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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 14, 2023 | Replies (2164)

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Bought some on my way home this evening. Here's hoping...

Everything about this neuropathy is weird. With the gabapentin, the soles of my feet no longer burn, but the tingling and numbness are still there. My calves almost always feel like they're swaddled or compressed by something. My fingertips have electric like tingling in them. I can no longer wear my rings because my finger joints are swollen.

It's all just so weird. I'm 7 months post vax now and am afraid to stop the gabapentin to see if it's working or not. I don't want this stuff to come back with a vengeance, but I also want to know if it's waning on its own.

I also kind of want to go ahead and get my booster to see if it's simply aging that's causing this or if it is, in fact, the vaccine. At the same time I dread getting the booster because I don't want to exacerbate the condition.

Again, just weird stuff.

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I was told the neuropathy was brought on by having chemotherapy. My oncologist said it should go away. I did my own research and it said it might go away in 3to 5 months after my last treatment. It has now been 3 months. I ordered a supplement for it. Nervasure4 I 'very been taking 1 capsule a day for 9 days only. There are 60 in a bottle. Take one 20 minutes before eating.