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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 14, 2023 | Replies (2164)

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@avmcbellar- There are a lot of rumors and misinformation around concerning the vaccines. They were approved on an emergency basis in the US. The reason that they were approved on an emergency basis was that the trials were so successful in the early stages that instead of letting so many people more die, they were approved. The vaccines are 100% safe and extremely effective, according to experts such as our own Dr. Gregory Poland.

There are some people whose underlying disease see exacerbations, this is true. Having neuropathy puts you at a higher risk, not lower, for contracting COVID-19 or its variants. Right now The Kent Variant (from Britain) is the most prevailing COVID-19 variant and is much stronger than the original COVID-19. Waiting to see if this will change again, in the future might be like going to a card reader. No one can tell you what effects any vaccine ever produced will have on you. What Dr. Poland has said is that you will not be hospitalized and you will not have a severe illness. Vaccines do give immunity to disease but never has anyone said that it is 100% succeeful, about any vaccine!

The vaccines do not make antibodies in our bodies. We do, at their direction. COVID-19 vaccines send a message for our bodies to do this. There are no viruses in the vaccines.

Today is my second vaccine shot. Am I apprehensive, of course? But for the sake of my health and for those I love and for those around me I am having it.

I love what Dr. Poland asks, "Would you barrel down a highway without seatbelts, good tires, brakes, and airbags?" Of course, you wouldn't. But this is what you are doing by not getting the vaccine. You are also taking a chance of infecting others as well as yourself and being hospitalized or dying.

We all want herd immunity, but unless about 75-100% of the population has the vaccines the virus will just continue to mutate and the variants will continue to become more powerful and we will be back to square one, needing another type of vaccine. Each variant is stronger than the one before in its quest to survive. By not being vaccinated we are allowing this and risking the health of everyone your love and your community.

I have reams of underlying conditions as well as an autoimmune disease and lung cancer (for the past 23 years). Of course, I'm apprehensive that my immune response won't be what I want. But to me, it's better than living whatever time I have left without my family and my small community. My cancer has sure squelched my freedom, and this past year has been horrendous. This is not the way I want to live the rest of my life.

Viruses can't mutate if they can't replicate. Vaccines prevent this.

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I want to get vaccinated but can't find out if Pfizer or Moderna are Flouroquinolones. I've been floxed and don't want to go down that path again. Johnson & Johnson is a flouroquinolone. Google has removed the info about Moderna and Pfizver. I also want to know more about the remidesiver or however it is spelled. I'm writing to you to ask how it went when you got the vaccine with your issues. I hope you are fine. Did it work out? Any side effects?