Help for after covid vaccination

Posted by colormesoft @colormesoft, Jun 14 8:02am

My daughter has been sick with severe fatigue since October 2003 after taking 3 covid vaccinations. The doctor, ENT, XRay, everything has been done and no one is saying what is wrong with her. She is 54yo, African American and I cry along with her, she is just so very tired. Last night she said she just wants to dye because it does not appear to be any help. What can I do, who can I see? We reside in San Antonio TX. Is there any doctor that can get my baby back healthy? Someone, anyone please help us. Thank you

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Thank you, glad you are healing!

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@arichards3

My Long COVID was caused by my first (and last) Moderna booster in November ‘21. I found only a few medical professionals near home in Charleston, SC and ultimately went to Mayo Rochester. A long journey but today I am better, not fully recovered, but in a manageable state.

My Wife and have always said “hope is a wonderful drug” so stay in action, keep pressing, find help and create hope for your daughter. Nothing in life is is easy, keep driving hard and I wish you the best.

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I am glad you are better. How did Mayo help you?

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@hopefuliny

I am glad you are better. How did Mayo help you?

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@hopefuliny This is my response from a few days ago. Hopefully this answers your question. Lots of blood work searching for markers they’ve learned are clues to proper treatment. Tilt table to measure the performance of your nervous system - looking for dysautonomia. LC does affect your central nervous system. In my case I had a local tilt table that showed some dysautonomia, and months later at Mayo showed no dysautonomia indicating I was healing. Sleep test. Lots of QA, coaching. Finally working with you to set a personal recovery plan. Today I feel better and my situation is manageable. Hopefully with time I get back to my old normal. I wish you the best.

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Dr. Vaughn, Medhelp, Birmingham Alabama

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@arichards3

@hopefuliny This is my response from a few days ago. Hopefully this answers your question. Lots of blood work searching for markers they’ve learned are clues to proper treatment. Tilt table to measure the performance of your nervous system - looking for dysautonomia. LC does affect your central nervous system. In my case I had a local tilt table that showed some dysautonomia, and months later at Mayo showed no dysautonomia indicating I was healing. Sleep test. Lots of QA, coaching. Finally working with you to set a personal recovery plan. Today I feel better and my situation is manageable. Hopefully with time I get back to my old normal. I wish you the best.

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Thank you!!

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