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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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I have not been diagnosed but my experience may help:

I am in Melbourne, Australia and have had zero professionals tell me this could be related to the Covid vaccine/Covid 19. Yesterday I had a brain MRI to see if I have MS.

I am not an anti-vaccine person. I had two AstraZeneca vaccines and absolutely no reaction (May and July 2021). Then in January 2022 I had the Pfizer Comirnaty vaccine. An hour after having the vaccine I started feeling like "when you go to the dentist and the anaesthetic starts wearing off and everything is numb and tingly". This started in my face and hands and progressed to my whole body.

In July 2022 I had what I would call a fairly mild case of Covid 19 (Omicron BA.4 or BA.5).

Now, a year on the symptoms are returning much stronger where I have the pins and needles almost constantly somewhere in my body.

Before the Pfizer vaccine/Covid 19, I would say I was a fit and healthy woman in her early 50s. I have suffered from menstrual migraines and have ADHD but manage both of these conditions really well.

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Yes, vaccines can cause neuropathy.
I've researched vaccines side effects prior to not getting covid vaccines.
My neuropathy probably started after some unnecessary flu or hepatitis vaccines.
But doctors won't tell you that before suggesting one, or two.....

Thank you so much for sharing your experience. There are so many unanswered questions surrounding Covid vaccines and Covid itself. I’m sorry to hear about your situation. I wish you well.

Do you still have the pins and needles in your whole body? I ask because I do. I am going through lots of testing and all I can point this to is a low B12 test and and/or a bout of COVID