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I haven't gotten Evusheld. My autoimmune issue coincided with my neurological damage and symptoms after the Pfizer vaccine. When my symptoms peaked, my ANA titer peaked. I also have Sjögren’s B autoantibody, but don't have Sjögren’s. Like most vaccine-injured people, my autoimmune profile doesn't fit into the available autoimmune diagnoses. That's likely because a toxic autoimmune reaction to the spike protein encoded by the vaccines has not happened before; this is new technology. The patients with neurological injuries in the Neuro V Long-Haulers Facebook group don't know what to do about Evusheld. I searched the posts last night and there were no reports of harm, but only two reports of using Evusheld, and those were initially positive experiences. I'm being cautious because Evusheld is another emergency use authorization. As another Mayo Connect patient indicated, you can read the Fact Sheet here. I'm concerned about the repeated emphasis in the document that Evusheld is unapproved by the FDA. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-authorizes-revisions-evusheld-dosing

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Thank you!

I am in the same position as you with neurological problems as result of Covid vaccine. I am afraid to get Evusheld because I see that it is mostly used on people who don’t make antibodies. Are u continuing to say no to Evusheld injection ?