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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It’s been over a year now that I am experiencing parathesia( numbness) pins and needles and constant muscle twitching. Is anyone else having similar symptoms? For how long? And has there been any resolution or answers? Thanks in advance

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By *heshire-cat74Woman
over a year ago

Stoke on Trent

Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done"

Problem for me is the Dr’s won’t accept there is any correlation so it’s impossible to get a diagnosis or any idea of where this is headed, I wish u all the best and will update anyone in a similar position if I find out any more. I’ve had mri scans, bloods and nerve conduction studies. Ncs shows the twitching but they are yet to find a cause…. Don’t Google it u less u want to scare yourself to death

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done"

That sounds more like crap injection technique and having it injected into the capsule of the shoulder rather than the deltoid muscle. Some vaccinators had minimal training and in my personal opinion, were not suitably qualified to inject.

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By *enuineguy76Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

Problem for me is the Dr’s won’t accept there is any correlation so it’s impossible to get a diagnosis or any idea of where this is headed, I wish u all the best and will update anyone in a similar position if I find out any more. I’ve had mri scans, bloods and nerve conduction studies. Ncs shows the twitching but they are yet to find a cause…. Don’t Google it u less u want to scare yourself to death "

will you take another jab ?

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By *heshire-cat74Woman
over a year ago

Stoke on Trent


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

Problem for me is the Dr’s won’t accept there is any correlation so it’s impossible to get a diagnosis or any idea of where this is headed, I wish u all the best and will update anyone in a similar position if I find out any more. I’ve had mri scans, bloods and nerve conduction studies. Ncs shows the twitching but they are yet to find a cause…. Don’t Google it u less u want to scare yourself to death "

Fingers crossed you will get some answers

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By *heshire-cat74Woman
over a year ago

Stoke on Trent


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

That sounds more like crap injection technique and having it injected into the capsule of the shoulder rather than the deltoid muscle. Some vaccinators had minimal training and in my personal opinion, were not suitably qualified to inject. "

That's what I have been thinking but for it to last this long I'm not sure

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By *heshire-cat74Woman
over a year ago

Stoke on Trent


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

Problem for me is the Dr’s won’t accept there is any correlation so it’s impossible to get a diagnosis or any idea of where this is headed, I wish u all the best and will update anyone in a similar position if I find out any more. I’ve had mri scans, bloods and nerve conduction studies. Ncs shows the twitching but they are yet to find a cause…. Don’t Google it u less u want to scare yourself to death will you take another jab ? "

Me no I won't purely because I'm a single parent of children with additional needs it's hard enough now my arm is like it is

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Two weeks after my booster in December I had a TIA (mini stroke) and was left with a numb left arm and foot. Not sure if it was anything to do with the booster or not. I was prescribed thiamine for the numbness and it has now almost gone.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

Problem for me is the Dr’s won’t accept there is any correlation so it’s impossible to get a diagnosis or any idea of where this is headed, I wish u all the best and will update anyone in a similar position if I find out any more. I’ve had mri scans, bloods and nerve conduction studies. Ncs shows the twitching but they are yet to find a cause…. Don’t Google it u less u want to scare yourself to death will you take another jab ? "

absolutely never again! And have been advised against by the neurologist

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Two weeks after my booster in December I had a TIA (mini stroke) and was left with a numb left arm and foot. Not sure if it was anything to do with the booster or not. I was prescribed thiamine for the numbness and it has now almost gone. "
I hope you make a full 100% recovery sally! Apparently taking a baby aspirin daily during the first7 days of infection has reduced 28 day mortality by up to 30%… spike protein is still being found inthe blood months and months after vaccine and is being shown to be a very powerful coagulant causing micro clots.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

That sounds more like crap injection technique and having it injected into the capsule of the shoulder rather than the deltoid muscle. Some vaccinators had minimal training and in my personal opinion, were not suitably qualified to inject.

That's what I have been thinking but for it to last this long I'm not sure"

they also refused to aspirate which was madness in my opinion

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Personally, I think you need to ask for a second opinion. You don't have to just accept what your doctor tells you.

It also seems that the cause is probably less important than the diagnosis & hopefully treatment. It doesn't really matter about getting a doctor to see a correlation between the injection & your symptoms, you need to get them to investigate how to make you better.

If you want to look for compensation at a later date, that will be much easier when the doctors accept you have an "injury".

