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Trigeminal Neuralgia & Covid-19 shots

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Mar 3 9:31am | Replies (33)

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@artist77

Hello,
After I had the first Pfizer booster in Dec 2021, by Jan 2022 they discovered that I had Pachymeningitis. By March of 2022, they discovered that I had a severe bilateral Subdural Hematoma. I had paralysis on my right side, from my shoulder down to my foot, cognitive issues, which I still have some of. Blinding headaches etc etc. I can finally walk without a walker now. The subdural hematoma is almost gone. I’m still recovering from both. After the 2nd Pfizer booster on June 1st. 2022, I ended up in the hospital with non-stop palpitations, high fever, vomiting and diarrhea, and trembling.
Than in July I started getting water retention in my ankles, and lower legs. They did a right cardio Cath in Sept 2022 and discovered that I the pressures in my heart were high, and fluid. Now I’m on a water pill, to get the excess water out of my body. Also since I had the hematoma, Pachymeningitis, and the boosters, I rapidly gained 25 pounds. Which will now be a struggle to get off of. I am starting IVIG treatments due to the Sjogren’s Syndrome that I now have. Ugh 😩 I’m exhausted

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Could you tell me how long after the Pfizer booster in June did you experience a reaction? I got the last Pfizer booster in April and about a month later started having twitching in left hand. This was intermittent for a couple of months and then I started having muscle spasms in different parts of my body. Now my right thumb twitches from time to time. I know my symptoms are not as serious as yours but the common thread is the booster. I have tried to identify other possible causes but no success so far. Sorry you're having to deal with this.

My heart goes out to you for all that you have gone through. You have endured much. You must be truly as exhausted as you said. Yet it's so great to hear your progress of independent walking! A fantastic mile marker in your recovery. I'm so happy for you in this regard. Wishing you a continued recovery. I hope things get easier for you ASAP. If I had good health myself, I'd share it with you. 🌻 Thanks for taking your time+ energy to connect with us here. There's a lot of sincere caring here although we are only digital. Again, I hope all things get easier for you soon and you continue your restoration rapidly. Your progress and endurance are an encouragement to all. 🙏