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You should be able to post links after a short period of time. New members are not allowed post links when they first join to prevent spammers from posting in our discussions. Covid shots and Neuropathy is not really good enough to find reliable information. There is a lot of info out there but it's difficult to evaluate in my humble opinion due to the way the data is collected and no real clinical studies being involved that I have found. Here is probably one of the articles that I think you might have been referring to:
"It is suspected that small fiber neuropathy occurring after administration of the COVID-19 vaccine could be an immune-mediated process [4]. There is evidence that TS-HDS and/or FGFR3 antibodies are present in patients with small fiber neuropathy related autonomic dysfunction and burning parasthesias [9]."
--- Small Fiber Neuropathy Triggered by COVID-19 Vaccination:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891845/
If you read through the article, this is talking about one individual but mentions other cases. I do think it shows a connection but it doesn't really mean "X" percentage of folks who get COVID vaccines are going to get neuropathy (in my non medical opinion). I think one might be able to make a better case if they dug through all of the VAERS database reports and came up with better statistics to show how many people got the vaccine vs how many people had adverse affects.
I would be happy to post any links for you if you tag my member name and provide the exact title to the article so that I can find it.