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Low T-Cell - Bone Marrow Biopsy

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Nov 15, 2022 | Replies (162)

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@mariabrat

Thanks a lot for sharing! Its a bit discouraging as it just adds up to the autoimmune condition. If I look back in time I had 2-3 épisode in the last year were I had this sort of panic attack - probably due to POTS and maybe got worst with my HPV vaccine 3 weeks ago. I am really wondering now if I should continue this HPV vaccine??? I just want to find a way to get better, and Im feeling helpless if I should go back home to see some doctor again or stick to my parents place for a few weeks more and then go to my immunologist. I hope they can give me medecine for POTS and can find out what do I have because I can’t live like that 🙁

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Hi Maria, I’m glad the information was useful. I couldn’t believe how similar those conversations where to what you’re experiencing!
I haven’t heard of any negative side effects from the HPV vaccination. There were very few minor reactions listed on the manufacture sites. It appears to be a pretty safe vaccine. I recently had all of my childhood, adolescent vaccines which included the HPV and didn’t have any issues. But it’s worth checking into if you feel the timing of your shot is coincidental to your recent symptoms.

Here’s a link to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System where you can research your particular vaccine to see if there is any relationship with it and POTS.
https://vaers.hhs.gov/index.html
I have a feeling you’d feel a lot more comfortable staying with your parents a while long until this gets sorted out, right? Is it possible to see a doctor for further treament in Canada now that you’re there?