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@michaelk 

Weirdly enough - when I told my friend last week about my issues and symptoms since having the vaccine, he recommended I listen to that episode of Joe Rogan as he said there was someone on there saying there was a drug (Ivermectin) that might help me. I thought it would be some quack that was trying to push their own drug for money, but since reading this forum it seems that Ivermectin is actually helping people. I'll definitely give that episode a listen.


   
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@hope123 my side effects began with vertigo and dizziness (lasting twelve weeks) as well as parasthesia in the arms/feet which comes back from time to time, as well as eye pain/pressure and ear pain/pressure. . i've had almost every symptom mentioned on this platform but my current issues are burning in the thighs and numbness/twitching in my foot. been on beta blockers to keep the dizziness down (on a diagnosis of atypical migraine) although hopefully it's gone on it's own ! honestly, my symptoms change every couple of weeks 


   
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"@hope123 my side effects began with vertigo and dizziness (lasting twelve weeks) as well as parasthesia in the arms/feet which comes back from time to time, as well as eye pain/pressure and ear pain/pressure. . i've had almost every symptom mentioned on this platform but my current issues are burning in the thighs and numbness/twitching in my foot. been on beta blockers to keep the dizziness down (on a diagnosis of atypical migraine) although hopefully it's gone on it's own ! honestly, my symptoms change every couple of weeks"

 

Thank you! I have actually made vast improvements when I look back to January. However, new symptoms are emerging and this is what worries me. The twitching is very recent and the burning thigh pain only began about a month ago. The dizziness, headaches and arm tingling are gone. Has anyone else got new and changing symptoms? 


   
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@nodiagnosis hiya, am new on here, and first posted yesterday. I had my vaccine nearly 6 weeks ago and my symptoms/side effects are changing weekly, the only one that hasn't changed(till today) is the pulsatile tinnitus which started 2 days after the vaccine.

1st week- PT, neck and back ache, jaw ache, exhaustion, headache and migraine. During this week I was referred to A&E for a CT and D dimer which came back all clear.

2nd week- PT, headache, neck and back ache, very tired

3rd week- PT, felt good apart from that

4th week- PT, exhausted, earache, lightheaded, heavy arms and legs, neck and back ache

This week Ive felt more unsteady rather than dizzy walking, kind of spaced out. On Saturday I experienced very tingly arms and legs and weakness, and tremors.

The last 3 days I have been taking ibuprofen Quercetin, Zinc and Glutathione and for the first time I have not had any PT.....yet..... legs and arms still tingly and heavy and a bit spaced out.

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@hope123 thank you for your kind answer. I really love how active you are in this forum. 🥰🥰🥰Did you personally get any better? And if yes, what hepled? Did you change your eating habits as well? 

My cousin realized that she has an incredible high amount of Vitamin B6 in her body and according to the doctors this increased ammount of Vitamin B6 has all those side effects as many mentioned here (dizzyness, head ache, stomach pain..like almost gastritis, sleeping issues).

 

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I am 66 years old male and healthy and slim. I took my first Pfizer vaccine in Norway on 22,april,2021. But 4 days after got very much irregular heart bit (heart arrhythmic), while my blood pressure always normal (120/68 and heart bit 67). It bits for example few normal, few fast and few slow and this repeats all the time I have never had such thing in my life. This irregularity lasted for 9 days then everything was normal again until the second dose on 3.jun. exactly 4 days after started the same problem with much headache and little form of press on my chest and it is 5 weeks and still the heart bit irregularity and chest tight feeling is going on. I have talk to few doctors and specialist here but no one can help me here. I got a tablet “Bisoprolol Sandoz” to regulate the heart bit, but it reduces my blood pressure and heart bit very low to 50 and I have heart bit irregularity every night on and off until morning and some times during the dag. Is there anyone who has the same experience which can share with me or help me from this horrible experience which keep me much awake and scared me too.


