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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I hope your PN subsides in time. I’ve had this condition since knee surgery a year ago. For natural ways to reduce the pain, check out an old paper titled Lark Lands. Also skim through discussions at Earth Clinic. Compression socks (15-20), foot elevation, and Penetrex Cream help me the most.
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I am a physician and now feel strongly that we are going to see this blow up. I have had a similar reaction to Pfizer. Huge workup, all neg. Very healthy prior. I've had it for 5 months now. Look up Senator Johnson's press release on YouTube about it. Thankfully I've been able to get into 2 different neurologists since in the medical profession here in Dallas and seeing one more next Tuesday at UT Southwestern. My few tips: heat and over exertion makes the following day worse. I have not discovered anything that helps but time, but many are starting to see some relief who had the vaccine back in Dec/Jan so hope is there!! I believe heavy prednisone dosing when symptoms first appear will help but will see what the research and experience shows over the next year. Keep calling for a cancellation. Maybe send cookies to the neurologist with a request to get the first cancellation opening?? Food goes a long way for staff..... Many of us have an internal trembling type sensation along with weakness, fatigue. My legs shake and give out at times though finally seems to not be getting worse. Are you having any of these symptoms? The hand movement is very bizarre and I think is going to be a signature side effect to this vaccine for some. The file size limit isn't letting me upload my videos of this.
As a person who mounted a strong autoimmune response (whole body inflammatory reaction) after the vaccine, and as a Mentor for the Covid discussions on Mayo Connect, I follow all of the vaccine reaction reports closely.
You are correct that there are more people reporting neueropathy after the vaccine, but as of today, VAERS, with 413,000 events reported out of 333,000,000 injections given, reports 1147 instances of neuropathy (all types.) that is .34 for every 100,000 doses. While it is not a little thing if it is you suffering, it is still an extremely rare occurence.
Please also remember that there are many cases of post-Covid neuropathy, some occurring several months after the virus. So it is possible that cases which are being blamed on the vaccine could have happened because someone had the virus previously.
Finally, even if neuropathy and other vaccine effects are FAR underreported, they number and severity does not begin to compare to the number and severity of adverse reactions, including hospitalization, ICU and death, that come from the virus itself. Please read the analysis in this recent post: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/covid-19-vaccination/?pg=1#comment-615736
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Please do not misinterpret my post. I am very PRO vaccine and would never try and talk anyone out of getting it. I didn’t get terribly sick from Covid, but enough to know I don’t want it again. I just think physicians , and I am married to one, should be reporting the adverse effects to vaccine, that is how we stay educated and informed. I just want to be taken seriously. I joined this site so I could find others to relate to and get insight on how to deal with my own situation, not to badmouth the vaccine. I would do it again if needed.
Here's the Fox News article. Go to Fox News site and July 11, video named, "Sen. Johnson demands answers on adverse reactions to covid vaccine". Doctor said everyone has to report their conditions to the CDC!
Thank you. The podiatrist didn’t even listen to the vaccine route I was telling him. Blamed on everything …. Back trauma (none), diabetes (no) deficiency in iron, B6, B12 (blood tests show normal levels of everything). Prescription for gabapentin and referral to a neurologist. So that’s 2 doctors who will not report my reaction.
@bowerstx Our stories & symptoms sound remarkably similar. I also experience mild twitching in the arch of my right foot frequently, which is probably my most troubling symptom as it frequently makes me concerned about ALS (3 neuros have told me to stop worrying about ALS). I do know that twitching can be part of neuropathy though. What is the hand movement that you mentioned?
@amyd67 I feel that this one moderator responds the same way to everyone who posts about neuropathy directly related to the vaccine. While I do understand where she’s coming from, I feel it has somewhat of a preachy tone. More and more of these complaints seem to be coming to light and I don’t think it’s totally true to generalize that people are better off with side effects from the vaccine than getting Covid. These side effects have changed my life. Despite the fact that I am still a vaccine proponent, I don’t need that preached to me when I’m looking for help. People absolutely need to know what they might experience.
Did the gabapentin cause you to gain weight? I was prescribed some for my neuropathy systems after my Covid vaccine and goin through menopause it has been a struggle to keep weight off. I am afraid to take it.