Hi guys, i'm here again and this situation is just stressing me so much. Long story short, i hav 2 pfizer shots on june and july 2021, and Covid in Jan 2022. Symptoms after pfizer shots never went away, and every doc i see still say it's panic and stuff and it could not be related to vaccines, so i just quit seeing docs and lost any hope at this point. I'm 32 male, never had any health issue, but since i got vaccinated i had a lot of them, including pain, increased hearth rate, fatigue, swollen legs and so on. In almost 1 year i didn't find a doc that said something good to me, i also did many blood tests and analysis and no value was off scale. The worst is eyes, i have constant blurry vision on one ete at a time, and pain, i feel like i have a spoon inside my eye and if i push the upper part of my nose or my forehead that part goes numb. An oculist diagnosed an eye inflammation and suggested me to put glasses on, i tried but nothing changed, i'm 100% damn sure this is all due to vaccine shots, and i'm starting to have bad thoughts about my life and my future. I've tried many supplements and meds and nothing worked. I feel lost and sometimes i wish not to wake up the next morning to end all this
I don't wanna hear that talk again. Yes, it is the vaccine. We all know that. Even the doctors know that even if they won't tell us that. But it will get better. I have the blurry vision too, even to this day. My last Pfizer was April 19th, 2021. I put on some reading glasses or lay down and it gets better. All of this gets better. The depression and the anxiety are a part of the symptoms. The reaction causes it in our brain. It's another symptom. But it is temporary. Ending it all is not. You know that. You have to know that you didn't have these thoughts before so it is because of this temporary but very serious and all consuming reaction to the vaccine. I understand it's all you can think about and it's constant. But the fixation is also a symptom and it is making it worse. Distract yourself and reduce the anxiety, which is caused by this reaction, and it will get more manageable and eventually you will heal. You will heal. You WILL heal. Hang in there. We all need you so you can help someone in your spot when you are better.
Yes. Time is the number one factor and the common denominator with everyone on this forum that has gotten better. My symptoms were none after the first shot but a little sore arm. After the second shot, pretty sick the next day, and then about five days later, my entire left side of my body where my lymph nodes are swelled up, especially but definitely not limited to under my left arm. Then the headaches started. They turned into migraines. The migraines turned into a dizzy spell that lasted three months and two weeks. I had roaming numbness. I had palpitations. I had shortness of breath. My neck and shoulders would swell up to where they were noticeably bulging outward. And they were hard. My worst symptoms were neurological. My ears had a weird wetness in them. I had horrible pressure in my entire head. Especially in the front, behind my eyes, and in my nose. It felt like medicine head or like my head was a balloon, if that makes sense. I was having bad brain fog. I could not think of the name for broom when I was looking straight at it. It would take me forever to remember simple stuff. I had the shakes in my right hand. Uncontrollable. And blurry vision, which I still have sometimes. And emotional distress and very bad anxiety. My doctor would not even consider a vaccine reaction. I was told I had an ear infection even though my bloodwork was perfect and there was no visible sign of infection she could see in my ear. Plus, it lasted for three months and two weeks. I looked on the FLCCC website and got in touch with a long covid specialist that had seen patients with this type of reaction to the vaccine. He started me on Ivermectin which didn't really help but also didn't hurt. When that failed, he put me on Fluvoxamine. I was taking the supplements on the FLCCC irecovery protocol before we started the prescriptions. They would help to the point where I was no longer deficient in that vitamin or supplement and the benefits would stop. None of them cured me. The Fluvoxamine may have helped. I took it twice before the dizzy spell stopped. I stopped being dizzy, had the worst migraine I had ever had in my life that lasted forever, and when it stopped, my head was sore for a few days, but I wasn't dizzy anymore. And everything else got slowly better. It could have been the Fluvoxamine, or it could have just been the amount of time it took my body to heal enough for the dizzy spell to stop. Idk. I can't say it was or wasn't the Fluvoxamine, but I can say that nothing else stopped it. I still am not exactly the same and may never be, but I'm not at that level of constant anxiety and swelling and dizziness. And I'll take it. It is possible, even though I know it feels like it will never stop at times. And it's scary. There really is no widespread help available or even acknowledgment that this happens. And now, they're putting it into kids. Poor things won't even be able to tell anybody it was the vaccine if this happens to them. But, that's a whole other ball of wax. That's all I can remember. If you look on my profile, you can read all my comments I made before. It may help. Anxiety is a big, big factor and it is caused by the vaccine. A symptom. Try to get a hold of it and it will help. I also used a neck massager for the tight muscles and that was a life saver. You can recover from this. You can.
Anyone here with neuropathy like symptoms had any symptoms that have recovered? Any supplements or special diet that helps with these symptoms?