   
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@nodiagnosis why do I keep hearing 12 weeks for symptoms to go away. Does the moderne, Pfizer vaccine stay in are bodies that long. 
Hopefully the burning goes away soon for you. Your your other symptoms did they start fading around 12 weeks or were they gone almost overnight?


   
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@masectid haha Ivermectin is talked a lot about on this forum, just search for it in the tool bar. Lots of people having lots of success with it but its really hard to get outside of the US. Kind of controversial I suppose (not sure why really!) - I would take it in a heartbeat if I could get it!


   
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Posted by: @kirstymiller

@masectid haha Ivermectin is talked a lot about on this forum, just search for it in the tool bar. Lots of people having lots of success with it but its really hard to get outside of the US. Kind of controversial I suppose (not sure why really!) - I would take it in a heartbeat if I could get it!

It looks like I can get it to the UK, but it's going to cost me near £100 for 20 days worth of tablets! I think I'm at that point where I don't care how much it will cost 🙁


   
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@summer

Hi! How is your heart now? du you still have much irregular heart bit? I still have it after 5 weeks. Check my story

 


   
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@deborah Thanks so much, I actually ordered some of that to help with brain fog, I will add it to my crazy cocktail of supplements 🙂 Glad to hear your symptoms are also improving, albeit it's not linear is it? all a bit up and down and changing symptoms...


   
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Posted by: @nodiagnosis

@schwark4

"@hope123 my side effects began with vertigo and dizziness (lasting twelve weeks) as well as parasthesia in the arms/feet which comes back from time to time, as well as eye pain/pressure and ear pain/pressure. . i've had almost every symptom mentioned on this platform but my current issues are burning in the thighs and numbness/twitching in my foot. been on beta blockers to keep the dizziness down (on a diagnosis of atypical migraine) although hopefully it's gone on it's own ! honestly, my symptoms change every couple of weeks"

 

Thank you! I have actually made vast improvements when I look back to January. However, new symptoms are emerging and this is what worries me. The twitching is very recent and the burning thigh pain only began about a month ago. The dizziness, headaches and arm tingling are gone. Has anyone else got new and changing symptoms? 

I only had dizziness and brain fog, then dizziness went away pretty quickly but brain fog comes and goes

Are you sure your new symptoms are from the shot? They sounds rare, does anyone else on here have them?

So far I haven't developed any new symptoms


   
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Posted by: @nadiafitagain

@hope123 thank you for your kind answer. I really love how active you are in this forum. 🥰🥰🥰Did you personally get any better? And if yes, what hepled? Did you change your eating habits as well? 

My cousin realized that she has an incredible high amount of Vitamin B6 in her body and according to the doctors this increased ammount of Vitamin B6 has all those side effects as many mentioned here (dizzyness, head ache, stomach pain..like almost gastritis, sleeping issues).

 

Bleeses to your heart... you are not allone - Nadia from Italy

I don't think any supplements recommended on here helped...tylenol extra strength/antihistamines and ibuprofen might have helped though...I am sure tylenol extra strength made me my second shot easier to handle

Yes I am doing better now, I mostly suffer from brain fog that comes and goes


   
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Posted by: @kirstymiller

@deborah Thanks so much, I actually ordered some of that to help with brain fog, I will add it to my crazy cocktail of supplements 🙂 Glad to hear your symptoms are also improving, albeit it's not linear is it? all a bit up and down and changing symptoms...

Sorry what did you order to help with brain fog? 🤗 


   
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Posted by: @apollo

@nodiagnosis why do I keep hearing 12 weeks for symptoms to go away. Does the moderne, Pfizer vaccine stay in are bodies that long. 
Hopefully the burning goes away soon for you. Your your other symptoms did they start fading around 12 weeks or were they gone almost overnight?

Covid long haulers usually have symptoms for up to 3 months (some up to a year), so people think vaccine long haulers will be the same


   
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