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(@lynner)
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@lisa64 Ive had problems with eyes too, amongst many other symptoms, my eyes are really dry and I get floaters too. Using heat mask, eye massage and systane eye drops.


   
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(@sobayvaxpain)
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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...

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

 


   
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I’m wondering the same things because while the dizziness, headaches and excruciating ear pressure are bad, it’s the brain fog / short term memory loss that makes functioning at work near impossible now.  Plus I’m ending week 11 without relief except the 10 days I did a prednisone cycle.  Then all symptoms came back again. 


   
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(@kirstymiller)
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@sobayvaxpain I take lionsmane which has helped a lot and someone on here recommended Ginkgo biloba for ear pressure (this is also meant to be good at brain fog) so they are the main brain fog supplements 


   
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@schwark4 

Bloodwork that was done:

vitamin D level

Glutathione level

vitamin B12 level

omega level


   
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@hope123

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

I have a sister who was a Covid long hauler - lost her sense of smell and taste for a year...had intermittent tinnitus for 6 months...We are in it for the long haul!!


   
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If anyone comes across information on similarities between long haul Covid and post-Covid vaccine issues - that includes the vestibular symptoms we talk about here - please provide a link here to that information. Thanks! 🤗


   
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(@nixietat)
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@mikes yes I have had my first Pfizer 3 weeks ago and now getting hot flashes and nearly passing out 3 times. Has this subsided for you?


   
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@apollo i'm not sure, but i agree that some covid long haulers took a year to heal and am hoping it'll be the same for us (or less). my symptoms have been constantly changing, but the dizziness was intermittent for twelve weeks, coming and going. during that time i had a few days without it, but it was fairly constant for those twelve weeks - plus i had been trying out different medications (betahistine, half beta prograne). the dizziness left on the 13th of april and never came back. the same day i cut out caffeine (from coffee, not other things) and about ten days previously, i'd begun taking beta blockers (half beta prograne 80mg once daily) and still am. 


   
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@hope123 not sure of anything at the minute, no doctor has been able to confirm for me (or any of us?) that these symptoms are vaccine related. however, i am as convinced as the rest of you - symptoms started with vertigo and parasthesia following my vaccine (9 days later). i have continued to have various strange neurological symptoms since, all tests (MRI brain & spine, bloods, clinical exam) have come back clear. similar story to many others on here, with a good portion experiencing similar tingling/numbness/burning sensations 


   
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Sorry if this is off topic but Is anyone else who lives in the UK getting alot of phone calls trying to get you to book a 2nd Covid jab, I answered one and declined it, yet they still keep ringing. Resorted to blocking the number now.  


   
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@lynner that will be me soon, not a chance I will go near the second jab after the last month of hell. 


   
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(@lynner)
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@kirstymiller l feel exactly the same, I will never go near another Covid jab again, still attempting to get over one dose. Hoping you are recovering, some days slightly better than others for me.


   
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(@danstearns)
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 ( Moderna second injection March 12th ) One week post second vaccine injection I experienced 2 days of vertigo for several hours each morning . Since then the condition weakened quite rapidly and has not returned ( as yet )


   
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Posted by: @lynner

Sorry if this is off topic but Is anyone else who lives in the UK getting alot of phone calls trying to get you to book a 2nd Covid jab, I answered one and declined it, yet they still keep ringing. Resorted to blocking the number now.  

I'm in the U.S. and heard that they are going to send people door to door to try to convince people to take that crap--and bringing the crap with them.  Most people here won't open their door to random people who just show up on their doorstep, and the few who do open up will be slamming their door shut when they find out what the person is there about.  I can see the solicitors meeting with hostility at best and violence at worst.

At this point anyone willing to take that crap has already done so.  The rest aren't going to change their minds.  A loaded gun to my head wouldn't change my mind.  


   
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