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Posted by: @jacquelynsauriol

The CDC has notified all U.S. Hospitals that between August and November 2021, they can expect all Dr's and all hospitals around the country to expect a Polio-like outbreak of disease among children, the average age of 5. Children are going to be presenting Paralysis of the extremities and face. The CDC has informed hospitals when encountering these presentations of AFM (Acute Flaccid Myelitis) this is what it looks like, be prepared when they walk in and make sure you diagnose it this way. The CDC says No Cure and to begin early physical therapy to try and restore normal nerve function.

So, now Covid vaccine adverse effects can be 'attributed' to  'something else', to divert attention and confuse the public.

More info about this, see recent posts at this link; 

https://www.medscape.com/sites/public/covid-19/vaccine-insights/how-concerned-are-you-about-vaccine-related-adverse-events

I believe I saw that 15% of these cases occur in adults.

This is the current CDC info:

https://www.cdc.gov/acute-flaccid-myelitis/cases-in-us.html


   
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Posted by: @markm90

Hey everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here developed floaters in their eyes after receiving the vaccine? I know this isn’t related to vertigo, but this is one of the only forums I found with people talking about vaccine side effects.

I received the first Pfizer shot on April 6. After a couple days I noticed these two tiny black floaters in my left eye. They haven’t gone away and I’m worried about getting more after receiving the 2nd dose this morning. I’m a healthy, 30 year old male with no history of vision problems. 

 

I also developed a couple of little eye floaters and a tiny filament on the left eye after the first dose Pfizer. I have already seen an ophthalmologist which confirmed there are no retina or vision issues. He suggested to do an ultrasound scan to localise the floaters and eventually consider vitreolisi laser 


   
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MemphisMel
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Posted by: @jacquelynsauriol

The CDC has notified all U.S. Hospitals that between August and November 2021, they can expect all Dr's and all hospitals around the country to expect a Polio-like outbreak of disease among children, the average age of 5. Children are going to be presenting Paralysis of the extremities and face. The CDC has informed hospitals when encountering these presentations of AFM (Acute Flaccid Myelitis) this is what it looks like, be prepared when they walk in and make sure you diagnose it this way. The CDC says No Cure and to begin early physical therapy to try and restore normal nerve function.

So, now Covid vaccine adverse effects can be 'attributed' to  'something else', to divert attention and confuse the public.

More info about this, see recent posts at this link; 

https://www.medscape.com/sites/public/covid-19/vaccine-insights/how-concerned-are-you-about-vaccine-related-adverse-events

very interesting.... 🤨


   
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Update.  

I'm still wobbly.  I won't call it dizzy.  I've done Dix Hallpike, Epley, and Half Somersault to no avail.  I do not have a dominant left or right "spin" symptom.  Just extended spells of lightheadedness which, at its worst, borders on dizzy.  

Medical diagnosis is a slow process now exacerbated by a Major COVID outbreak in our area.  EKG, normal.  Glucose tolerance test, excellent, not diabetes.  Local VA clinic fobbed me off to cardiologist... scheduled for November...and that was a month ago.  I talked the VA into a Zio Patch heart monitor (brilliant technology) and am wearing that now.  I still don't believe it is my ticker.  I had a stress test last year was told I met criteria of a 45-50 year old.  I'll wear the monitor for at least another week, and it'll take another ten days to get results..or longer.  

I'm leaning towards hiatal hernia and GERD as the source of my problem.  I have found a couple references from the late 70s and early 80s the discuss remediation of dizziness after hiatal hernia surgeries.  Several weeks ago I had a major GERD event that resulted in almost-run-to-the-ER chest pains, and...the most severe lightheadedness since May, when the persistent balance/lightheadedness began.  As stated previously, this is also when I received my second Moderna shot.  

I expect a continuous slow roll to malady elimination.  Ticker results pending first.  Earliest meeting with gastroenterologist is mid October, and she'll likely suggest a scope, which will likely require another stress test because that's how she rolls....I get it.  

Question to anyone here.  Do you know of any studies regarding vestibular issues caused by hiatal hernia or other gastroenterology issues.  One reference I dug up cited the vagus nerve location in/on/near the esophagus extending up to the inner ear.  Are there any Gastro/Vestibular experts? Any references will be greatly appreciated.

I've lost the whole summer.  I do a little work in the garden and get wobbly and exhausted.  

 

 

 

 

 

 


   
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I just realized that I should keep a diary. Maybe there is some pattern as to why I keep relapsing. 

I am just so discouraged about these relapses. Every time when I start feeling myself again some new symptoms start or old ones will flare-up. This is like a nightmare. Old "friend" anxiety is starting to make his move again. 

The new school year started today in Estonia and my son is going to 3rd grade. So new obligations start again. I have also a 2-year-old daughter, and she needs so much attention, that I just can't keep up with her. 

Today is 13 weeks post jab for me.  


   
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 Jean
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@estonia Yeah, I can relate; had one major relapse not two days ago. When it happens, it takes away all energy and enthusiasm.

I cannot bestow any hope upon you, as you are weeks ahead of me, however I try to convince myself that one day this shall end; otherwise, what's the point in fighting this poison. 


