opposite things even from our government health unit... they are in fifties live close by, i am 77 and not in greatest health and spouse 68 and had open heart surgery; what to do? what to do? also the side effects vary so much because we are humans and all have different bodies.... there doesnt seem to be any guarantee but there does seem to be a majority who seem to be ok with any of the vaccines.... would we or our family be so lucky, we don't know. I am like you and some days cant function very well and any decrease in my physical and mental health of consequence, am not sure I would; yet my spouse says he will get whatever is offered, whenever; talk about different strokes for different folks. Wishing everyone who has yet to make the decision, the best ... I think it's only human to be concerned about all this if already ill.. although my 92 yr old neighbour had it done without question....I call her the iron lady! xxx
I’m in the same situation. However, had I been able to discuss my increased neuropathy symptoms after my first shot with my neurologist, I’m pretty sure I would have waited. Since I have an autoimmune disease and he said he wasn’t surprised my symptoms increased, that would have at least informed my decision. Then, with the not so stellar results of the John Hopkins antibody analysis on transplant patients receiving the vaccine, I definitely would have waited. I do hope researchers wake up and start looking into what is happening with those of us facing increased symptoms and if this effect is going to be permanent.
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You are absolutely right. What is good for 1 person, may not be good for the other. I am going to wait but I just wish the CDC would look into more for people with Neuropathy.
I see they are checking out the pregnant ladies to see if it safe. They need to do more study.