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@deedee 🙏 thank you. And please don’t take the second shot. It will be a huge mistake. ❤️


   
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@simplicity2378 the steroid made a big difference. Went from a 0 to a 60-70. I would definitely recommend taking them if you are at the beginning of the journey. There are two stages to this. The acute ( starts two weeks after you got vaccine, when things are getting worse), and the recovery ( months after when the body starts to heal itself ). You want to take steroids at the beginning so that you kill the inflammation. I took it two months after I took my second vaccine. Wish that I have found my doctor earlier. Take it. It wouldn’t hurt. If you have inflammation in your body, it will help with it.it’s hard to get rid of inflammation once it’s been developing for too long. 

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@admiralpupkin I have also read about the parasite! It's very scary. I won't be having my second Pfizer jab that's for sure!


   
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@saugamama26 I have also had visual disturbances including seeing flashing lights out the corner of my right eye since the Pfizer vaccine. Eyes have been checked and in perfect health. It's so strange.


   
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@personal I know when I had my son 5 years ago when he was being given his routine baby jabs the nurse would always press the need to thoroughly wash the hands after each nappy change as the baby shots could "shed" for up to six weeks and cause the rota virus in me if I didn't wash my hands.


   
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Hello from Germany!
I was vaccinated for the first time 18 days ago. 4 days later it started with chills, weakness, nausea, no appetite.
The symptoms persist until today.

 Does anyone has an advice for me? 


   
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@myadan hey, how do I get hold of steroids for the inflammation? My doctors keep fobbing me off! 


   
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Anyone else struggling with chest pain and constant feeling of fainting? I can’t walk far at all without heart palpitations or feeling like I’m guna just drop to the floor! All tests have come back fine, they have started me on

propanolol but I’m seeing no improvements. I have 2 young babies to look after and I can’t even function properly 😩 7 weeks post vax! X


   
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@myadan 

thank you. I’m six months in after second jab on March 17 and just had worst month ever with one or two daily migraines for three plus weeks. Increase from one or two a month max. Still daily headaches. Neurologist put me on prednisone tapper. Helped but still daily so may ask for second does given this post. Thank you. Every day new information from fellow vaccine victims. 🥺🤪🥺 


   
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@elena1690 

Yes intermittent pain in arm at injection site for several months now. Burning sensation. Very very weird. Thought I was the only one. Thanks for your post. 


   
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yes, and I have this feeling in my hand, muscle twitching in place and heat when I do something. I don’t know what it is or what to do .. I don’t know when it will end.


   
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@dizzyfromvaccine how much of these supplements did you take please ?? 


   
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Hi everyone

I recently posted to say how much I have improved which I’m glad to say for the most part, still applies. 

What I thought I would share is the fact that as part of my jaw issues investigation, I have been diagnosed with arthritis on both sides. I don’t know if this is vaccine related or not (can it cause something like arthritis?) but I’m putting it out there to see if anybody else has anything similar. It could just be bad timing and coincidental but I am in my 30s with no family history of it so it seems odd to me.

I did have a lot of others issues at my worst and I’m still having eye issues and waiting to see a specialist about them as there’s not much improvement in that area.

As I said, I am mostly recovered with the odd period of slight relapse which fits into the non linear recovery that seems to affect us all. 


   
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@charsen I swear. If I hear one more doctor blaming The symptoms due to anxiety I’m going to lose it. It’s BULLSHIT. trust me. It’s not. You are having symptoms because of inflammation. If you have dry eyes , you need to get lotamax sm. If yoI don’t, you will end up with more serious problems. 10 days and my eyes stopped being dry. As far as the brain fog etc, if you can,get steroids. Don’t listen to those idiots who tell you that anxiety is the cause. They say that to everyone when we all know that it’s not the problem. It’s not. You need to worry about yourself. Listen to your body. You know how you were before the vaccine. There are a lot of ignorant doctors out there. Had to go through handful of them to get to one that actually understands me. It’s not anxiety that is causing your symptoms. I promise you. Good luck 


   
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@larag Wow great new that you are finally starting to get some answers! Thanks for sharing. Fingers crossed for a speedy recovery.


   
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