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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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Is there any risk in having too many Covid antibodies? Had a Moderna booster at the end of October, 2021. Within 2 months, I developed neuropathy, and was diagnosed with vaccine induced neuropathy. Now scheduled for Evusheld in early September. Just read about severe Covid cases after an overproduction of autoantibodies after infection. Are autoantibodies completely different from vaccine produced antibodies and monoclonal antibodies? I would really appreciate professional advice on this matter.
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Detc, this is a good question for your doctor if you are looking for professional advice.

Here’s a good article that helps explain:
- Antibodies From Vaccines vs. Antibodies From Natural Infection https://www.verywellhealth.com/antibodies-from-vaccines-and-from-natural-infection-5092564

Those of us here who are not physicians really can't comment on this one, but this is a great question for your doctor.

That said, I had two Moderna shots (I will NOT get the booster). Soon after the Moderna shots, I quickly developed bilateral peripheral neuropathy to the point I could only walk using a walker. I have since progressed to a cane, but every single step feels like I am on fire from the inside out. It is excruciating.

I would not wish this on my worst enemy (not that I have any, but you know what I mean).

I am curious who diagnosed you with vaccine-induced neuropathy. My neurologist shrugged his shoulders when I mentioned the vaccines. He just said, "Hmmm, maybe...?" (shrug).