COVID vaccines and neuropathy
I am 85 with small fiber neuropathy that is getting worse. My neurologist thought it would be a good idea for me to wait with the covid vaccine and not be first in line to see how it affected other people with neuropathy. Probably because it is a new technology. Has anyone had a problem with neuropathy after receiving the vaccine? If so, which vaccine?
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Gambling is the right word. I’m sorry you have suffered so. I didn’t have Covid, however I took the Moderna vaccine, one dose 14 weeks ago. It’s been a nightmare and I’m left with neuropathy in my extremities. Have pain in my eyes, tinnitus, and bulging veins. The vaccine has aged me 20 years in a few months. I hope some of my symptoms go away, but so far they haven’t. Wish you a speedy full recovery.
I’ve had to increase my dosage to 600mg 3X day. It does seem to help. I haven’t had weight gain.
Thank you I hope it helps.
How long have you been taking Gabapentin?
I have neuropathy in my lower legs and feet. I had it before my Pfizer two vaccines and I still have it, same rate. I took gabapentin two or three years ago for six weeks. Made no difference. After the second Pfizer vaccine after one week I had diarrhea for nine weeks
For an unrelated issue I was taking half the dose I take now for about a year before my vaccine. My doctor increased it to help treat my new neuropathy pain.
That’s horrible. Good you didn’t end up with C-diff.
To all of you suffering from distressing symptoms after your vaccine, I would like to offer another bit of emerging research. This has not yet been peer reviewed, but it is quite interesting. From the New York Times http://e.startribune.com/Olive/ODN/StarTribune/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=MST%2F2021%2F06%2F17&entity=Ar00104&sk=A65A6C20&mode=text
In short, the article from the New York Times reports that over 20% of people who had Covid, whether severe, moderate, mild, or even asymptomatic, suffered adverse health effects afterward. Sometimes even months later. Among the most reported are nerve and muscle pain, including in people who never had such problems in the past. Nine months after a severe, non-hospitalized case of Covid, my 41 year old daughter was diagnosed with severe rheumatoid arthritis, even though she never had ANY symptoms pre-Covid. Her partner at work was diagnosed 9 months after infection with asthma for the first time.
So, it is possible that some of the people reporting reactions after vaccine, especially those who had Covid, may have had these symptoms without the injection.
Also, I would like to see an evaluation of the percentage of the population reporting lingering or severe effects after Covid vs after vaccine. I know the number of event reports is far below 20% of the number of doses given. Last time I checked (in May) it was below 2%.
Just another piece in the puzzle that is Covid.
Sue
I am up to 1800mg of Gabapentin (600 3X per day). It doesn't really help for the pain. My doctor says I could take even more. Why bother?
Thanks for this. The first large study I've seen that relates covid to nerve damage. If that's how some immune systems react to covid I assume they might react the same way to the mRNA vaccines?