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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@milly93

I have wondered the same thing about the J&J and AstraZeneca.

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Me too. Also, in my country I can get Sputnik V (russian) and Sinopharm (chinese) vaccine.
Sinopharm is based on a whole inactived virus, which is performed using the old technology, already used on so many vaccines we got in early childhood. This vaccine has the least unexpected actions, but proven to be less effective, smth like 70-80% on real cases.
Sputnik V is like Astra-zeneca, using a adenoviral vector, proven to be 91% effective but more likely to provoke symptoms like fever, joint and muscle pain, etc.
Personally, would like to get Sputnik V, but too scared to do it. Maybe I should go with the chinese one, surely better than not getting any protection from the virus.
My neuropathy hadn yet been precisely diagnosed, so that makes it harder for doctors to give me a recommendation.
My question is: if a person is supposed to get a negative immune reaction and aggravated neuro symptoms, does any vaccine will do that, some vaccines present a higher risk?
Thank you.