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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@faust73

I never had neuropathy. I had back surgery with a fusion 2 years ago and it has caused me so many problems. I got my first 2 COVID Pfizer shots and only symptom was my left arm pit would get really red and then peal. I got my booster and now I have neuropathy which I have never ever had before. I'm not sure if it is from the booster but since I never had neuropathy before and then to get it after my booster makes me think the booster caused the neuropathy. Anyone else feel like this? I'm so frustrated because my surgery was a failed back surgery and now onto of this I have to deal with painful neuropathy.

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My doctors here thing it was caused either by the virus or the vaccines themselves, nothing else makes sense, but who really knows.

I had some neuropathy due to a spinal cord tumor. It mostly went away after removal of the tumor, but the Pfizer shots really fired it up again. Now-three months after the Pfizer booster-it has mostly gone away. It seems-from the comments on this page- fairly certain that there is an association between the vaccine and neuropathy flares. I hope that your neuropathy also fades as time goes by!