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Post covid neuropathy/bfs?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 15 8:49am | Replies (54)

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@martinnz

Hi There,

I too have the exact symptoms you describe after my Pfizer vaccine around two years ago. My symptoms slowly get worse and no doctor can explain why? Wondering if you have found anything as yet that helps this debilitating condition? Kind regards Martin

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Hi Martin, So sorry to hear you too have experienced this reaction from the Pfizer jab. Do you know if your Covid antibodies are still high? Mine are still very high, though have reduced a bit in the last year. I'm still doing the CBD and PEA (and Advil). I haven't found anything else that helps. I do use a magnesium and/or a capsicum cream on my feet/legs. I'm not sure it helps, but it doesn't hurt. I've recently had another nerve conductivity test to see if there has been any change to the neuropathy. The sort-of good news is that it has only gotten slightly worse over the year and it is still only 'sensory' as opposed to affecting the muscles. But I am noticing more numbness in my legs in the last 6 months 🙁 ... I've been tested for autoimmune issues, but they come back 'normal', so I can only assume that the spike is perhaps still active and the reason for the continued high antibodies (otherwise, why would my body keep producing them?). At this point, I am not hopeful for a return to pre-jab health, as there are now nerves in my legs that show no response to the nerve conductivity testing, and I have not had a single day without the tinnitus since the jab. I recently purchased one of those electrical impulse discs that you put your feet on and it sends an electrical current through your feet and lower legs. It may help a bit, but again, I'm not 100% sure. I have noticed a bit less burning (soles of feet) at night - again, not sure it helps, but it doesn't seem to make it worse. I am trying to keep as active as possible (walking, swimming), as I am unsure how this will affect me in the years to come... I'm sorry I don't have better news or suggestions for you. Basically, it sucks! Let me know if you find anything of value. Cheers, Michele