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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Did your neurosurgeon say if the J&J booster would be a good option? The J&J vaccine is not an mRNA vaccine. Does it also contain lipid nanoparticles?
He didn't mention it. From now on in Belgium all boosters will be Moderna- half the regular dose. And of course they gave me a full dose- UGH.
Sorry that you have been so adversely affected when you are just trying to protect yourself from the virus! I just checked and in the U.S. the Moderna booster is also half the original dose. I did not know that. Sorry that your authorities changed their minds after you received the booster!
True. And I'm hypersensitive to any medicines anyway. Oh well, another experience. I just hope this helps other to prevent stuff like that happening to them.
@johnbishop i think your advice is spot on. I know my neuropathy has a mind of its own, but felt I had worse feelings after my first 2 shots (they subsided) I had no problem at all with my booster. I talked to my neurologist about reporting it through VAERS and he advised against it - told me we couldn’t “prove” it. In hindsight I’m disappointed that I didn’t report it. How else are they going to learn if they don’t start seeing trends in some sort of database that doesn’t exist with any single doctor? Not just for vaccines, but for a lot of medical mysteries most of us are dealing with? In the end, with the vaccine, I can so far I feel safer having had it, assuming I’m past any adverse reaction I may have had.
I have had three Moderna's and have had have had increasing symptoms of neuropathy since I began the shots.
I had one dose of Moderna and a week later my hands and feet were in intense pain. After many doctors visits it was determined my ANA was elevated and I tested positive for small fiber neuropathy. It’s now been 9 months and my symptoms have not gotten better. My doctor advised against a second vaccine. I have read about similar events.
I agree with you. You can report an adverse reaction through VAERS yourself and I would recommend it. I developed horrible nerve pain one week after the vaccine and it has not improved. I was recently diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy.
I was wondering the same thing, as not having two vaccines makes life very difficult.
The response I keep getting to that question is “I don’t know.” Frustrating.
My pain started one week after my first Moderna vaccine. Horrible burning pain, mostly in my hands and feet. It eventually spread to my back and my face. I also lost patches of hair. My blood work showed a very elevated ANA but not a specific autoimmune disease. A nerve biopsy showed small fiber neuropathy. I am on Gabapentin and am still in pain 9 months after vaccine one. It was reported to VAERS. I have not gotten a second vaccine.