Yes. Time is the number one factor and the common denominator with everyone on this forum that has gotten better. My symptoms were none after the first shot but a little sore arm. After the second shot, pretty sick the next day, and then about five days later, my entire left side of my body where my lymph nodes are swelled up, especially but definitely not limited to under my left arm. Then the headaches started. They turned into migraines. The migraines turned into a dizzy spell that lasted three months and two weeks. I had roaming numbness. I had palpitations. I had shortness of breath. My neck and shoulders would swell up to where they were noticeably bulging outward. And they were hard. My worst symptoms were neurological. My ears had a weird wetness in them. I had horrible pressure in my entire head. Especially in the front, behind my eyes, and in my nose. It felt like medicine head or like my head was a balloon, if that makes sense. I was having bad brain fog. I could not think of the name for broom when I was looking straight at it. It would take me forever to remember simple stuff. I had the shakes in my right hand. Uncontrollable. And blurry vision, which I still have sometimes. And emotional distress and very bad anxiety. My doctor would not even consider a vaccine reaction. I was told I had an ear infection even though my bloodwork was perfect and there was no visible sign of infection she could see in my ear. Plus, it lasted for three months and two weeks. I looked on the FLCCC website and got in touch with a long covid specialist that had seen patients with this type of reaction to the vaccine. He started me on Ivermectin which didn't really help but also didn't hurt. When that failed, he put me on Fluvoxamine. I was taking the supplements on the FLCCC irecovery protocol before we started the prescriptions. They would help to the point where I was no longer deficient in that vitamin or supplement and the benefits would stop. None of them cured me. The Fluvoxamine may have helped. I took it twice before the dizzy spell stopped. I stopped being dizzy, had the worst migraine I had ever had in my life that lasted forever, and when it stopped, my head was sore for a few days, but I wasn't dizzy anymore. And everything else got slowly better. It could have been the Fluvoxamine, or it could have just been the amount of time it took my body to heal enough for the dizzy spell to stop. Idk. I can't say it was or wasn't the Fluvoxamine, but I can say that nothing else stopped it. I still am not exactly the same and may never be, but I'm not at that level of constant anxiety and swelling and dizziness. And I'll take it. It is possible, even though I know it feels like it will never stop at times. And it's scary. There really is no widespread help available or even acknowledgment that this happens. And now, they're putting it into kids. Poor things won't even be able to tell anybody it was the vaccine if this happens to them. But, that's a whole other ball of wax. That's all I can remember. If you look on my profile, you can read all my comments I made before. It may help. Anxiety is a big, big factor and it is caused by the vaccine. A symptom. Try to get a hold of it and it will help. I also used a neck massager for the tight muscles and that was a life saver. You can recover from this. You can.
Do u still have headache, palpitation, shortness of breath?
Yes. Time is the number one factor and the common denominator with everyone on this forum that has gotten better. My symptoms were none after the first shot but a little sore arm. After the second shot, pretty sick the next day, and then about five days later, my entire left side of my body where my lymph nodes are swelled up, especially but definitely not limited to under my left arm. Then the headaches started. They turned into migraines. The migraines turned into a dizzy spell that lasted three months and two weeks. I had roaming numbness. I had palpitations. I had shortness of breath. My neck and shoulders would swell up to where they were noticeably bulging outward. And they were hard. My worst symptoms were neurological. My ears had a weird wetness in them. I had horrible pressure in my entire head. Especially in the front, behind my eyes, and in my nose. It felt like medicine head or like my head was a balloon, if that makes sense. I was having bad brain fog. I could not think of the name for broom when I was looking straight at it. It would take me forever to remember simple stuff. I had the shakes in my right hand. Uncontrollable. And blurry vision, which I still have sometimes. And emotional distress and very bad anxiety. My doctor would not even consider a vaccine reaction. I was told I had an ear infection even though my bloodwork was perfect and there was no visible sign of infection she could see in my ear. Plus, it lasted for three months and two weeks. I looked on the FLCCC website and got in touch with a long covid specialist that had seen patients with this type of reaction to the vaccine. He started me on Ivermectin which didn't really help but also didn't hurt. When that failed, he put me on Fluvoxamine. I was taking the supplements on the FLCCC irecovery protocol before we started the prescriptions. They would help to the point where I was no longer deficient in that vitamin or supplement and the benefits would stop. None of them cured me. The Fluvoxamine may have helped. I took it twice before the dizzy spell stopped. I stopped being dizzy, had the worst migraine I had ever had in my life that lasted forever, and when it stopped, my head was sore for a few days, but I wasn't dizzy anymore. And everything else got slowly better. It could have been the Fluvoxamine, or it could have just been the amount of time it took my body to heal enough for the dizzy spell to stop. Idk. I can't say it was or wasn't the Fluvoxamine, but I can say that nothing else stopped it. I still am not exactly the same and may never be, but I'm not at that level of constant anxiety and swelling and dizziness. And I'll take it. It is possible, even though I know it feels like it will never stop at times. And it's scary. There really is no widespread help available or even acknowledgment that this happens. And now, they're putting it into kids. Poor things won't even be able to tell anybody it was the vaccine if this happens to them. But, that's a whole other ball of wax. That's all I can remember. If you look on my profile, you can read all my comments I made before. It may help. Anxiety is a big, big factor and it is caused by the vaccine. A symptom. Try to get a hold of it and it will help. I also used a neck massager for the tight muscles and that was a life saver. You can recover from this. You can.
