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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@jgerth

While I agree with absolutely everything you say (there are risks with everything), what we need from the medical community is an acknowledgement that the vaccine is hurting some people and some strategies and help for those who are vaccine injured. We were all told this was the "safest route" - getting vaccinated will help save you and the community. We all signed up for the vaccine to help stop the spread of covid - none of us signed up to have neuropathy for the rest of our lives. The connection between neuropathy and the vaccine was denied and covered up until so many people were suffering that it couldn't be hidden anymore. That is tragic. If this is the case, we need to stop pushing the vaccine until they figure out what is wrong with it and fix it. My biggest complaint with all of this is the initial denial that the vaccine could do harm when so many people have been suffering.

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Perfectly Said!

Thank you so much for your words! This is exactly how I feel and dare I say, how I think most of us who are suffering from all of this feel. Acknowledgement is the key. Without that, we cannot move forward - to treatment, possibly cure ( why not), and understanding from the community as a whole. This is what I have been searching for since February 2021 when this all happened to me. If there is that acknowledgement now, I am happy to hear it. I'm still waiting to hear neuropathy announced as a possible adverse effect from this vaccine - as has been done for other conditions. Then, I will believe we are on the right path.