I hope you get sorted soon.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've got the parathesia thing

from previous damage & burring,

Hope this week coming it gets injected so I can sit rest lay or act in leisure without the pain it has,

I've circulation in the same arm into the thumb

The dimples I've kept (even had lump removed suspected cancer) since the first dose frighten me, because of the disgusting recourse, the neighbors downstairs repulse me and the skin requires it that way, (they covered most my back & now upper arms repeating on the back the same)

Not much likening if you don't wash for weeks esp. Your private parts, hair 3-4 weeks smoke & jump at a bloke like me (see if I'm interested)

Getting about 3 hours sleep & the noise issues

Honestly nearly had a DRR few months back

Heartless

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Personally, I think you need to ask for a second opinion. You don't have to just accept what your doctor tells you.

It also seems that the cause is probably less important than the diagnosis & hopefully treatment. It doesn't really matter about getting a doctor to see a correlation between the injection & your symptoms, you need to get them to investigate how to make you better.

If you want to look for compensation at a later date, that will be much easier when the doctors accept you have an "injury".

I hope you get sorted soon.

Cal"

I’m not bothered about compensation as the government signed that option away at the start and from a personal point of view it’s certainly more important thati get treatment rather than find a correlation. Inthe grand scene of things tho it’s much more important that if there is a correlation that it’s found than me getting treatment. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

OP have you been tested for B12 deficiency ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My heart goes out to anyone who had adverse reactions to the jab, however minor.

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By *ap AdgeMan
over a year ago

Wirral


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

That sounds more like crap injection technique and having it injected into the capsule of the shoulder rather than the deltoid muscle. Some vaccinators had minimal training and in my personal opinion, were not suitably qualified to inject. "

only fully trained Nurse should vaccinate

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP have you been tested for B12 deficiency ?"

Yeah my b12 is towards the higher end…. Has surprised me how much b12 deficiency is being pushed inthe news as of late tho, almost as if they are trying to explain something away. Forgive my cynicism

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My heart goes out to anyone who had adverse reactions to the jab, however minor. "
ty x

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Some years ago (well before Covid vaccinations) I had constant unbearable itching on my left arm and after a lot of investigation it was found to be B12 deficiency. I have injections every three moths and the itching has never come back.

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By *izandpaulCouple
over a year ago

merseyside

My husband has suffered painful joints, especially pelvic areas and shoulders from about 5 days post covid.

It's slowly getting better and with physio, lots of exercise, stretching and pain killers he's back at work and making a slow recovery.

Back to work, plenty of movement and something to take his mind off any pain is probably the best remedy.

Hope you all get better soon.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They definitely are.

I'm unjabbed, decided to wait and glad I did.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

That sounds more like crap injection technique and having it injected into the capsule of the shoulder rather than the deltoid muscle. Some vaccinators had minimal training and in my personal opinion, were not suitably qualified to inject.

That's what I have been thinking but for it to last this long I'm not sure"

If you've had no treatment for it, it's perfectly possible for the inflammation to become chronic. You really need to see a specialist...

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Very similar I had the booster back in December I'm still having pain when using that arm can't lie on that side etc. Can't even get in to see a GP about it so not even sure if anything can be done

That sounds more like crap injection technique and having it injected into the capsule of the shoulder rather than the deltoid muscle. Some vaccinators had minimal training and in my personal opinion, were not suitably qualified to inject. only fully trained Nurse should vaccinate "

Well, that hasn't been the case for the COVID vaccines. If they'd only used nurses, the programme would never have reached a fraction of the numbers it did. It's actually very straightforward to administer a deltoid site injection, but definitely better training and greater initial supervision of new vaccinators would have been advisable.

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By *aturefun63Man
over a year ago

Belper

Still having random pins and needles in arms and legs,had booster in December and covid in October but can’t remember when first started,probably memory loss as well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally, I think you need to ask for a second opinion. You don't have to just accept what your doctor tells you.

It also seems that the cause is probably less important than the diagnosis & hopefully treatment. It doesn't really matter about getting a doctor to see a correlation between the injection & your symptoms, you need to get them to investigate how to make you better.

If you want to look for compensation at a later date, that will be much easier when the doctors accept you have an "injury".

I hope you get sorted soon.

Cal"

No chance of compo from what I’ve heard.

Apparently you haven’t been forced to have the jab, you’ve gone out and had it out of your own free will, plus the lying and corrupt Government are absolved from sort any liability.

Good luck with trying to claim though and I truly hope you’re successful

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By *ustamanMan
over a year ago

weymouth

My eyesight changed back to a previous prescription - that was weird, still there 2 weeks post clear

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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

I have a friend in ICU, he's been there since last week. He's had his internal defibrillator shock him three times since he had his booster 2-weeks ago. (It never had before)

He now isn't sure what's going to happen and he can't drive for a long time in case he gets a shock while driving, which means he can't work. We are all very worried for him.

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