@helpimdizzy I feel the same at the moment about a booster jab.. Uk are talking about having them in September but until I get some sort of assurance that my symptoms don't relate to the vaccine, I am very nervous of going further with it. I have an MRI on Thursday but am not holding my breath for anything to be found... I think asking for an antibodies blood test is probably the way to go so nearer the time will see my GP and put my fears to him. In the meantime, I guess its just "get on with it" sadly 🙁
@kirstymiller Hello Kirsty, I tried to private message you, but site wouldn't let me. I wondered whether you could tell me the name and details of the dr you are speaking to in August. Is this a dr who prescribes ivercetimin. Many thanks Lynne.
@jardelina Iris, As I stated, am still going to PT, and it is helping somewhat. With all the dizzyness and unstableness, he is now working on my balance. This is really awful for all of us with these symptoms and no-one can help. All you see is "get vaccinated " on TV. Why don't they interview some of us. ?? Be safe.
@schwark4 I can say that my journey has been similar, timeline & symptoms. At 6 months, I still have bouts of dizziness but are less frequent and intense. The tinnitus is 99% gone. I am more sensitive to light than before. With that stated, I return to my job at the high school in about a month. I am crossing my fingers that the stress doesn’t make these symptoms “flair”.
I really understand what you mentioned above.I did first pfizer before 4 weeks and I not like before again!most side effects gone but dizziness is there feels like hell.If it stays for ever ,what we should do!This vaccine was one my bigest mistake of my life and I will not do it again.ENT doctors they dont have any knowledge and they say its anexity!
all I need you guys in the foroum please be updated!If your side effects cleared then share it with others! It really helps.
I dont trust media and official channels.They only want to make money and try vaccines on us!Its shame!
What @greenmonster said contained false information, frankly, and had to be addressed. It is not my problem if you take issue with what I said, at least that's how I see it. Fake news angers me, and I consider it my duty to counter it directly.
It is true that some people are suffering from dizziness and vertigo after the vaccines and it is good that this Forum is highlighting that. Fortunately, in my case this side-effect only proved a very minor problem—for which i'm grateful. That's why you did not see further posts from me. (Perhaps I should have reported back.) That is not in any way to belittle what others are unfortunately experiencing. To my best recollection, I've never done that here. Rather, I've tried to put the (concerning) issue in perspective (see my paragraph below).
This is the Forum any English-speaking person suffering from those side-effects are going to discover very quickly if they google the issue (most of us do that these days when we encounter problems) so I believe that, whilst far from being a trivial matter, it is probably considerably less wide-spread than one might imagine at first glance in reading the posts here. Also, the last time I checked this Forum out, it seemed to be proving (happily) not to be a long-term (i.e. semi-permanent) side-effect. Though of course that may have changed with subsequent posts—alas, I haven't kept up.
Regarding the alarming rise in Delta variant cases in the UK, you should read this article: https://scitechdaily.com/more-vaccinated-people-are-dying-of-covid-in-england-than-unvaccinated-heres-why/ .* It explains why what we are seeing in the UK is what we should be expecting, even with the vaccines, and does not place into question their efficacy. Really! It is a very interestingly article, however needs to be carefully read to be properly understood (at least, that was the case for me anyway 🙁).
Hope that helps, and clears up any misunderstadings 😉.
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* Ignore the comments at the end of the article. About the only comment that, to my mind, makes any sense is David Stone's.
@greenmonster Sorry, I didn't see your latest post, greenmonster, otherwise I would have addressed my post to you. But I think you understand where I'm going with this.
Anyway, I've said enough. I don't want to make this even more "polemic" than it's already become (yup, I'm sure my post contributed to that).
Cheers!
@a1oner Please contact America's Frontline Doctors. They will prescribe Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine. Ivermectin has been proven to reduce inflamation caused by the vaccines. They have pharmacies in every major city. It is a telemed visit and cost $90. Most people have been lied to about this. Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine were shown almost 20 years ago to stop the replication of Coronavirus, any Coronavirus. There have been almost 100 studies showing it stops Covid in as little as one dose. These drugs are some of the safest drugs ever produced. Zinc, Vitamin D3 and Ivermectin are the key. Also NAC has shown to have a lot of promise.
Ivermectin helps with the virus...fights the viral...Ivermectin does not cross the blood barrier...luvox or fluvoxamine is what they are using in conjunction with ivermectin because luvox acts like an anti-flammatory.
Actually, I need to correct my statement...luvox or fluvoxamine helps with inflammation from neurological symptoms...ivermectin doesn't cross the blood brain barrier...
@lynner hi Lynne, it’s the natural doctor https://thenaturaldoctor.org
called dr Nyjon Eccles. Next appointment is in November but I may not need mine In August as ordered ivermectin online and am feeling mostly better now (thank god after 4 of the most scary weeks of my life). If I cancel I’ll message on here first and coordinate and you could take my appointment, or I could call them and transfer the name...
It’s good to know there’s an option (very expensive!!)
i hope you are doing ok, the heat doesn’t help!!
@gingerjones Just wanted to apologize for going on so long in my previous message. I am not questioning any persons judgment for taking the vaccine or not taking it. Coming here was just to help me make the decision for myself is all. And I hope everyone here that are having issues will soon get relief.
Please don't apologize...no apologies necessary...I took the vaccine because my husband who is a diabetic, asked me to. And I could not live with myself if I contracted the virus and gave it to him...so, I sucked it up and took the shot...SILLY ME!!!
By the way, are you from Boston, or Mass...My husband and I are "south boston" born and raised...
@keith I find the fascination with Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine to be reminiscent of how random drugs for all kinds of various conditions were being thrown at aids patients in the early days of the epidemic before the introduction of highly active retroviral therapy.(A bunch of people back then actually hastened their demise trying Suramin, the African Sleeping Sickness therapeutic.) One year ago sure they may have actually helped a bit to improve the outcome sort of how AZT added 6 months onto a dying aids patient's life in the late 80s. But none were the magic bullet dreamed of. The vaccines do work fairly well, but I also see evidence that they are not completely safe. We are in a pickle with the disease and there are no good choices, but for most people they will work and are the least bad option.
Hi everyone I'm back from my trip to the West coast. I was nervous but I did take some ivermectin before going. I didn't have any major issues. Felt weird here and there but overall I was ok. I had some drinks for the first time in a while, as well as coffee.
I think I learned how it also helps to not be stressing, as in do something fun or see someone you love that you haven't seen in a while. Something like that. I'm going through a breakup of a longterm relationship and that just doesn't help.
I'll probably continue my weekly dose of ivermectin for one or 2 more weeks. I feel much better today than I have in the past few weeks. Still not 100% but coming up on the 90s
@greenmonster I did get some ivermectin, not hcl. I haven't seen much about hcl but I mean I feel like the ivermectin definitely helped