   
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Have had brain fog and my equilibrium is off for two days now. Had the Moderna booster five days ago.  Five hours after getting booster, I had flu like symptoms. That lasted for three days. I still have the rash at the injection site. I’m hoping that my symptoms don’t get worst. I’m sorry to hear that you both have had worst problems. I hope mine do not get any worse. 


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Posted by: @aurelia

Hi guys,

so happy to found this forum! I have side effects since 4 months now after my first shot with Pfizer. Fatigue, dizziness, neuralgia, brain fog, feeling like I am not myself or having a state of intoxication where there is no way out of it. The worst are vision problems, eye pain and sensitivity to light. It is really hard to believe that someday normal vision comes back. Have some of you experienced vision problems and did it become better/how long did it take? I m really anxious about this.

I've been lurking here for a while and this is my first post. Just wanted to respond to your question about vision problems.  First, background - I had my first and second Pfizer jabs in August (required for my job).  A couple of days after the first shot, I started seeing intermittent light flashes in the corner of my eye, like from a camera flash.  I didn't make the connection to the vaccine at first. Got my eyes examined a week later and was sent to a retina specialist to check for a possible retinal tear. Found no problem It wasn't until later that I thought maybe there was a connection to the vaccine. I did some research and, sure enough, vision problems are one of the possible side effects (I can't remember where I read it, but all kinds of vision issues have been reported, including floaters, flashes, blurriness...at least one case of a woman going blind after the jab). 

What was interesting was the reaction of my eye doctors. For both appointments, I mentioned that the light flashes started soon after I got vaccinated. Yet, when I read the notes from the visits, they both only reported that "patient started experiencing eye flashes about two weeks ago" - neither of them mentioned the part about it happening within days after getting the vaccine. 

Another reaction - two days after the vaccine, I got up out of bed and my right knee was so painful I couldn't put any weight on it. I had to walk with a cane all that day. Again, I didn't think it was vaccine related. I have a bit of arthritis in my right knee, so I just thought it was a flare up, although, I'd NEVER had pain like that in my knee before. It felt like it was going to buckle at any time. Naproxn/Aleve really helped. Later on, I Googled for pain in right knee after COVID vaccine and, sure enough, found incidences of people experiencing the same thing - it's called "reactive arthritis." From what I read, some people have been able to get injections in the knee to get rid of the pain. I haven't done that yet, but may do so in a few weeks, since the pain hasn't totally gone away. 

Since the topic here is primarily dizziness - fortunately, I have not experienced it to the level others here have, but I do get it off and on. Most times, it's just lingering. Other times, it wakes me up in the middle of the night. I have some Dramamine that I use for travel, so that sometimes helps, along with Tylenol. Water helps. Like, lots of water!!!  

In general, I take most of the supplements others have mentioned - C, D3, zinc (and green tea to help absorb the zinc) are three I've been taking since COVID started last year. Started liposomal glutathione after the second Pfizer shot, and that was a game changer for me in terms of just feeling close to normal (I take two sprays, twice daily).  B12 was another that really helped. I was feeling a lot of anxiety early on, just really nervous; so I got some super B12/Bcomplex.  It's liquid and I felt my nerves calm almost immediately after the first drops. So, I take the B12 and glutathione daily. And, like I mentioned above, lots of water. Unfortunately, the eye flashes are still there, although, they sometimes go away...I wish I knew why. 

It's been just a month for me since the first jab, so, not as long as some others here. But, it's been a challenge. I am so happy I found this community. I started from the first page, and it was pretty depressing, so I skipped ahead a couple of hundred pages where people started talking about what they were doing and what was working for them. It's just been really helpful to know that I'm not alone and that this might be over one day. I'll definitely try to get a medical exemption for any kind of booster requirement at work.

Sorry this post is so long!  


   
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@markm90 

I have the same symptoms.

Floaters after 4days of 2.nd dose on my left eye.

Please keep me informed about your current situation.


   
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@estonia @jeank 

same for me ... After a rather good week the brain fog and fatigue returned. Morally it's hard because I thought I was done ...


   
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@niamhyb any medication?!!?


   
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@jenpetrillo I am a 65 year old female and have been experiencing horrible dizziness and lightheadedness for over 2 months now. It started 2 months after my 2nd Pfizer Covid vaccine. Been to ER in July with severe dizziness. Nothing seems to help, tried Valium but gave me too many anxiety side effects, so slowly tapered and stopped. Going to Vestibular therapy for exercises that are suppose to alleviate symptoms, but it takes weeks for improvement, but I have faith it will help. Has anyone experienced this and has anyone out there gotten better, I would love to find out that this is just a temporary thing and will go away. 


   
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@sybarton please help man I am going through the same thing and i am a college student which is really hard for me. Did it go away?


   
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I had to have a health check to continue to receive a lower insurance rate through work. I told the nurse about the side effects that I had. She stated that others have reported the same. My symptoms were not surprising to her. It’s frustrating that the CDC isn’t being transparent and that drug companies are pushing for a booster shot. At this point, I just want a medical professional to exempt me from “boosters”, as I don’t plan to endure this again. 


   
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@sara123 pls have your doctor or you can do it yourself Report adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine. This information will go to the CDC  https://vaers.hhs.gov/

The pharmaceutical companies are not following since they have no legal responsibility 


   
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