@thenystagmus Here, all ivermectin studies. Hope it helps.
Please, consider that remdesivir went in all the hospitals with only one study made by the producer(conflict of interest) and for ivermectin used since 30 years ago no try at least.
Here all the ivermectin studies made by scientific teams all across the globe. Currently 100 studies and 63 already peer-review.
I had my last Moderna shot in mid March. My reactions to both were severe, and brief, epecially the second jab. Fever, shakes, major skeletal pain, and then gone, as if someone flipped a switch.
For the last two months, I have been experiencing mild dizziness and fatigue. I can mow the yard, dig in the garden and peck away at small projects. But there's always a sense of unbalance and now fatigue that seems to be increasing. I have put off a painting project, and anything else that requires me being on a ladder. I'm also getting little clumsy.
The other night, I had what I assume was a BPPV event. I had a series of these about 9 years ago, brought on by what I believe to be dehydration. The event the other day may have been triggered by a little too much sun and not enough water. But we're coastal, and the temps were not above 70F. And I thought I had plenty of water. Who knows. Evening rolled around and getting out of a chair was not easy. Laying down in bed was brutal. Major spins, almost upchucked. Did a few maneuvers and slept all night. My new normal is slightly increased dizziness and fatigue.
I've had the BPPV before, once extreme, and no others since. I have had mild dizziness associated with what I believe are basal vagal responses triggered by hiatal hernia and other GERD issues. Those typically are accompanied by faux chest pains and lesser dizziness.
Just came to compare notes. Is the Moderna causing this?
68 yo male. Pre-existing Ankylosing Spondyitis. GERD and esophageal issues triggered by way too many NSAIDS, now off the menu. Current meds: Humira for the AS for five years. I have and seldom use tramadol and carisoprodol for back and neck pain - acute events only.
@lynner What an awful time, and there is nothing online in the U.K. as they have censored everything negative about the jab... it’s mad! I now know 2 people with similar symptoms so am at least feeling less crazy!
sounds like you are doing all the right things but a lot of us are Following a strict supplement regime, might be worth looking into that.. you will see the same things come up from everyone. Omegas, quercetin (search supplement or vitamin in the search bar).
good luck with you recover
I posted this last night under the anxiety tag, but thought I would add it here as well and just see…
“Need help please… I am a 48 year old female with severe lymphedema and compromised immune system. Had my first Moderna vaccine on April 22nd. No real side effects. The day I should have started my next cycle - which I never did - (May 17th), I had my first major panic attack. Had my second vaccine on May 20th. Panic attacks and severe anxiety continued for the next two and half weeks. Literally crying in the fetal position. Dr. tried Xanax, Klonopin, Lexapro, etc… Finally, a combo of Wellbutrin and Seroquel worked and things got better. Next cycle should have been June 14th - nothing. On June 18th (28 days after first one), panic attacks/hot flashes resumed in force and as of tonight (July 3rd), I’m still having them - mostly at night. I was having NO mental or psychological issues before the vaccine and no signs of menopause. I was not worried about getting the shot or anxious in any way. Is anybody else having these issues? Did they last? Did anything help? How long did it last? I’ll take any and all suggestions or info! Thank you in advance!!!”
@woozywoman I did, but not to VAERS as I'm italian. I reported it to our Pharmacological Agency. They asked me for further information and wanted updates.
@lynner What an awful time, and there is nothing online in the U.K. as they have censored everything negative about the jab... it’s mad! I now know 2 people with similar symptoms so am at least feeling less crazy!
sounds like you are doing all the right things but a lot of us are Following a strict supplement regime, might be worth looking into that.. you will see the same things come up from everyone. Omegas, quercetin (search supplement or vitamin in the search bar).good luck with you recover
It's the same here in the U.S. Anything negative about the vaccine is censored.
Hi. I have posted my symptoms here before (first week was awful, fever, fatigue, confusion, judgement impairment, from day 5-10 brain fog, difficulty concentrating, etc.). However, 2 weeks after the my first AstraZeneca vaccine, I experienced mostly "on the boat" feeling with an occasional wave of dizziness, but day to day it was a manageable.
I noticed some improvement taking the supplements described in this forum (Quercetin 500mg, Vitamin C 1000mg, Zinc 50mg, Liposomal Glutathione 450mg - sometimes 1x, sometimes 2x daily). For 9 days after the supplements, I felt pretty dizzy free (except for occasional wave, very minor) but then fell back into the "on the boat" feeling 5 days after that. I should also mention, then I took my 2nd dose (Pfizer) of the vaccine, but my dizziness pre-dated the 2nd dose. I also did not feel much, if any side effects from the my 2nd dose. (arm ache, fatigue, but 2 days I was back to normal, with the existing dizziness).
