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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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Hi. I wish I hadn't gotten the Mdrna shots. I am a 67 yr. old male, was in excellent health, no meds or issues. After my second shot in March, I started to get numbness, needles and burning in feet in June. Now it has been going to my hands and arms. After reading comments from everyone here, other sights and just last night on Fox News, they had 2 people that have been going through many tests and these circulation, neuropathy issues are becoming common cases! But the hospitals don't want to relate to covid and told them to see a psychiatrist!! I have been taking natural meds with little help, but now it appears that it's time to see the doctor. Are there any suggestions from the Clinic?

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I am a 53 yr old female, had covid back in December. I received the Moderna vaccine in March, second shot in April and immediately started symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. No other variables in my life or lifestyle, so I am sure it was the vaccine that caused this. Maybe because I already had the virus, my body produced too many antibodies and they started to attack my nerves? Started with numb toes, pain in ball of foot, now have burning and cold sensation, worse at night, and it radiates up my ankles. I went to my primary care doc, she prescribed steroids for a week. The symptoms were much better, but came back after discontinuing the meds. I have been trying to get into a neurologist since- and where I live, the resources are very limited. New patient waits are well into the winter. My doctor recommended seeing a podiatrist that deals with neuropathy. I have an appointment today. I do not think it matters which vaccine you receive. I too have been researching the correlation between the vaccine and new onset neuropathy, and you are right. More and more cases being reported. Back in Feb, there was only 27 cases reported to VAERS. I too believe that physicians do not want to link the vaccine to any side effects, and am sure there are more cases out there than are being reported. I will update my own case after I see the podiatrist today, and see what they say.

The same thing has happened to me and my feet seem to be getting worse while my hands have stayed the same. My doctor said he believes it is from the shot and should subside in 3 months. I really don’t believe it will be gone in 3 months the way everyone is sharing their stories. I so regret getting the shot and the more I read I wonder what it is going to do to our organs. Hope things get better for all of us.