@yoki they can go away!!! Iβve had some years ago that went away.Β
@kathleen-stross I have tinnitus now along with other neurological issues. Before the vaccine I was fine!Β
@nick I'm not now. I did take a lot of stuff, but none of it was a cure. I think the supplements were only useful to the point that they brought my levels to where they were suppose to be, so I felt better, but not because they helped with my vaccine symptoms. I took ivermectrin prescribed for humans, specifically me, by a doctor. It didn't seem to help, but it didn't hurt. I don't recommend it for vaccine symptoms. I would probably try it if I had Covid though. I took lots of advil and I took benadryl. The benadryl did seem to help a little and at least helped me sleep easier. I didn't have a particular problem sleeping though. I also took fluvoxamine which I do think helped with what I can speculate was inflammation in my head. I seemed to feel better after that, but it had also been 3 and a half months and I think it is more likely that time made me feel better. I took the supplements and medication suggested on the FLCCC recovery website. I was very scared and I would have taken anything. My doctor had dismissed it as an unexplainable ear infection with no sign of infection. They wouldn't even hear that it was anything to do with the vaccine. All of my tests were perfect. My bloodwork was better than it had ever been, but I was sicker than I had ever been. It really does boil down to anxiety and time. Reduce anxiety and give yourself time. This forum helped me to realize that I was not alone and was likely going to survive. That reduced my anxiety. Then it was just a matter of time. I wouldn't count on any meds or supplements to cure you though, but it may make you feel better thinking you are trying to do something about it. I could understand that. You're going to be okay and you are not alone.Β
I went to see the neurologist yesterday after waiting 4 months for an appt , did some testing in the office for balance , coordinationΒ and motor and sensory skills, all was fine. I told him all my symptoms came about after my 2nd moderna shot and he stated he had seen a few patients for dizziness and other symptoms. Would not prescribe anything ,said nothing would really help and he set me up for a head /neck MRI but said he would fall out of his chair if anything turned up. I don't think they know what is going on with the adverse effects yet.
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It is a tough time for my family and my daughter is suffering from the vertigo and dizziness for more than 1 month after taking the COVID-19 vaccine, the specialist confirms it is vestibular neuritis.Β Like the others in forum, we have tried many things, but frustrated and the progress is slow.Β It is getting better now if keep doing the vestibular rehabilitation exercises 3-4 times per day.Β Let's try and hopefully you could recover soon.
My story is pretty much exactly the same as yours, had my first AZ on the 13th aug and about 4 days after my vision started to get blurry and havent gotten any better yet. Had my eyes checked and scanned and they were perfect in the ophthalmologist's opinion. Just seems to be never ending and no one i have seen yet have an idea or are willing to help.
Has anyone that was still experiencing side effects got the 2nd dose? Im at 9 weeks since my first AZ shot and still experiencing blurred vision and dizzyness but because i live in Australia i am restricted from doing anything enjoyable or travelling outside of my area unless fully vaccinated. Doctors are unwilling to grant me an exemption and have even suggested that i try one of the other vaccines 🙄🙄🙄
@myadan Has your blurry vision improved at all?