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So your long covid was caused by a covid booster?

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Yes it was. Within a couple of weeks of my first and last booster in November '21 I started to feel strange, a very unique head sensation I have since learned the medical community labels as pain. Felt like dizzy, but not quite that, felt like dropping in a roller coaster, but not quite that. When I stand still and close my eyes I feel a rocking sensation - Ive never fallen so it's not that bad. I have other issues too, like PEM (post exertion malaise) and Exercise Intolerance. These are two very recognized symptoms of Long COVID. Went to my GP as soon as possible in January '22. He threw every test in the book at me and couldn't find anything wrong, off to my Cardiologist who labeled what I was doing as "the journey of what its not". Shortening the story, finally went to Mayo August '23, on their program and feeling better. The medical professionals here in Charleston SC tried their best to help and they did to a degree, but they just down know what to do and Mayo does.

My Wife and I tested positive for COVID July '22 and our symptoms were 'bad cold' like.

When I posed the question to Mayo professionals about getting LC from vaccine they responded "yes we have many people tell us that".