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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@athenalee

It is at least affirming to have recognition of the negative effect the vaccine has had on many. I’ve always advocated for being vaccinated, but although a booster is highly recommended for us transplant folks I will definitely not be getting one.

My neuropathy spiked to new highs after both vaccine shots. It’s fairly stable now, but I definitely have good and bad days since the underlying cause is Sjogren’s. I think sticking to walking a couple miles each day, no sugar, white flour, and low carb is helping.

I’m glad your daughter is doing better. How are you?

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I'm so glad to hear your neuropathy is fairly stable at this point. My symptoms have been going on for 4 months. A couple of things have improved but the rest is still ongoing, I've made similar diet modifications like yours, taking vitamin supplements and fish oil. I like to walk too and I try to do it most evenings. I want to add more exercise but I always seem to find something else to do instead, lol.

I'm pro-vaccine too and wish I had been able to get the second shot. And after what you went through I totally understand your decision not to get the booster.