Allergic Reaction to Moderna shot

Posted by janeram @janeram, Jan 6, 2023

I got the shot and 4 days later I started having pain and side effects that doctors can Not explain. They have put me through so many test and now have just pushed me off till almost April. Not giving me and medicine or any medical help. I'm NOT asking for medicine, I just want a cure!! I also have a kidney disease a tumor in my lungs with copd and a knot in my breast.

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@linh

I feel sad reading how you took a vaccination hoping to safeguard your health and it set you back in this way. The only thing I can think of to suggest off the top of my head is trying out a sheepskin on your bed if you haven't already. I picked one up myself in the discounted "As-is" section of Ikea this past week. Another suggestion that now comes to mind is you might try (if you haven't already) is using hypoallergenic laundry detergent. Your skin may prefer special detergent at this time.

Although thankfully my rash problems have cleared up I still find that my bed covers seem too heavy on my skin. I have been trying to locate a Bed Cradle that can be placed on the side of one's bed rather than the many I see advertised as foot cradles for only the posterior foot of the bed. I have finally located a few side cradles but they run in the $100+ range, so I may keep my eyes open for a used one. I never did identify the underlying cause of my reoccurring rashes but I found Epsom salt baths to be helpful in my case. - I wish you a much better New Year.

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I have no problem with my skin it's lymph nodes swollen! The only problem I have with skin is around my eyes, witch indicate it's autoimmune but I've been tested for all the autoimmune diseases they could think of. So they say that points to a allergic reaction.
But Thank you for your kind words. I pray that ur skin will heal. I know the skin can have a mind of it's own! Oatmeal bath can sometimes soothe the skin. I wish you well!

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@janeram

I have no problem with my skin it's lymph nodes swollen! The only problem I have with skin is around my eyes, witch indicate it's autoimmune but I've been tested for all the autoimmune diseases they could think of. So they say that points to a allergic reaction.
But Thank you for your kind words. I pray that ur skin will heal. I know the skin can have a mind of it's own! Oatmeal bath can sometimes soothe the skin. I wish you well!

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So Graves' Disease has been conclusively ruled out? I only mention it because you mention a problem with your eyes, and the American Thyroid Association doctors participating in a Q.&A. patient session during their recent conference said they have been seeing a increase incidence of cases of Grave's Disease during the pandemic. It didn't sound as if these doctors could rule out this being a response to the COVID-19 vaccinations. I wish you better success this year with your search for answers.

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@linh

So Graves' Disease has been conclusively ruled out? I only mention it because you mention a problem with your eyes, and the American Thyroid Association doctors participating in a Q.&A. patient session during their recent conference said they have been seeing a increase incidence of cases of Grave's Disease during the pandemic. It didn't sound as if these doctors could rule out this being a response to the COVID-19 vaccinations. I wish you better success this year with your search for answers.

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Thank you for reading about me and wishing me a better year!
I don't think that graves disease is what I have . That has side effects like.... excess sweating, fatigue, high blood pressure fast heart rate, irregular heart rate, or palpitations anxiety or nervousness
abnormal protrusion of eyes or puffy eyes
Also common: absence of menstruation, diarrhea, enlarged thyroid, hair loss, hand tremor, insomnia, irritability, muscle weakness, puffy skin changes on the shin, or weight loss.

They have tested me for a lot..... It's a allergic reaction to the Moderna shot. They just have to rule out every they can. But they have NOTHING they can give to us if we are allergic to there covid vaccines. I understand they was trying to help but they did more damage than helping us.
I'm sure the maker's are laughing at us all some where! But they all know how I feel! I Thank you again for your well wishes!

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I got Mast Cell Activation Syndrome from Maderna Shots. Very ill for a year. Face horrific w a hundred plus lesions on it over a year. When I eat any foods that my body can’t handle which are most foods! I have culled a very short list to live on now as my immune system used all the histamine I had to fight the shots off.

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@janeram

Thank you for reading about me and wishing me a better year!
I don't think that graves disease is what I have . That has side effects like.... excess sweating, fatigue, high blood pressure fast heart rate, irregular heart rate, or palpitations anxiety or nervousness
abnormal protrusion of eyes or puffy eyes
Also common: absence of menstruation, diarrhea, enlarged thyroid, hair loss, hand tremor, insomnia, irritability, muscle weakness, puffy skin changes on the shin, or weight loss.

They have tested me for a lot..... It's a allergic reaction to the Moderna shot. They just have to rule out every they can. But they have NOTHING they can give to us if we are allergic to there covid vaccines. I understand they was trying to help but they did more damage than helping us.
I'm sure the maker's are laughing at us all some where! But they all know how I feel! I Thank you again for your well wishes!

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My experience with a Moderna COVID-19 vaccination differed: I developed sternal discomfort afterwards. My Internist's Attending said to take a daily baby aspirin until they could sort this out. I soon began feeling air hunger, so after about a week of it I dragged myself to the E.R. I was sent home following a work-up, after being told by the E.R. Attending to discontinue my medications. I stayed on the one prescription I take and discontinued the aspirin. The air hunger completely disappeared the day after discontinuing aspirin.

I recall back to the hospital ward clerk days I had worked while attending an adjacent college, when a patient presented with a adverse medication reaction that is what they did. The doctors discontinued every medication that they could. This may be ingrained in their training to do. In my case just the addition of a baby aspirin seems to have exacerbated my problem.

Although the original Internist advice hadn't helped matters this time, I strongly believe that the Internist is an integral part of all healthcare. My older sister too developed a drug problem which she was given Benadryl for. It turned out she is allergic to Benadryl!
Hopefully a good Internist has been overseeing all your testing, and will prove more helpful in sorting things out this year. Wish you all the best.

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