Shingrix and peripheral neuropathy
4 days after my 2nd Shingrix vaccination, I suddenly developed intense peripheral neuropathy in both feet...for the first time in my life...anyone else?
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I received my first vaccination three years ago. Even before it was time to get the second dose (which I didn't get), I was seeking help for my numb feet. After lots of blood work, MRI's and multiple doctors only finding low vitamin d and low testosterone, a neurologist said it was likely tied to the vaccine, when I ask if that was his diagnosis he laughed and asked if I was crazy, he wanted to keep his practice. My faith in the medical world has been destroyed. Big pharma controls everything, and I question if any doctors can do better than Web MD. I'm now living in in extreme pain or doped up to the point of forgetting my address. Disappointment doesn't describe what I feel.
Yes no one is going to admit a vaccine for anything is going to harm. In the end nothing can prove it. It is what it is. I do wish I had not worried about getting shingles though. I may have lived a better life than being stuck with PN
There are actually attorneys that are starting to represent people who have had serious side effects from the Shingrix vaccine. No the company that makes Shingrix won’t admit it but it can be investigated and proven by so many of us.
Hello @steve970, Welcome to Connect. Sorry the vaccine caused the numbness in the feet. I also have neuropathy with numbness in the feet and can relate. You are right, disappointment wouldn't describe how I would feel either. If you are also have pain with the numbness in the feet, you might want to take a look at some of the complementary and alternative treatments on the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy here - https://www.foundationforpn.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Complementary-and-Alternative-Treatments-Revised-2020-final.-1.pdf.
Did you file an adverse vaccine report on VAERS? - https://vaers.hhs.gov/reportevent.html
This is interesting. I’m in Australia …Does your info pertain to USA
Yes, so far as I know it is in the United States. It could be in other
countries.
Hello @roslyn2314. You will notice I have moved your post into a discussion on this topic, which you can now find here:
- Shingrix and peripheral neuropathy: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/shingrix/
I did this so you can connect with members such as @su8, who had already joined you as well as other members such as @tonyde @mayonaise28 and @sheila69wg who have all recently shared in this discussion.
How long have you been experiencing symptoms?
The vaccine is known to cause Gilliam Barre syndrome/GBS (rare but it happens). It also is known to trigger other underlying conditions, including nerve disorders. This has been confirmed by my own doctor and my pharmacist. I had the first (of 2) doses a week ago and it triggered the worst case of sciatica ever. I am in so much pain, and I've been advised not to take the second dose (due in 2 months). I am also very afraid that this sciatica pain will radiate outward to the rest of my body which will then be diagnosed as GBS. I know 2 people who had the first shot and one now has sciatica, and the other is very sick. This is a terrible vaccine. It replaces a previous version that was very dangerous.
I am in Canada and in the worst pain of my life as the vaccine triggered sciatica (I suffer from an underlying nerve condition which can manifest as sciatica or other severe pain throughout my body). This vaccine should not be administered. The link has been made in my case between the vaccine and the sciatica, and I live in fear that it is radiating outward to become Gilliam Barre Syndrome
The original Shingles vaccine consisted of a live virus. The Shingrix vaccine does not, which makes it presumably safer than the previous vaccine. However, Shingrix can cause all kinds of problems with underlying conditions that you may not even remember or know about (like peripheral neuropathy) and it can cause GBS (rare but it does happen). This vaccine has caused me a lot of nerve pain that is very scary to deal with - and I rue the day I trusted the health profession to administer it to me to prevent shingles when in fact what I deal with now as a result of the vaccine is (in my opinion) worse than getting shingles because I have no idea if it will ever end.