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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brilliant. Thanks for the share Andrea.
My numbness, tingling, hot and cold sensations started about 5 weeks post Moderna 2nd injection. Prior to the vaccine I never had nerve pain or numbness before. Here I am 5 months later with no improvement and increase in nerve pain especially my right foot, ankle and Achilles area.
best not to stop abruptly-tapping off is preferable. Mum was on it and advised not to stop suddenly.
From what I read the dosage and how long it’s taken make a difference and that tapering is standard. Do you know if your mom was on a low dosage/short time span before tapering off? I have an appt with my Primary care Doctor to get her thoughts on this.
I had a similar timeline - the first time I had pins and needles in my feet was 6 weeks after the 2nd Pfizer vaccine. But I had muscle spasms in my toes that began 2 weeks after the 1st Pfizer vaccine. The neurologists have indicated the toe spasms were also neurological. My symptoms peaked about 6 months after the second vaccination, but then began to slowly improve. But I am not fully recovered. Other patients in the Facebook Neuro V Long-Haulers group are reporting similar timeliness. I hope your symptoms will soon begin to improve.
A standard dose not low dose so that may be an important distinction. She was a bit of a non-compliant patient and went off abruptly much to my dismay.
All the best with your situation. Hope the doctor has some good guidance for you.
Please make an appointment with a neurologist!!!!! Did you have an EMG or a lumbar puncture???????
I saw a Neurologist who did a nerve study test and she said I have mild Neuropathy on both sides, buttocks down to feet. However, she would not discuss anything with me as she made it clear that she was not part of evaluating me and that I needed to talk to my doctors because she was only performing the test for them. I've had a CT with contrast of Thoracic spine and a Myelogram of Lumbar. I've also had a MRI of Lumbar (ordered by Neurosurgeon). O have a Thoracic and Cervical Spine MRI scheduled for later this week. This has been a true mystery.
Thanks for sharing your experience. In addition to the Neuropathy issues did you also suffer from numbness down one side of your body?
Thanks for sharing that. I’m not sure if 25mg is considered low or standard. I see my PCP this week.