← Return to COVID vaccines and neuropathy
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Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 7 12:50pm | Replies (2237)
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I am in the same position of not being able to have the vaccine, but because I have so many allergies. I can be (and have been) allergic to almost anything. Only one of my doctors believes me, the rest just think I'm neurotic. I did read a study last year from England that showed neurological damage to some people from the vaccine. Now, of course, I can't find the site, but I'm not great at searching. Where I live has a very high covid rate, and it's frightening., but I'm not willing to take the chance. Peace and healing to you, you are not alone.
Thank you for the kind words @lk61. I did register with VAERS after I had the Pfizer vaccines and the booster but I haven't participated in any clinical trials or studies. There are some studies and information listed on the NIH site here --- Understanding COVID-19 Clinical Trials: https://covid19.nih.gov/treatments-and-vaccines/clinical-trials
I have participated in 2 different influenza vaccine studies through Mayo Clinic in the past but it's been a few years and I haven't seen any data from the studies. I did get a free flu shot so that was payment enough for me 🙂 I'm currently participating in a RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) study through Mayo Clinic which is a study on how RSV affects the senior population (I think). I have my own nasal swab kit and if I'm feeling in the dumpers like I have COVID or other respiratory virus, I have a number to call before I give myself a nasal swab and they walk me through whether I should do the swab and if so, they send a messenger to pick up the test kit to determine the results.