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(@gingerjones)
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@jaydev55 

Yes, I had that for a while...histamine thing going on in our bodies...you should try 10mg pepcid and 10mg claritin (at the same time)...once or twice daily


   
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(@jacquelynsauriol)
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@junebug I would not have a second dose, and I implore you to consider it with great care.

 


   
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I hit two months tomorrow since my first Moderna vaccine. I still have twitching and tingling in my legs and feet…the past few days I have more twitching in my abdomen and I have tinnitus. Things that have improved are all over body shakes, heart palpitations, bad insomnia, no appetite, migraines and eye twitching. I still have eye floaters  and brain fog. Anyone else have the same? 


   
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@gingerjones did it go away fully?  If so, how long do you think it took?


   
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I am adding this link again, sourced from VAERS, but a private site that is easier to navigate.  Click the brand you had and scroll down a bit to see a big list of all reactions from that brand. Breath deeply, not an easy list.  Many folks here seem to be wondering if their symptoms are vaccine related, and this can be helpful to see. 

https://www.ehealthme.com/covid-vaccine-list/                   

I added up the reports and it looked like this for 2021;

J&J  30,800 reports of injury, Moderna 167,500 reports, Phizer 155,820.  Total 354,320 people adversely affected.


   
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@nath7 im also unable to work..the chest pain and ear pressure that sometimes feels like an ear ache seem to have gotten slightly better than the very beginning, but everything else is still the same. New symptoms still appearing... so sad that people in their 20's now have debilitating conditions because we did what we were told to do.


   
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@rainyday I wish that more people would complain so doctors would take us seriously. They almost make it sound like it’s all in out head or say it’s part of a pre-existing condition we had. Some say maybe it’s inflammation but we really don’t know for sure and it should have resolved by now. I think the most frustrating part of this process has been the lack of support, treatment options and lack of information available. I don’t know what else we can do, I have been to so many specialist that sometimes I get so discouraged specially on days when I’m feeling extremely ill.


   
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Posted by: @sailor008

Any help would be greatly appreciated..having the toughest time of my life. 7.5 months post Moderna vaccine now. 25 year old male, previously very healthy and havent been to the hospital in 4 years prior to this year. To start I would like to say that I have NOT had dizziness and brain fog which seems to be very common here. I started with mouth sores on day 4. Two weeks later i felt like I had a double ear infection. Pressure in both ears and back of my jaw/jaw pops still. Second month my abdomen swelled up and had sharp pains and also had sharp chest pain when going on short walks (I previously walked 5-7 miles a day). 3rd month I started to have a sharp pain in my mid back. I couldnt tell if it was my spine or my muscles or my nerves. This sharp pain turned into a constant ache in my lower to upper back that is constant and now its easily my biggest issue and prevents me from doing almost anything..around the same time I started having twitching everywhere in my body even in my temples and my pinky and ring finger on my left hand started to go numb. month 4 and my calves felt like there's something crawling inside of them, especially noticeable when laying down. Ive seen an Internal medicine doctor, Neurologist, and GI. Ive had an echocardiogram, EKG, EMG, MRI's, CT scan, colonoscopy, capsule endoscopy, and soooo much blood work.. so far the only thing that came back positive was an ANA Panel signaling autoimmune so now I will see a rheumatologist although I have done more specific autoimmune blood tests since the positive ANA panel and theyve all came back fine. This has all been so disheartening. Will I ever get better?? I am losing hope quickly now. Just last week, the back of my neck started to have a shooting pain that came in waves, and now it has the same achy feeling that my back has constantly. Although all of those symptoms still exist 7.5 months in now (besides chest pain which has gone mostly away) the back and new neck pain make me worry the most. I'm so jealous (but happy for) everyone getting better only 3 or 4 months after their shots. Im scared i will never get my life back now and its irreversible. Has anyone experienced anything close?? please help

Sorry to hear about your struggles. After all the tests I went through, I never got a definitive diagnosis which was frustrating. I suspect that I had a significant inflammatory response to the vaccine. It took me over 6 months to get better. BUT, I did get better as did others on the forum. I did start a series of supplements which I think helped me get over the hump e.g. liposomal glutathione, zinc, quercetin, magnesium, vitamin B2, turmeric, CoQ10, antihistamines, NSAIDs etc.

I have been reading recently about a condition called multisystem inflammation syndrome (MIS-V) that has been associated with post COVID vaccinations. There's all sorts of symptoms associated with this condition. It's good you're seeing a rheumatologist. Hopefully, he/she recognizes that you may be suffering from an autoimmune inflammatory response and takes steps to get it under control.

BTW, I'm post 4 weeks from my second Pfizer vaccine. I took precautions and started on a course of prednisolone the day I got the shot. I haven't had any of the side effects I got the first time around apart from a sore shoulder and some headaches for a few days. 

Please keep in mind that you WILL get better.


   
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@pfizervictim I have awful headaches everyday. Constant ear pressure and ear ringing. My brain feels like it’s vibrates inside my head and my vision is off. It’s been 3 months for me and still no improvement my ears have been feeling worse lately. It’s so discouraging not seeing improvement.


   
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Posted by: @jacquelynsauriol

I am adding this link again, sourced from VAERS, but a private site that is easier to navigate.  Click the brand you had and scroll down a bit to see a big list of all reactions from that brand. Breath deeply, not an easy list.  Many folks here seem to be wondering if their symptoms are vaccine related, and this can be helpful to see. 

https://www.ehealthme.com/covid-vaccine-list/                   

I added up the reports and it looked like this for 2021;

J&J  30,800 reports of injury, Moderna 167,500 reports, Phizer 155,820.  Total 354,320 people adversely affected.

Well, this is a lot easier to navigate compared to conducting a database query on VAERS. Pretty sobering indeed.


   
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@sailor008 sorry to hear that! It’s shit really! I’m juT hoping I make gradual improvement I’m at 4 month mark and I hope by 6-8 month mark that I get better tbh 🙏 I would of hoped by 7.5 months for yourself you would of been better definetly one of the longer I’ve seen. Seems like it’s really caused some internal aches and pains with yourself maybe a realistic healing time might be 6-12 months? 


   
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@simplicity2378 That's what I've found the most frustrating: The lack of resources and the lack of belief in the medical community that our symptoms are, indeed, linked to the vaccine. I think there's two things going on: First, everyone wants to believe this vaccine is safe and effective - and it's scary for some to hear otherwise, especially since half of the country has been vaccinated. It's easier for most people to believe it's safe and effective than to hear that actually, no, it's not. And second, I am positive the CDC and FDA are fully aware that these vaccines cause symptoms similar to COVID long-haulers; they're just not going to address them until they're absolutely forced to. And even then, they'll downplay them and continue saying the "benefits outweigh the risks" (which, after experiencing horrible symptoms after my second dose, I doubt.) 


   
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(@simplicity2378)
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What vaccine did you get Amd what symptoms?


   
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@ethan318 hi. Did your ear popping ever go away?


   
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Hi! Does everyone has lowered hemoglobin level? After 1st shot of Moderna, i made the analysis, and it showed very low hemoglobin and ferritin. 


   
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