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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

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

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@rnlorena

@hello2 I took the first two Covid shots in January of 2021. Two days after I retired from nursing and within the six week time frame from getting the second Covid shot I woke up with head to toe pinpricks including the eyes. I asked the neurologist how many of his patients had this. He said none this is rare. Mine is Small nerve fiber- idiopathic because they took 20 tubes of blood to test for autoimmune diseases, heavy metals and other things. They were negative. I take alpha-lipoic acid 600 mg daily. My pin pricks now come and go. I have a burning sensation in my left hand that comes and goes. I was also diagnosed with PSVT which I believe is from the SNF. I feel like it could be from the shots but don't think they will find out till years from now how this has affected some people. I so far have not had Covid but I have had the five shots and will take the next one too. I recently had a little bit of pressure in the back of my head and thought it was a headache. When I got home from a trip the next day I had pressure in my head and felt like I was getting a headache. I didn't get the headache but the pressure was coming on and then acted like it was gonna stop then started up again. My BP was up which SNF can affect that. But again I won't know for sure. I had 3 ER visits in 5 days because. my BP went very high. I have never had pressure like that in my head that comes and goes like it did. All of a sudden it stopped. My cardiologist changed my medicine and gave me something that I can take that may keep me out of the ER. But SNF can affect your autonomic nervous system which includes the Heart rate, blood pressure, stomach, intestines and bladder. Covid shots were developed to help stop Covid. It most likely will take years for more things to come out about the shots. Side effects and things. I don't know that the shots did this to me but I find it funny that it was within the six week period for symptoms to happen. I looked at the VAERS page in the CDC and it said side effects could happen within the six week time frame. The Idiopathic part is a hard pill to swallow. Sorry for such a long note but this is my story. @rnlorena

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Thank you for sharing this. I'm getting so many responses with the same nerve problems. The only thing that is helping me is Lyrica. I take 100mg twice a day. I still have the pain, but not as sever.

Good luck to you.

Lorena, I know meaning of CDC but would like meaning of other abbreviations please.

You are one of many who have developed small fiber peripheral neuropathy and autonomic neuropathy after the Covid vaccines. I developed sensory and motor peripheral neuropathy due to an autoimmune reaction to the Covid vaccine. My outstanding peripheral neurologist agrees that the vaccine was the likely cause. The evidence indicates vaccine-injured patients are having a toxic reaction to the spike protein encoded by the vaccines. Many injured patients likely have autoimmune antibodies provoked by that spike protein. Therefore, you should NOT have another Covid vaccine and should also go to extra lengths not to get Covid (also a source of the spike protein). Most of us are slowly improving with time. A great source of information is the Neuro V Long-Haulers Facebook group and also React19.