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(@dpeters70)
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@e⁵arendil9 

Today  I have just got back from a mri scan due to serious dizziness for over 10 weeks.  Been to the doctors every week and have been treated for  Labyrinthitis..Not ..

I had the Astra Zenica 1st vaccine on 27th March.  2 days later woke up room spinning and really bad vomiting for days .. 

Anyhow last week I saw a Ear , nose and throat specialist (private)as my referral on NHS was going to be 8 months..

Today I have had a open Mri scan which is really good as I don't I like small spaces..

I really sympathise with everyone who is going through this horrible thing and we need to keep sharing our situation as a problem shared is a problem solved..

I will keep posting on this ..

I wouldn't have had the vaccine if I knew that this could be the outcome..

 


   
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ThePierlux
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@deborah I would've sent you a PM but the forum wouldn't let me as I hadn't enough posts.
Anyway, nice to know you're getting better, sadly in these days my brain fog increased and I had to get off work.
Since I've read you got your shot a week before mine, it gives me hope in this week I can get better too.
If I can ask, are you getting some meds or vitamins? I'm looking for this ivermectin but seems really difficult to get in our country.

 


   
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ThePierlux
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I had my first shot of Moderna one month ago and feeling dizzy, tired and so on. You can find my post on that thread too. You're not the only one, sadly.


   
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@adriana hi Adriana, thanks for sharing your story! My cousin got her Pfitzer shot with severe tingling, pain attacks all over the body...mostly on the left side, stomach pain and vertigo/dizziness. Could you let me know how you are right now? Did your symptoms stop? Did you take any specific treatment, supplement or medicin which helped? Best regards, Nadia


   
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@dmhdff hello my dear, thanks for sharing your story! My cousin got her Pfitzer shot with severe tingling, pain attacks all over the body...mostly on the left side, stomach pain and vertigo/dizziness. Could you let me know how you are right now? Did your symptoms stop? Did you take any specific treatment, supplement or medicin which helped? Best regards, Nadia


   
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(@lynner)
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@deborah Hi Deborah. Thanks so much for letting me know about your eyes, I  do hope you continue to improve. I do wish the medical profession would stop putting all of our symptoms down to anxiety,  this is not the case , we need proper help. Thank you for your support and please stay in touch with me, it helps. Thinking of you, Lynnex

 

 

 


   
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(@bworth)
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Hi All - Appreciate you sharing your experiences in this forum.  I'm trying to see if anyone or anyone's parents have similar experiences to my Dad who is 70.  He got both doses of the Moderna vaccine in April. Initial fatigue and pain at the injection site but other than that, he seemed fine.  A few weeks after that, he started experiencing a cough and extreme fatigue (sleeping a lot during the day).  My initial thoughts were COVID itself but the way he explains his cough is more like an allergy cough; no chest pain and more so a tickle in his throat that happens in the morning hours and then subsides as the day goes on.  Also, when he got a pneumonia shot several years ago, he seemed to cough a lot for months too. 

We're now 2.5 months since the shots and he still has this cough and is still very tired all the time and sleeping a lot during the day evening after a full night's rest.  Most of what I've seen on the forum skimming through seems to deal with dizziness and muscle/nerve issues. Anyone encounter fatigue and a cough? He doesn't really want to go to the doctor so no labs to speak of - just trying to see if someone has a similar experience and if they've seen some sort of improvement over time....


   
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Like so many, I'm so glad I found this forum. Here is my story. I received only one shot of the moderna vaccine. I felt some mild side effects about two hours after. There was a little numbness on the backside of my neck on my shot side. For two days, I was feverish. A wet wash cloth helped. I improved until about one week after the shot. I was working and physically exerted myself. I felt like I couldn't catch my breathe. I went and saw a PA that day and they gave me two bags of IV and treated me for dehydration. I felt really strange. It was frightening. I was eventually able to catch my breathe and calm down so they released me. Throughout the night, I would have these wave attacks. Every time I would have to actively control my breathing and position myself better. There was a tightness in my neck, dizziness, pain on my shot side about where my arm pit starts. I went to the PA again the next day and they said my vitals looked fine. For the next couple weeks, the waves seemed to lengthen. They may occur every other day to eventually once a week. I figured out head position played a role. When I would feel bad, I could roll over and reposition my head and it would help. I believe this was to relieve pressure in my neck. To make a long story short, after around 7 doctors, prednisolone and diazepam worked the best. I eventually got on a naproxen regiment and I think this would have helped early on. I'm 39 and every doctor seemed to have a different opinion on giving me ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or naproxen. I was basically confined to a bed from weeks 2 to 4. At week 6.5, i felt a substantial improvement in comfort, but still having attacks. Its week 15 now. Its still there. I eat vitamins like others. Flonase helps. My shot side ear still pops and gurgles a lot. I still take naproxen. Every week, I feel just a little bit better. Its such a small step towards recovery every week.     


   
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(@djmatera)
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@darroyo11 how are you feeling today?  It’s been almost another month since your last post.  I have similar symptoms and I’m curious how you are progressing.

 

Thanks I’m advance 🙂


   
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Posted by: @elenao

@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.

https://c19ivermectin.com/

Thank you for this information, elanao.

I viewed the reviews of these many reports. I did see where a group of nursing home residents in France were treated for an outbreak of scabies and there was a concurrent reduction of COVID-19, an incidental discovery considered serendipitous.

Although I saw where the use of Ivermectin, many times in conjunction with other substances, was found effective for prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19 infection, including one study in use for long COVID-19, I did not see any studies for use of Ivermectin for COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects.

Thanks again!


   
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Vaccine news:

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.25.21259544v1


   
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Article, published by GAVI, The Vaccine Alliance - More study needed of use of Ivermectin for COVID-19

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.25.21259544v1


   
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Hello all.  I hope everyone is feeling at least a bit better.  I went to see the ENT doctor who told me basically DO NOT get the second shot as my symptoms will come back stronger and last longer.  He said he cannot write me any sort of an exemption letter as he is scared to get fired.  He also said he has had a few patients with the same symptoms as all of us.  


   
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Hello all.  I hope everyone is feeling at least a bit better.  I went to see the ENT doctor who told me basically DO NOT get the second shot as my symptoms will come back stronger and last longer.  He said he cannot write me any sort of an exemption letter as he is scared to get fired.  He also said he has had a few patients with the same symptoms as all of us. 


   
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Just another update. Finished my 5 day dose of ivermrctin. It has helped tremendously it seems. However, I still have what I believe is the "brain fog" which I think I can now distinguish from diziness/on a boat feeling since those have subsided substantially. 

I'm wondering if I need to try the fluvoxamine now. Anyone take that, or does anyone know what could specifically help with the brain fog?

I'm also still a little more sensitive to loud noises. Still overall a lot better but still some lingering effects like I mentioned 


   
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