@sky0707 IfΒ these symptoms continue to be reported, I would think they would have to (eventually) publicly address them. But by then, thousands of lives will have been impacted. I worry about the long-term effects of these vaccines. If our bodies are inflamed for three to six months trying to fight off the vaccine, that could damage our arteries, organs, heart, etc. And I'm assuming Moderna/Pfizer/J&J won't be held accountable. It's tragic all the way around.Β
@maianixon hey my symptoms are so similar to yours and again went to my GP in the UK who put me on Sertraline (anti depressant) which I haven't taken. Its as if he thought I was imagining this.Β
@medee I started with OTC pain relievers and allergy meds when symptoms originally started. Then an ENT who did the CT scan prescribes prednisone and naproxen for the headaches. That masked symptoms, but didnβt do much as a whole. My primary care physician also prescribed meclizine for dizziness, but that doesnβt help a lot. Like everyone said, I think time might be the only thing that heals.Β
@pfizervictimΒ i have the same issue. Im hoping this head pressure goes away it scares me. Has anything worked to alleviate the feeling
@hopetofeelbetter no, just time for me. Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not, usually gets worse or starts when doing something.Β
Has anyone looked into the nexus between vaccine and microclots in the blood?Β
@pfizervictim the feeling has been consistent on my right side. It keeps me worried that i might have a stroke or aneurysmΒ
@thenystagmus hi...this is me.. im 4weeks post 2nd vaccine. I have tachycardia and am 3months post adrenolectomy. Following 2nd vaccine, developed vertigo like symptoms, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, heart fluttering, bp drops, anxiety, leg pain, headache. Comes and goes in waves. Most mornings it hits me then good during the day then hits me again in the evening around dinner time. Knocks me for six. Unable to take my tachycardia meds even though heart is racing as my bp is usually really low. I'm in unfamiliar territory and its affecting my day to day. 😔
@hopetofeelbetter I wouldn't worry about that, if it was something like that it would already have happened.Β
@hopetofeelbetter I wouldn't worry about that, if it was something like that it would already have happened.Β
Β I agree if there was anything like that itβs pretty identifiable and would be picked up easy on tests. You wouldnβt normally have a prolonged stroke like this either they normally happen suddenly. Iβm waiting on my results on a head mri Iβm sure nothing serious will show up on it. As with most my tests nothing has seriously worries doctors. Itβs very easy to fall in traps of thinking you have all these worse diseases I have for sure. But like most of us here itβs all happened around the same time we have had the vaccine so I wouldnβt get to worried about all these horrendous diseases, hopefully doctors can help ease your mind of certain things!Β
Hi everyone
Just wondered if anyone else has had an acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibody blood test since all their symptoms started? My opthalmologist recommended I have one to check for myasthenia gravis which he thought was unlikely but my levels have come back slightly elevated. My GP will inform him and I will have a follow up appointment to discuss further.
I'm being cautiously optimistic as I feel about 95% back to normal and have had my usual social life for a few months now - Saturday nights out, been on holiday etc. The bloods were taken around a month ago when I still felt there was slight slowness and tiredness but I feel I have improved even since then.
This would be on top of my diagnosis of arthritis so two autoimmune disorders both appearing over the summer seems highly suspect. My other ailments seemed to have subsided.
I did read a few pages back that someone mentioned getting tested for various things again when symptoms aren't present so I may suggest I do that later in the year to double check my levels.
If anybody else had has a similar experience, I'd be very interested to hear.
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@psargie have you gotten back to a normal diet? Β Did you experience digestion issues and have they subsided as well?
@jaydev55 Yes, normal diet here without any issues now. I had severe nausea and loss of appetite for about 2-3 weeks, 2 weeks post my first shot. Had lots of burping too which lasted for a couple of months, even after drinking just water. Had to build my appetite back up bit by bit.
I took Stemetil for the nausea initially and then a 4 week course of Omeprazole. I am unsure if that helped or if my stomach was naturally getting better during the same period. I only recently feel that I've returned to my normal weight after losing quite a lot over that period.
@psargie odd question, did you notice any skin changes from shower soaps. Almost like a new allergic reaction?