@floryeo Hi. Yeah, I’ve pretty much had a headache everyday since October last year. There have been about 4 separate weeks in between where I’ve been ok. My headaches tend to come on around midday/afternoon. I still have neck stiffness too. How are yours?
@floryeo Hi. I think it’s going to be a matter waiting until they ease off with time. I’m 6 months in. It’s difficult to tell if it’s getting any better, but I definitely think they are easing off ever so slightly.
@rainyday what symptoms has it relieved? and how long did you take the meds to feel relief? Im curious because I ordered some as well...hoping it helps
@markhansen1983 so true. I ended up with a major panic attack and was hospitalized for mental health for 4 days to make sure I was ok to go home. Not big on antidepressants so they suggested gabapentin. It's used mostly now days for neurologic pain but also is supposed to be really good for anxiety and also help with insomnia a bit as well. So doctor figured it would be a good all in one. Haven't tried yet but plan to soon. He suggested taking it in evenings only as that is when my anxiety goes up and when I do have burning skin sensations in arms it's always when relaxing on sofa vs. on the go. And then it should last until bedtime to help with my melatonin and other supplements in getting to sleep. Will update once I try it. Might be something to look into if you have any of these issues. If it's more depression vs anxiety, then not sure this would work as much.
I must have jinxed myself. I ended up having one of my worst weeks after reporting such a good month. Hopefully this flare up will end soon. I saw a neurologist who told me all my blood tests were normal except for a positive ANA, and I remember seeing that mentioned in here quite a bit. Has anyone followed up with a rheumatologist about their positive ANA test?
@medee ....again just found your posts...would just add I had tumors on my cerebellum....and for a while (post surgery ,radiation) had my heart rate jump to 150 just when I stood up (freaked me out) also after falling asleep at the drop of a hat for the last year,I cant sleep cause my heart rate does not fall....I think the cerebellum has involvement in the sympathetic/parasympathetic system which is involved with heart rate/breathing etc.....ps my heart rate fixed itself in the end.
How long did it take for your heart rate to get back to normal?
Did you take any medication for it or do any tests?
@medee sorry but I have confused you...this was nothing to do with vaccine, was to do with tbi.....again sorry,the emails I got, confused me.
So i looked up what ANA positive means, here's one explanation from the Mayo clinic's page:
"An ANA test detects antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in your blood. Your immune system normally makes antibodies to help you fight infection. In contrast, antinuclear antibodies often attack your body's own tissues — specifically targeting each cell's nucleus."
I wonder, since this vaccine artificially programs our cells to become little factories that mass-produce the spike protein, is the body trying to cleanse itself by attacking these hijacked cells that are constantly making the toxic spike proteins? Is that why there are ANA antibodys being sent out by the immune system?
Hi All
Though I would give a quick update.
Initially I had hearing loss, unable to feel emotion, zero sex drive, numbness all over body, clicking sound in ears and twitching randomly all over. These issues started end of January day after 1st Phizer COVID vaccine.
All still remain with slight improvement 9 weeks post jab.
I ended up going for a hearing test at Specsavers as doctor was saying it was anxiety and ear blocked by wax.
Audiologist confirmed there's no blockage from wax and that I have sensinorial hearing loss. I hope my neurology appointment in June has better news for me. Trust your instinct ...you know your body better than anyone else, it's not in your head. Nerve damage to ear is usually permanent after 2 months. I may have been able to save it had doctors taken it seriously.
Did anyone have improvements with the symptoms I'm having? With slight improvements I hope I will eventually get back to my normal self.
I read your post and I think Some of my symptoms are very similar . I get bloated very easily and I have upper back and upper chest pain . The bloating and belching is so bad that I also have shortness of breath. Mind sharing what has helped you ? How’s your recovery going?
I’m 30 male and only had 1 Pfizer .
Let me know thanks.
@lmkk https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide/
read that
Thanks for sharing. Some very useful information on it.
Does anyone have any insight on eye issues? Completely confused on what might be happening and am visiting a doctor soon to talk about it.
My problems:
- flashing white lights
- red spots in eye (blood vessels?)
- eye floaters (little clear circles)
- static electricty like spots floating
Has any dealt with any of these issues and they were resolved from treatment?
I've had tons of eye issues since my first Pfizer jab. Issues include:
Dry eyes
Eye pain
Flashing lights
Eye floaters
Sparkling purple, blue and white dots
Black flash of lights like a split second glitch in vision
Wobbling vision
Occular migraine
Visual snow/static
These things haven't all occurred at the same time though sometimes several things overlap each other. Eye exams and scans revealed nothing wrong. I definitely believe inflammation is behind it. I'm 8 months out now and still have eye issues but I have good days where things are minimal. I haven't taken anything medication wise for my symptoms. Just been eating clean and trying to look after my health.
Would be good to hear what your doctor says about it all.
@gm1988: I recently had a "high positive" ANA test result and have an appointment with a rheumatologist on the 27th of this month. I will be sure to report back here as to what that provider tells me and what additional tests they run and what the prognosis is. Based on what I've read on this site, a positive ANA after a covid vaccine typically does not result in any specific auto-immune disease. Rather, it is just our immune system's hyper-reaction to the vaccine. Still not a good situation, but it probably means out body is still pumping out the spike protein and we have widespread inflammation. Fingers crossed and try to keep positive thoughts. Also, my only issue (so far) has been tinnitus, which I've now had for 11 weeks and didn't present until 6 weeks after my booster shot. I started taking vitamin C, D3 and B12 supplements, along with turmeric, zinc and melatonin abut 2 weeks ago. Reportedly could take 4-6 weeks before those have any real effect.