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@thamollusk are they coming back as intense as they were initially?  Do all the symptoms come back or just some?


   
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My son is 15 years old. Had 2nd pfizer shot sept 2nd. Approx 6 weeks after he started getting bad head aches. He also got  dizzieness when standing or walking . Fatigue is worst during the morning.  Been to 4 different hospitals, ent and neurologist and no one knows whats going on and they all say it isnt related to vaccine. 3 mri and 1 ct scan of brain all negative. mri of spine also negative. All bloodwork negative (13 vials last week) It has been 7 weeks since symptoms started and they have been getting worse every week. He cant even stand without rocking and needs help walking around the house. Very, very unsteady on his feet. Looks like someone that is very inebriated .  He has been in a childrens hospital for the last 4 days. Just did LP (spinal tap) to check for any diseases or infections. Nuerologist said they may not have any answers for us but i still think this is somehow related to vaccine. My son has a compromised immune system. As a child had asthma and always got sick. Whatever went around he seemed to catch. Dengue fever, salmanilla poisoning, mono ect. Would take several weeks to get over the flu. This is the reason we got him vaccinated in the first place. He is a strong kid who is active and plays sports. Anyone else have these symptoms start several weeks after 2nd shot? 

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@jkro I’m the one that wrote the cipro post.  I have “mostly” recovered from my cipro reaction but it was an extremely long road to get there!!  This Covid vax reaction feels similar in regards to my brain symptoms.  It is 4.5 months after my first P vax and I am doing much better but still seem to have flairs and don’t quite feel like I did pre vax.  For now I do not plan on getting a second shot. 


   
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Has anyone here developed abdominal pain and bloating after your vax??  I just started experiencing this 4 months post first P vax.  Coincidentally I have 4 other vaxxed friends that have started dealing with abdominal pain??


   
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Has anyone here developed abdominal pain and bloating after your vax??  I just started experiencing this 4 months post first P vax.  Coincidentally I have 4 other vaxxed friends that have started dealing with abdominal pain??

Yes mostly at night. I read that study someone posted about Veracella zoster virus reactivating and that is intriguing. Have a look at that post a ways back 


   
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@jolie  Did you take any vitamins or medications to help?


   
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@jaydev55 They aren’t quite as bad as they were right after the vaccine, but still unpleasant. I think I’ve learned to live with it better. I really only ever had dizziness and headaches and that’s what comes back with the relapses. 


   
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@twistedgift I wonder why these symptoms come and go so frequently?


   
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@thamollusk mine don't seem to have any trigger whatsoever, I can be feeling relatively fine and then almost instantly the dizziness and tingles will come and that is when I know I'm in for a bad time. I just lay on the lounge and try to relax as to not work myself up over it. I got myself fish oil, vitamin c and some antihistamine yesterday and some green tea which helped some. I will just keep trying whatever I come across in the hopes that one day these side effects will disappear or at the very least be so minimal that I can live the life I was prior to this dreaded "vaccine".

Same. Sometimes I feel relatively okay for about a week. Sometimes an hour of good then symptoms again. I posted a ways back I thought I was 80-90% better and then this last week has set me back. I have felt terrible. 


   
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@jkro I’m really sorry to hear that, it’s frustrating to think that there’s quite possibly no end in sight for this and no way to hold anyone accountable it looks like.


   
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Hi all. I've been reading this forum for the last month and it has been a big help in appreciating that I seem to not be alone in what I'm experiencing.

I'm a 31 year old male in Australia. Until the Pfizer vax, was fortunate to have always had very good health.

I had my second dose of Pfizer on the 22nd Sept, and since about 5 days after that I have been dealing with one symptom or another every day. Today and yesterday seem worse than usual which is concerning to say the least.

My first symptoms in hindsight seemed to be a bit of shortness of breath or lightheadedness (hard to say) starting around 5 days post vax. It wasn't severe and I didn't think too much of it at the time. 

From about a week later, started to feel dizzy on and off throughout the day but especially in the afternoons and when I'm out for a walk. Dizziness hasn't seemed to be an issue when first waking up or late at night for some reason. The dizziness has been a consistent symptom, feeling that on and off throughout the day for every day since Day 5.

I also have had weird head throbs / slight pains for about a month. I never used to get headaches before that. Fortunately these seem to have lessened off in the last week or two and only rarely feel a head throb / headache pain.

The latest symptom has been the most concerning however. Starting a week ago, I've been feeling weak in the arms. It is usually the right arm but on one other occasion it was the left and other times it is both. I've also felt occasional weakness in my lower leg but not as noticeable as the arms. The weakness seems to make me a bit clumsier and slower, but hasn't stopped me doing anything as of yet.

I've seen a few different docs and after ruling out the usual things, inner ear infection, eye problems, I've finally badgered one into recommending me for a head MRI tomorrow. Will have to wait until next week for the results however. 

If anyone has anything to share on what I'm experiencing, whether you have had a similar experiences and what you did to help deal with it, I'd be grateful to hear it. 

Cheers, and best wishes to all.


   
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@twistedgift thanks for your kind thoughts. I agree. It is all very frustrating. 


   
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Posted by: @jkro
Posted by: @twistedgift

@thamollusk mine don't seem to have any trigger whatsoever, I can be feeling relatively fine and then almost instantly the dizziness and tingles will come and that is when I know I'm in for a bad time. I just lay on the lounge and try to relax as to not work myself up over it. I got myself fish oil, vitamin c and some antihistamine yesterday and some green tea which helped some. I will just keep trying whatever I come across in the hopes that one day these side effects will disappear or at the very least be so minimal that I can live the life I was prior to this dreaded "vaccine".

Same. Sometimes I feel relatively okay for about a week. Sometimes an hour of good then symptoms again. I posted a ways back I thought I was 80-90% better and then this last week has set me back. I have felt terrible. 

When was your last vaccine shot?


   
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I know we are all dealing with these problems but when we kick ourselves for taking the vaccine we can look at the other side.

A friend just spent a week in the hospital with Covid (unvaccinated) said it was the worst thing he's ever experienced had to take oxygen home and who knows if he experiences long covid. 


   
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Posted by: @thamollusk
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Posted by: @twistedgift

@thamollusk mine don't seem to have any trigger whatsoever, I can be feeling relatively fine and then almost instantly the dizziness and tingles will come and that is when I know I'm in for a bad time. I just lay on the lounge and try to relax as to not work myself up over it. I got myself fish oil, vitamin c and some antihistamine yesterday and some green tea which helped some. I will just keep trying whatever I come across in the hopes that one day these side effects will disappear or at the very least be so minimal that I can live the life I was prior to this dreaded "vaccine".

Same. Sometimes I feel relatively okay for about a week. Sometimes an hour of good then symptoms again. I posted a ways back I thought I was 80-90% better and then this last week has set me back. I have felt terrible. 

When was your last vaccine shot?

September 3 one dose Pfizer 


   
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