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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Chiropractor appointment today was a bust. No pinched nerve or other signs related to my back or hips to cause pain in my feet. Though I did enjoy the endorphins blast. They also did a tins (sp?) therapy that was interesting.
Back to the podiatrist on Friday. Hopefully she's done some research and can guide me to a neurologist that can help.
If I didn't think I was also going crazy, I would almost swear that I'm starting to get weird sensations in my fingertips now. Hopefully that's just in my head.
Will keep you posted on my journey.
Thank you, and you are not going crazy. I’m feeling it in my wrists and nose now. I sneeze constantly because of the tingling. Maybe we are all going crazy???? I’m still waiting to hear from neurologist that the podiatrist referred me too. Good luck.
So many of my symptoms match with many of you. I am really hoping these things go away with time and I return to who I was. My current body is not familiar to me. I had an iron gut and knew my body well. I cycled and did pilates & yoga regularly.
I had shingrix in 2020 and moderna in March/April 2021. In 2020 I started getting cramps in toes during pilates and my legs were puffy for a while. I had belly issues and bloat and weight loss in late April & May 2021 (also change in stool color & consistency) -then the tingly/numb feet and left hand started in late May and persists. My toes cramp a lot and wiggle involuntarily. Belly is still not not normal. B12 was high. I also have aches in various places-mainly back-high, mid and lumbar. Lots of crepitus all over my body: back/neck/ wrists/ legs. I will say I have moments of feeling okay. Back xray and and ct scan did not show anything of concern to doctors. My leg muscles are always super hard and tight-like I have been working them a lot-but haven’t been. I did sit in a chair making videos and teaching for much of pandemic-so pinched nerve is current guess of doc and PT. MRI and spine doctor are in future. Gastroenterologist thought I was a hysterical female-this was based on a 10 minute telehealth session. He said "I am seeing a lot of this". I later asked what he meant by that and he got defensive. (Apologies for. venting!) My current PT has been most helpful. She is who first wondered if covid vaccine could be related. I am currently working on pelvic floor and ab strengthening. Lymphatic massage seems to help.
One last gripe: Anthem blue cross just sent a letter yesterday saying the network in which all but one of my doctors belong (dignity health) is no longer in their network meaning in the midst of trying to figure this out all my docs will now cost much more.
Hmmm, I have not had neuropathy from the Covid vaccine, but I did have a hard-core whole-body inflammatoryA flare. I had a similar though milder reaction to Shingrix in 2019/2020, then a full-blown reaction to the flu vaccine in September 2020 that was finally calmed with steroids. And again with the Pfizer vaccine in Jan/Feb 2021...
So now I am wondering if this is my future with every vaccine, and when/how it first started. It seems each new vaccine sends my immune system into overdrive.
I find it very curious that your B-12 level was high - this happened to me in May, even though my supplement regimen has been the same for several years, and it was always OK before. Is that another side effect or a coincidence?
As with all things Covid, it seems "the more we learn, the less we know" - stay tuned for further developments.
Be sure your side effects were reported in VAERS. Are any of you symptoms improving?
Sue
I have small fiber neuropathy non length dependent also. Can you tell me how yours started? Mine started when I woke up one morning sudden onset. It was everywhere. Pinpricks. I have read where people have had the shots and then had those symptoms. My shots were in January. I woke up one am in March and mine was full blown on. I have eye pains also. I want to take the flu shot and a booster for Covid but I am worried about it. This is new to me so I am just trying to take it all in. Mine may be idiopathic. I will know soon.
I truly do wonder if I'm losing it. I keep feeling like a bug (flea) has landed on me (mostly my arms, but sometimes my legs) and I freeze,, slowly move to look, but nothing is there.
I haven't seen a flea in over 30 years, but every time I see my (completely indoor) cat grooming himself, I'm reminded that it COULD happen. I have none of the ankle bites I remember from having problems with an outdoor cat from 30 years ago, but I'm ready to bomb my house.
I was also diagnosed with 3 different kinds of pre-skin cancer last year which CAN be attributed to chronic arsenic exposure. So, I've gone down that rabbit hole. Arsenic levels in my water are below what the EPA deems acceptable, but in trying to improve my overall health, I've been forcing myself to drink a lot more water than my average. Who knows?
I know I'm grasping at straws, but any input would be helpful.
I'm seeing the podiatrist again tomorrow. We'll see what happens. Talk again soon!
I'm a diabetic and I had uncontrolled for a while bc I didn't have insurance. But I had felt some foot pain before but nothing like I feel now. After getting both doses of covid vaccine now I have neuropathy, diagnosed and being treated by doctor. The pain is constant and I can't find relief. I'm managing my diabetes now but the pain in my feet is constant especially when I go to lay down for the night. I can't stand it. Feels like burning stinging sensation.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Did the buzzing/tingling sensation resolve in time?
Thank you for sharing your experience. I hope your symptoms resolve. I wonder if you would share the cream you found helpful for burning pain. Thanks again.
Yes, thank goodness, I think it only lasted about 2 weeks.