Everyone please report yiur symptoms to VAERs. I reported mine. It’s not difficult to navigate the site. Also ask your dr to report them. It’s better if your dr reports because otherwise it’s “self reporting” and they don’t give your response as much weight. The word “coincidence” is used a lot. But this is the way they aggregate information on the vaccines.
Funny despite how sick I was, all my drs wanted me to get the second one. And my answer is “no thank you.”
i’m not kidding when I say I think I am emotionally scarred from suffering through the dizzy, whirring, buzzing, rocking that was in my head. I thought I would never recover and that was going to be my life going forward. I was seriously considering taking disability from work.
thank god i got lucky and found a solution. I am so grateful to feel normal again, I may never complain about anything ever.
I’m sure we’re going to find out a lot more about these vaccines over time. Im honestly terrified that i rolled the dice and took it. Who knows what damage it’s done to me that I dont know about yet.
Someone on this thread mentioned that our issue might be lymphatic and so I researched lymph drainage, found this video and I found it very helpful in relieving the pressure in my head and some of the vertigo. I hope it helps.
But they were specifically for me not for the general public. So everyone needs to look into and make a decision for themselves.
I still have a problem with you stating early on that you were "going to leave the doctor out of this".
For the benefit of those accessing the VEDA forum that may be wanting to use the same substances you have, to try to have the outcome you've shared, would you clearly post here how you got this advice that was, specifically for you, not for the general public?
I know you've said that although you got a prescription for Ivermectin, you would expect that it could be difficult for others to. Since it is prescribed as an antiparasitic in the US, some might want to know if your prescriber needed to give you a diagnosis of having a parasitic infestation to qualify you for it?
Well i guess you are entitled to have a problem with it. Specific supplements are what helped me and since ppl such as yourself start getting hung up on all kinds of things I’m not discussing any doctors. Ppl have their own doctors
The items I took are over the counter. Anyone who asks me I private message the information to and let them know it’s what I was given and not a recommendation for them. It’s a starting point to look into and they need to make their own decision. Clearly I dont know them or their health history and I’m not a dr.
Ppl are suffering (i know bc I was one of them) and I was given something that made me better. Ppl are going for millions of tests like I did and gotten nowhere. It’s something for them to look into that may help.
Did you take the vaccine? Unfortunately I did and it’s more experimental than over the counter zinc and quercitin.
And i’ll note, the only thing i had was the dizzy, whirring, on a boat feeling I didnt have any of the many other symptoms ppl are talking about so I have no idea about those.
If moderators think this is not useful, they should delete it. It is all very true.
I found this discussion a few weeks ago when researching a family member's persistent condition after second Moderna shot. Maybe this will help someone. Be warned, it isn't great. I hope it doesn't scare anyone unnecessarily. But I hope someone can be helped if they are the same. We had never known anything about vertigo before, this was all new.
Summary: the vertigo symptoms were not a vaccine side effect at all. It was a brain tumor that we did not know about. And also an urgent need to drain excess fluid. Emergency surgery was a success, and recover so far looking good.
Please don't panic. But do see your doctor and take it seriously if not responding to vertigo treatment as expected. We had no idea about the tumor. None at all. The tumor was large and had been there for some time.
I am just trying to help.
Details
- 46 years old, perfect life of health to date.
- Moderna, first shot had no side effects.
- second shot 4 weeks ago.
- within 24 hours of second shot, onset of many vertigo symptoms mentioned in this discussion. Especially intense dry retching, nausea, dizzy.
- Prior to the second shot, no health complaints evident at all. Seemingly very healthy. We suspected nothing.
- After two days of strong symptoms, they 90% subsided for 4 days. Then returned strongly for a day. For that week we dismissed it as an unlucky strong lingering vaccine reaction.
- Another week of side effects coming and going. Dizzy, nausea, hard to walk straight, esp in AM. Tired. Depressed, moody. Heavy head feeling like the back of head being pulled backwards. No headache. Hearing was ok. Eyesight was ok.
- Consecutive days feeling very well caused us to dismiss the problem. Then other days not so great. In cycles. Went to ENT at start of the third week.
- two weeks of ENT. Side effects mentioned come and go, trending worse. Lots of brain fog and anxiety. The anxiety was persistent and new for this person. We thought it was a reaction to the drugs, including steroids. Referred to neurologist on 3rd ENT visit, saw him that afternoon.
