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Shingrix and peripheral neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Mar 12 1:36pm | Replies (530)

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@jengarcia71

Same here. Within a week of my 2nd Shingrix vaccine I started having neuropathy in my feet and legs. I wish I could have been given a list of the most severe side effects, before sitting down for the shot. Someone at the FDA said that that information is inside the box that the Shingrix vile came in. So, how were we to read it? They are willfully withholding this information. All the pharmacist said was that I would have a sore arms for a few days. Not. If I had been able to see the worst case side effects I could have made an educated decision. I would gladly have shingles instead of lifetime neuropathy.

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Within days of having Shingles 5 years ago, I got neuropathy in my feet. After getting the 1st Shingles vaccine last July, my gait considerably worsened and I had to start using trekking poles to go on a short walk. I told my Neurologist about it and she told me to get the 2nd Shingrix vaccine, which I did last December. I am sorry that I did, as I developed PN in my hands! Worse then the pain was the tender/sensitive fingertips, making any activity with my fingertips painful. We need our hands for everything, cooking, putting shades up, bathing, shampooing, etc, etc For some odd wonderful reason the sensitivity has lessened. I had to have someone come cook for me for awhile. The intense pain is nearly gone, thank goodness, though occasionally, I awaken with severe pain in my left thumb, which only lasts for about 10-15 minutes. The 4 plus hours of pain nearly did me in. I tried a quarter to a half of the 100 mg capsule of Gabapentin, but was so hung over for 24 hours, I could barely function. What worked for the intense pain was a Shingles cream, by Dermachange, that I bought online. The general Neurologist, after hearing my whole history, did not think it related to the Shingrix vaccine. He thought that the PN had progressed. However, I think that I understood the Neurophysiologist who did the testing, say that PN can develop from vaccines, and that it usually happens in about 3 weeks. I will check with him before getting the flu
Covid vaccine in the fall. I had had a lot of vaccines in a short period of time, 2-3 years, 5 Covid, 2 flu, 2 Shingrix!