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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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Getting back to the original topic, data from the UK (see link below) on immediate vaccine side-effects from a very large sample is quite interesting, even if it is based on self-reporting. I notice that exacerbated PN is not reported in the study which suggests that it is not a common reaction. However, that's scant comfort to those that do experience permanent negative effects and it would be a pity if it was therefore ignored by the medical community. I am personally interested in whether adverse PN reaction is limited to certain types of PN and/or certain vaccines. Is there something about mNRA vaccines that make a negative PN reaction more likely?
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(21)00224-3/fulltext

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Thank you for the link. This is what I concluded by reviewing the VAERS data as well. More study is, of course needed. I will say that my initial hyper-inflammatory vaccine reactions were both to traditional, non-mRNA types, and that PN reactions have been reported in VAERS as far back as 2007.
Now we need to push either a researcher or one of the pharmas to take a deeper look to answer the questions about who is most affected and if there are ways to mitigate.
Sue