- MRI first thing next morning
- Immediate same day emergency surgery to remove the brain tumor and address emergency swelling and fluid.
- We learned of the tumor and had it removed on the same day. It was very intense.
Acoustic Tumor/Cerebello-Pointine Angle Tumor, complex. Posterior fossa vascular tumor with severe vasogenic edema, mass effect.
Hydrocephalus, exterior ventricular emergency drainage.
Please don't panic.
But they were specifically for me not for the general public. So everyone needs to look into and make a decision for themselves.
I still have a problem with you stating early on that you were "going to leave the doctor out of this".
For the benefit of those accessing the VEDA forum that may be wanting to use the same substances you have, to try to have the outcome you've shared, would you clearly post here how you got this advice that was, specifically for you, not for the general public?
I know you've said that although you got a prescription for Ivermectin, you would expect that it could be difficult for others to. Since it is prescribed as an antiparasitic in the US, some might want to know if your prescriber needed to give you a diagnosis of having a parasitic infestation to qualify you for it?
This is evidently not just an issue for - some people such as myself.
In addition to information that alternative medicine can be complementary to traditional medicine, this is an excerpt from the VEDA site, advising caution:
"The problem is in the hawking of untested and unproved remedies, which unfortunately tends to be more in the realm of complementary than in traditional medicine. Without scientifically developed evidence to support a given treatment, be it a new surgical technique or a new herbal remedy, that treatment does not merit our consideration. It may indeed have a placebo effect: Belief in the treatment’s efficacy makes a person feel better, and placebo effects can be powerful. But that does not mean it will help heal the underlying condition, or that it will have a lasting beneficial effect. So, we must be careful about what we promote as complementary treatments."
I do appreciate tested and proven remedies. Unfortunately, in our cases, the vaccine we received does seem to have now proven to be problematic for us.
I hope the remedies you share here are harmless to others and may bring a benefit in some way.
But, my voice is not the only voice advising caution.
I’m not hawking anything. I shared what over the counter items helped me with a specific symptom after pfizer. They were recommended for me and I have no idea if they are right for someone else. Im happy to share what I took for ppl to look into for themselves but I’m not claiming to be able to help beyond relating my particular experience. And i’m certainly not claiming to be a medical professional.
i feel so bad when I hear these dizzy stories because I can totally relate to how horrible an experience it is. But I think you’ve convinced me it’s not worth it to bother.
Hawking was VEDA's term, not mine, although I would say in your sharing you've promoted these OTC supplements, and a prescription that isn't available over the counter.
Yes, your term, and mine also is that you shared. But when you won't share your source of advice, people can't evaluate where it's coming from, or gain any contextual or additional information from your source about what you share.
When I researched what you advised using based on your experience, the best I found was that these things might, or could, or may be helpful, but that's not the earmarks of things that are tested or proven. Personally, I've already been a test subject, with a distressing outcome, and I'm anxious to not continue to be.
I also feel bad that most of us here are going through a very difficult experience, which can influence us to become desperate to try almost anything to resolve it.
I just think it important to seek advice from and work with our medical caregivers as much as possible, even seeking additional opinions when necessary. I also think it's important to know and consider the sources of information we contemplate employing to try to deal with our predicament.
I'm truly glad you're feeling better, and I hope you continue to.
@dizzyfromvaccine Can you please send me your Doctor's info or put it on here. It won't let me PM you. Thank you for sharing your solution. It's the first time I've felt like there might actually be a light at the end of this dark tunnel.
I think a lot of people are frustrated with figuring out what the ACTUAL cause of their symptoms is, including myself. From this very site, there is some useful information on what we are experiencing. I invite anyone new to read this very basic information before looking further:
For more information I found an in depth article on vestibular neuritis: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jir/2014/459048/
It seems labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis go hand in hand and there are overlaps of symptoms (VN is not associated with tinnitus but labyrinthitis is).
As to the vaccine obviously a majority of us feel there is definitely a link. If you read the article above you'll see that researchers don't have a clear answer on what causes these diseases. However, there has been a link to other vaccines and evidence pointing to it being an autoimmune disease.
There are other sources linking inner ear problems to anxiety/panic attacks which explains palpitations and tachycardia. There is also a link between hearing loss and blood pressure. All of this of course should be verified by a medical doctor. This is my own research and conclusion after seeing multiple specialty doctors.