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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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.
Can I ask what you stopped eating and drinking that helped?
Not that I noticed.
I think most of these cases go unreported so it’s hard to trust the VAERS numbers
I've heard of others twitching- probably part of the whole spectrum. When I move my entire hand up and down, it has the vibratory shaking type movement. Same in my feet but that's harder to perceive.
I stayed away from EVERYTHING that causes inflammation :
Sugar
Carbs
Alcohol
**gluten , I have a sensitivity towards it
After the change in diet I did notice that the tingling did improve .
Week 3 of this and it is getting better .
My nephew had this . He got his second shot in April . He told me yesterday that it has improved( the twitching) but still experiences it several times a week . A change from daily twitches .
Hang in there
From what I’m hearing and experiencing it gets better over time
I got my neuropathy from chemo. Did I have a choice, yes? Ovarian cancer is surely going to kill you in short time.
So, I chose chemo, knowing it can cause some adverse reactions. So, one year after treatments, I’m still in remission.
I do take gabepentin. Works for me.
Weight gain after chemo filled out the wrinkles in my arms and legs. I am 72. I had lost about 30 lbs during treatments.
Anyway, since everyone will react differently to any treatment or vaccine, your choice.
At this time, it’s been reported that over 99%
deaths from COVID , have been among the unvaccinated.
Yes, I agree. Exactly why I got vaccinated, both shots, even after already having Covid.
@bendeb thank you for the information 99% the deaths related to covid is high. How many deaths are you talking about in that study? To get the full picture, how many of those had health issues? Knowing the ages would be helpful. Overall how many of the total population survived the covid infection? From what we heard in the news media in the beginning of the pandemic most people who died were in nursing homes, sadly. I believe it is important to get enough information to form a decision as you had done and be comfortable with the decision. I agree with some members, knowing what may become a health issue due to vaccinations is important to consider when making a decision although the risks are low. Yesterday we heard on the news media of 100 people developing Guillian-Barre Syndrome as a result of the J&J vaccine. This syndrome is a nerve disorder which could lead to paralysis. 95 had to be hospitalized and one person died. We heard again that this is a rare occurrence and the benefits of the vaccines outweigh the risks. I don’t think those 100 people believed that. I would think the health officials can only mention the immediate benefits because they don’t know the long term effects. No one does. Time will tell. True, everyone reacts differently making it even harder to find a proper treatment helpful if one exists. I find it true people may not possess the important critical thinking skills or know mathematics as well but many seek the advice of their physicians or medical staff who should know better. Let me remind you those physicians know as much as they are being told with the vaccines. Perhaps they cannot offer much help. I wish you well.