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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@avmcbellar

@amy11 I agree. Each person has to decide what is best for them. For a person who is at high risk for getting the covid virus then perhaps the risks from the vaccine may be better. But for me who has a very low exposure risk, I would not want the chance to endure the flare ups. Don’t forget we have no information on how long the protection from the vaccine will last. Are flare ups possible again from the boosters? We do have a lot to consider when making a decision. It is difficult because not much is known about the short or long term effects of the vaccines in our bodies. This is an emergency vaccine. Not enough time was used to find information. Normally it takes years not months. Everyone who receives the vaccine agrees to be an experimental subject. No one can be held responsible for what ever happens and there is no going back. We make the best decision we can based on facts. We are still learning about the effects of the virus as well.

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@avmcbellar- You are correct, these vaccinations were all approved on an emergency basis to help stop the number of deaths caused by this deadly virus, and more of its variants. You might be very lucky and not get covid, but that's what it will be luck!. You also could be someone who gets COVID without any symptoms, but yet passes it on to others. You have chosen to take this route.