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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Same here. While on it I felt a great improvement, but came right back as dosage went down. Started gabapentin, same. Temporary relief until dosage starts wearing off. I’m going to try the CBD creams.
Thanks Sue.
Hopefully the CBD cream will be the answer for you! I am interested in doing the same but have no idea where to start. I need to educate myself on it. I take 600mg gabapentin 3X a day. But doesn’t help enough.
Thanks.
Yeah. I'll send him a portal message after I've finished the course so I can provide a complete report and see what he suggests.
I'm not giving up the fight!
I was using some CBD cream for arthritic knees for a while. The results weren't drastic enough for me to use it on the regular. I hadn't even thought to try it for this. I'll have to give it a whirl.
Great idea. I love having the info on my patient portal so I can refer back to it, and see exact dates, etc.
Sue
Hi. Personally I have been waiting for approval of a traditional vaccine. NovaVAX phase 3 clinical trial results came out at the end of June. Dr Mobeen Syed Analyzed the results in a YouTube video which was very informative. Here is the trial data From new England journal of medicine
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2107659
Thank you for the link. Once again, this shows the effectiveness of the vaccine, and the rarity of significant adverse reactions. The numbers reported in the article look very similar to those reported in the other 3 vaccine trials. I'll look for those articles when my time permits.
Sue
@sueinmn could you share how long after vaccine you took prednisone? I’ve seen several people refer to taking prednisone to calm down the immune response. My neurologist also offered it to me, for my 2nd shot, but I turned it down as I didn’t want to inhibit the vaccine from actually working. I hope people realize that prednisone is a powerful immunosuppressant. I wouldn’t think taking it right at the time of the shot would be advisable as I’ve even seen some literature advising people not to take ibuprofen or other NSAIDS unless absolutely necessary, for the same reason. But I would think after the shot has had time to “do it’s thing”, maybe? So about how long?
After the shingles vaccine I just toughed it out, until I ended up in pain management to regain my moblilty, and vowed not to do that again! A year later, it was 10 weeks after the flu shot as clinics were still only sort of open. With the Pfizer, I waited 8 weeks to be sure I got full immune response, it was probably another week to get the meds.
Sue