Then I started following the FLCCC protocol supplements that I could get my hands on:
- Omega-3 (Webber Naturals, Triple Strength Omega-3 EPA/DHA 900mg) - 2 gel caps morning, 2 gel caps afternoon
- Turmeric (Webber Naturals) 3050mg - 1 tablet daily
- Vitamin D3 (Jamieson Vitamin Spray) - 5 sprays 1000mg each daily
- Vitamin C (1000mg timed release - Alive Vitamins) - 1 table morning, 1 tablet afternoon
- Quercetin (500mg, AOR brand) - 2 caps morning, 2 caps afternoon
- Zinc Citrate (50mg) - 1x daily
- Liposomal Glutathione (450mg, liquid form) - 1x daily (I skipped a dose 1 or 2 of those last 9 days)
I also attempted to try an anti-inflammatory diet, basically cutting out processed sugars. I wasn't super religious, but about 2 days into it, I started to feel some improvement, but I wasn't sure because I'd experience some waves of dizziness. Now it's about 9 days later and I think my dizziness is pretty much gone.
Either it was time that helped, or the supplements. I have no idea. I just figure, short duration of the vitamins/supplements, couldn't hurt more than continuing dizziness.
But if anyone is inclined to give it try, why not. I just tried to follow what I could find through the FLCCC protocol posted https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-recover-protocol/
I'm located in Canada, so my GP was not inclined to follow that and is referring me out to specialists, but after over 2+ months of dizziness, I was ready to just find my own solution. My ENT thought it was some sort of vestibular infection but may or may not be related to the vaccine. I just thought it was too coincidental and I haven't had a cold for over 14 months, what kind of "infection" did I have? I also never experienced severe vertigo, which I read is typical in vestibular neuritis.
Thanks to all the prior posters who shared the original supplements and also the FLCCC protocol.
Good luck to everyone! I'll keep checking back here and post if I have any updates. I still have a neuro appointment, which is probably 4-6 months away. If I have more information to share, I will keep posting.
First AZ shot on 20/05/21
Felt dizzy minutes after getting the jab, but was back to normal after few minutes of resting
Night chill, very mild fever, insomnia on day 1 night...
Day2 body pain and weakness started in...
From Day 3, extreme dizziness started and i was feeling like i was walking on ocean... nausea, zero energy, panic attacks were there...
Day 5 found some blood in sputum and got panicked and went to ER, they took some blokd test and did a CT pulminary angiogram just to rule out any clots in Lungs, also did a rt pcr and was found negative.
after 1 week,
i felt like i was hit by a train, no energy whatsoever, unable to walk steadily, constant fatigue and no interest to eat...
week 2..
dental issues started (never had in life before)... gum swelling, bleeding etc... with oral thrush and gum blisters
week 3
did a ekg, echo and results were normal... dizziness never went and i stoped going ti work, mostly bed ridden, again found blood in sputum and this time it was more...
started freaking out, did a full body blood work and everything came back normal, except my iron level was low and Vit D was only at 11
CRP was negative.
Week 4
Symptoms all subsided and has started feeling myself again though had some dizziness sticking occasionally, started with some mild exercise, walking and anxiety was also bit reduced
Week 5
Now all of a sudden all the symptoms relapsed again...
Tinnitus
dizziness
Fatigue
Nausea
Insomnia
Body ache
Palpitations
Feeling of unwell
Currently on vit d supp with fish oil....
Hi, I was so pleased to find this Forum as I received my AstraZeneca vaccine in May. I was fine that evening, worked as a Chef after receiving my shot. Got home around 9, started to feel shivery, woke through the night with chest and head pain. the next morning I was so sleepy, shivery, wobbly legs, dizzy, and head / facial pain to the left side like neuralgia.
I attended the emergency dept., suffering same symptoms 2 days later. I take blood thinners, have done since 2013 after suffering a PE in 2010 & DVT in 2013, so had no concerns re blood clots but were tested.
I'm still off work now, 5th July, unable to return as I'm still suffering from vertigo and poor balance, deemed dangerous to be working in the busy kitchen. I still suffer the left neuroligical head, facial pain (feeling like my face has dropped, tender scalp, and burning hot cheek). I did suffer this previously in 2010 so something in the vaccine has triggered it, yet again, they thought I had shingles but with no rash).
I have attended an ENT specialist, Dentist, Neurologist, had a brain scan, blood tests, CT scan, Xrays, am now due to go for a Balance test, MRI and ECG. I found I have good moments, then bad ones where I lose balance or feel like I have come off-board a ship.
I understand the vaccines are all very new, along with this way of life since the Covid struck, but feel the adverse side effects are being brushed under the carpet, along with his sufferers. I know they don't want to scare folk but they really need to hel the ones suffering these effects with a little more support.