Do u still have headache, palpitation, shortness of breath?
I have headaches much more frequently than I ever have had in my lifetime. I can only remember having one or two migraines ever before, but I had them daily for months after I had Covid in March 2020. They didn't really stop until around August. But I never had dizzy spells from that. The vaccine gave me migraines as well, but those turned into one very long and scary dizzy spell. I still have bad headaches a few times a week and a migraine that lasts about a day maybe once a month or so now. The palpitations have reduced a lot. I will have them every now and then, mostly when I lay down at night, but they are few and far in between. Less than once a month. They used to be nightly. The shortness of breath is tricky. I don't have it as bad as when I had Covid. Even the vaccine didn't give it to me as bad as that. But I do find that if I'm not careful, I'll have to stop what I'm doing and take a few big breaths to regulate my breathing back to a comfortable level. It's still so much better though.
Any more positive recovery or improvements stories?
@nresearcher Correct. Maraviroc has a black box warning for liver, and although Dr Patterson is on record saying none of the thousands of patients they have treated have ever had elevated liver enzymes, they still recommend it to be checked routinely and they recommend Pravastatin because it is better cleared by the liver while on Maraviroc.
Hi All,
After my first 2 good days yesterday and the day before I have today an awful day. I feel like I am dying again and all symptoms and an incredible tiredness is also bringing me down.
Last night I did not get any sleep and then I am always super tired.
Is this normal that after 2 good days the next day you really feel like you are dying?
I have no idea what to do.
@lucrezia861 Yeah there’s so many you sometimes forget. Insomnia, vs, sparkling/white dots when I look at the sky, floaters, tinnitus, internal vibrations. It’s a nightmare!
Just wanted to add my experience in case it helps people -
as a healthcare worker, I got early vaccination (AstraZeneca) - about 6 weeks after my first dose had vision problems (floaters/blurred/ auras, burning sensation in eye) which then later developed into severe pressure headache, burning nerve pain, nausea, muscle cramps. At the time not much information led me to believe this was vaccine related, and had second dose 8 weeks later. Still in massive flare so no noticeable difference between pre and post 2nd vaccine. Full work up, Ct scans and mri and nothing abnormal so just went with the theory my autoimmune disorder was flaring and maybe a little thought that my immune system overreacted to the initial vaccine. As I was vaccinated early, there really wasn’t much information available regarding post vaccine symptoms to necessarily connect the two. Particularly because my symptoms didn’t start straight after the 1st vaccine.
I also didn’t know anyone who had a similar experience
after about 3-4 months, my symptoms stopped and am only left with stiff neck ache and blurred vision (but this is complicated due to both these symptoms linked to pre vaccine problems so can’t really say for these two)
Feb 22, had covid - very mild in terms of cough etc but interestingly had the same head pressure ,eye pains , nerve pain and exact same pain down one side of my nose as after vaccine.
had to get 3rd booster due to travel-didn’t go into it thinking much about my experience last year or that there was a strong link between them- the old saying correlation doesn’t always equal causation!
well after my booster (AstraZeneca 50% less than initial) - have the exact same symptoms AGAIN, maybe a bit milder in terms of body pain but definitely pressure headache and eye pain is intense. Have a general woozy feeling left side of head.
my theory is that the spike protein is the cause- experienced the same symptoms at vaccination, covid infection and booster. All I have to go by is this did go away for me before and I hope it will resolve again in time 🤞🏻
am trying a few supplements etc to help speed up the process so will keep you updated if I find any relief
I definitely believe having the first two vaccines was the right decision for me at the time considering I worked on a covid ward and saw first hand severe cases and people dying. However now it’s become a milder version, I will no longer be having any more boosters- there’s a point where the side effects are worse than what it is now protecting me from.
