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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@tami, @callalloo
I found this from the NIH.. concerning COVID and some neuropathies... There is not very definitive data collection out there..
"Recommendations addressing safety and efficacy of vaccination in patients with inflammatory neuropathies were formulated. No data are currently available on the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines in patients with inflammatory neuropathies or other immune-mediated conditions. There is only sparse data on the safety of previous available vaccines in patients with inflammatory neuropathies, but studies on other autoimmune disorders indicate that these are safe and mostly efficacious. Patients with inflammatory neuropathies might be at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
Interpretation: Patients with inflammatory neuropathies should be encouraged to adhere to the vaccination campaign for COVID-19. These recommendations provide guidance on the management of vaccinations for COVID-19 in patients with inflammatory neuropathies. More research is needed regarding the safety and efficacy of vaccination in patients with inflammatory neuropathies and other immune conditions."

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I think that much of covid mRNA post-vax stuff is only going to be acknowledged when anecdotal evidence reaches critical mass and people refuse to be placated with no answers. I fear though that the creators of this not-exactly-a-vax also cannot explain what it's triggering or how to treat or cure it. Maybe some of these adverse effects are from sub-clinical cytokine reactions and the immune system can, over time, calm down. I surely hope so as it's a nightmare to not be able to even get a diagnosis, or, worse, be dismissed as if there can't be any real answer.