I hate to be off work, am letting my work colleagues down big time and cannot afford to be loosing wages too.
Hi! I’m new here. Have suffered severe panic attacks, anxiety and hot flashes since second Moderna vaccine shot on May 20th. Has anyone else had this issue and if so, about how long did it last? I’m taking Wellbutrin everyday and Klonopin and Seroquel as needed - but I feel like I’m losing my mind! My dr is really at a loss of what to do to help at this point. My symptoms are much worse between 9:00pm and 2:00am?!?!
Hi, This is my first post on this forum. I live in the uk and there are very few forums that talk about vaccine side effects. I thought I was the only one suffering awful side effects, finding this website I can see how many of us there are. I received the astra zeneca shot in early March, I declined the 2nd one as my symptoms are still ongoing. I have been feeling off balance, not to the extent of people on here. My main symptoms are feelings of fullness/numbness in the head jaw, cheeks and ears, sometimes in the legs and arms, shooting pains in various parts of the body and groin pain and gastric issues. I'm on a beta blocker for a fast heart rate never had issues like this before. I wondered if anyone had any issues with eyes after vaccination I've just been diagnosed with mgd never had that before either, that was before the beta blockers were given to me too. I suffer from psoriasis, migraines and travel sickness, wonder if that is why I have reacted so badly. I was a very happy person before this vaccine, but now I feel so worried, i try to keep going for the sake of my family and just hope things will improve. Had blood tests all ok, head mri, showed minor abnormalities which I'm waiting a hospital appointment about. My drs just think its anxiety. My thoughts are with everyone and I am pleased to find this forum.
Hi Lynne, i just looked up mgd and saw that it may be related to the dry eye disease I've been told I have for a couple of years now? During this whole post-vaccine adventure I've been on, my eyes have been so dry at times that I've awakened with my eyelids actually stuck to my eyeballs, having to slowly and intermittently massage them to encourage some tear formation to where they would come unstuck from each other to where I could open my eyes. Even though the underpinnings of this predated my post-vaccine symptoms, this has gotten noticably worse since. The other thing is that as my symptoms have waxed and waned with my relapses, these exaggerated dry eye disease symptoms have done so in tandem, also. At one point I got something on my affected lower eyelid side that seemed like a cold sore and I thought it could have been a shingles- type outbreak, but my eye doctor blamed it on one or more common eye issues. And, along with one sided facial sensory changes/paresthesia, my eye on that side can't feel the coolness of my dry eye drops like my other eye can. From what you've shared, I'm thinking maybe some of my eye-type experiences (and a lot of others you mentioned, also) may hold some similarities to some of yours. Over time, I'm getting better and I hope you will also! 😏🙏
Thank you so much for sharing this with me. It helps to talk to people who understand what we are going through and actually believe these are vaccine side effects. Dry eyes are a problem, I struggle to drive with them, I can't visit my elderly mum who lives a distance away. My daughter is learning to drive so she will be able to take me once she passes, because of the pandemic it's a long wait though. I am so pleased that you are showing improvement. My thoughts are constantly with everyonexx
- @kirstymiller Hi Kirsty, thank you for replying to me. I feel less isolated now after finding this forum and you mentioning you know others suffering with horrible side effects. I agree with you, these issues are being covered up and there's not enough help for us. I am trying omega 3 supplements and ginger extract. I wish you lots of love and please keep in touch with how you are doing. x
@thepierlux Hi Pierlux! I’m 27 and I’m italian too and your story reminds me so much my nightmare started on may 31 (I had pfizer). Dizziness, pressure on ears, extreme fatigue and a heavy headache, I’ve experiences all this kind of stuff. I’ve memory lapses and not understood what I was doing or listening to for weeks. My doctor, my family, friends, don’t believe me as I’m the only one who is reacting in this bad way. My medical tests are good (bloodworks, MRI, audiometry), so in the ER told me I was anxious. But I’m not, I’m sick and scared and no one is helping here. So I’m with you, you’re not alone and you’re not overreacting.
There is hope, I’m feeling more myself since a week, the brain fog seems to getting lower and the pressure in my ears is lower too. I’ve still other issues, but I hope this is improving, even in waves.
We can keep in touch, this forum helps so much in this strange situation.
Hope your’re going to feel better asap 🙂 keep me posted.
@lynner Hi! I’ve developed a chalazion on my right eye 2/3 weeks after the jab (and the right part of my body seems to be the most affected by the “symptoms”). I haven’t paid too much attention to that since I experienced chalazions on both my eyes like 15 years ago but now I think this is linked, it’s an inflammation and never had them for years and years. They used to treat them with a cortisone cream. Now the cyst is very small and doesn’t hurt, I hope it’is healing.
Hope you’re getting better soon!