Hope everyone struggling on this forum finds relief soon 💜
Just wanted to add my experience in case it helps people -
as a healthcare worker, I got early vaccination (AstraZeneca) - about 6 weeks after my first dose had vision problems (floaters/blurred/ auras, burning sensation in eye) which then later developed into severe pressure headache, burning nerve pain, nausea, muscle cramps. At the time not much information led me to believe this was vaccine related, and had second dose 8 weeks later. Still in massive flare so no noticeable difference between pre and post 2nd vaccine. Full work up, Ct scans and mri and nothing abnormal so just went with the theory my autoimmune disorder was flaring and maybe a little thought that my immune system overreacted to the initial vaccine. As I was vaccinated early, there really wasn’t much information available regarding post vaccine symptoms to necessarily connect the two. Particularly because my symptoms didn’t start straight after the 1st vaccine.
I also didn’t know anyone who had a similar experienceafter about 3-4 months, my symptoms stopped and am only left with stiff neck ache and blurred vision (but this is complicated due to both these symptoms linked to pre vaccine problems so can’t really say for these two)
Feb 22, had covid - very mild in terms of cough etc but interestingly had the same head pressure ,eye pains , nerve pain and exact same pain down one side of my nose as after vaccine.
had to get 3rd booster due to travel-didn’t go into it thinking much about my experience last year or that there was a strong link between them- the old saying correlation doesn’t always equal causation!
well after my booster (AstraZeneca 50% less than initial) - have the exact same symptoms AGAIN, maybe a bit milder in terms of body pain but definitely pressure headache and eye pain is intense. Have a general woozy feeling left side of head.
my theory is that the spike protein is the cause- experienced the same symptoms at vaccination, covid infection and booster. All I have to go by is this did go away for me before and I hope it will resolve again in time 🤞🏻
am trying a few supplements etc to help speed up the process so will keep you updated if I find any relief
I definitely believe having the first two vaccines was the right decision for me at the time considering I worked on a covid ward and saw first hand severe cases and people dying. However now it’s become a milder version, I will no longer be having any more boosters- there’s a point where the side effects are worse than what it is now protecting me from.
Hope everyone struggling on this forum finds relief soon 💜
What supplements are taking ? And were your symptoms debilitating?
The worst point was March-June 2021 and at times, yes the symptoms were severe. Enough for me to go to an emergency department to get a brain scan. The worst was the pressure in my head. I remember when people were speaking to me, just not taking anything in because the pain was so intense. The nerve pains were horrible at night for some reason.
Post booster, where it was a smaller dose I’m hoping it won’t get to that point again but it’s early days. The pressure in my head is currently what’s stopping my day to day life.
I’ve just started taking ibuprofen, vitamin c, zinc, l-glutathione (liquid for absorption) and an antihistamine nasal spray. I read about quecertin but can’t take that due to my autoimmune disease. I naturally have a low inflammatory diet.
I’m going to try a travel sickness pill to see if this is a vertigo type episode
I’ve also read about baby aspirin dose and steroids to be beneficial but both those things require a discussion with medical professional so I am trying the other route first.
hope you find something that can help relieve your symptoms - it’s a tough road but from reading this forum, a lot of people do heal over time. I did the first time around and I will do it again 💪🏻
Has anyone here been diagnosed with Sjogren's following their vaccine?
I remember a while back on here a guy I think he was called nick from the US got diagnosed with Sjogrens after suffering jab side effects. It was around last autumn if I remember correctly. If you type Sjogrens in the search bar you should be able to pull up his posts. I don't think he has posted on the site since his diagnosis. It might be an idea to msg him and see how his symptoms are and if he has seen any improvement since he was last here. I sometimes wonder myself if I have mild Sjogrens. I know dry eyes are a symptom and I have really dry eyes and skin all the time since my Pfizer jab along with lots of other eye issues.
Hi was wondering if anybody has had a symptom of a crunchy or sandy sound in neck when turning or going ear to ear ? Any recovery from this does it go away with time ?
Yes!!! Lots of grinding, crunching, clicking sounds, and sensations in my neck and my lower back used to pop and click really loudly for a good few months. At first I had severe back ache for a few months starting a week after my Pfizer. Once the pain left I was left with the crunching and popping noises. I read that it's a sign of inflammation. It's stopped happening in my back but still happens sometimes in my neck. I take omega 3 to help keep the joints in good health while all this inflammation is happening.
@lmkk Hi KitKat, how are you feeling these days overall. Has any symptoms gone away completely?
I remember you had nerve pain as well along with other symptoms. Has it gone away?
Hi there.
Thanks for asking about me. I'm much better nerve pain wise then I was 8-9 months ago. I do still have nerve tingling but it's not nearly as bad as it was initially and it's now mostly in my feet and not all over my whole body. I feel it's getting better very slowly with time. Some issues such as the tinnitus, headaches, dizziness and muscle tremors and twitching are gone I just have some lingering eye issues that I hope will also improve with time. How are you doing these days?