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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@merpreb

@avmcbellar- Of course you do. However, I did want to point out the importance of having the vaccines, especially how important it is so that the variants don't get the upper hand. I do hope that you change your mind, though.

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@merpreb thanks for pointing out the importance for getting the vaccination(s). I appreciate your information. In my previous posts I have included how the mRNA works. I am aware it is not a “live” virus or no covid virus is a partial ingredient. Please show me the evidence that it provides immunity. As far as I know there is no proof that it does. I know that someone who receives the 2nd dose 2 weeks later can possibly get the virus and needs to quarantine to not transmit the virus to others. This was brought to my attention about a month ago. Has it changed? I know the vaccine protects an individual from getting severe symptoms. It basically prevents possible hospitalizations. Where is the immunity? We all have to decide whether or not to receive the vaccine. Yes, I will be protected from severe symptoms but I am at a low risk. Do I take the chance from possibly suffering worse neuropathy for who knows how long for a virus there is a slim chance of contracting? These are my considerations. It is different for each individual based on their risks due to exposure and their medical history. If I was a high risk due to my exposure everyday I would be more likely to get vaccinated so I would not suffer severe symptoms from covid. By getting vaccinated I would not worry about getting seriously sick to warrant hospitalization. I could still contract the virus.