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Old 08-08-2017, 07:46 PM #161
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I am terribly afraid, I have seen two neurologists who didn't perform any physical exam on me but just tested me for an MRI. I need to have an EMG done to rule out ALS and have an appointment with a new neuro on Friday. Hopefully can get EMG done next week. We have all suffered so horribly and I hope we all get through this better and stronger and safe.
I just turned 29 so I hope I have a lot of good years left
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Old 08-08-2017, 07:47 PM #162
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7 months? 2 years and 2 EEGs later i still havent recovered..before this happened i was a 35 year old in the prime of my youth and i had never fallen sick for like 20 years...now i cant walk properly, i cant lift anything, my muscles twitch randomly all over my body (including face)....i have lost muscle tone on all 4 limbs...i slur at times...i make typing mistakes and man the tinnitus is unbearable
We need to get EMG done, both of us
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It is strange how probably most people don't have problems with this vaccine, but some of us do. I have some thoughts and experiences to share just for the sake of information if nothing else. Almost 6 years ago my health was severely damaged by a prescription of Cipro, which is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic. Fluoroquinolones contain a fluoride ion that allows the medication to cross the blood-brain barrier. Many of my symptoms were neurological, including myoclonus and depression. Other than that I developed a raging Candida infection, tendon and ligament damage, a torn retina, food allergies, multi-chemical sensitivities, extreme fatigue, and inability to regulate my body temperature. Traditional Chinese Medicine (acupuncture and herbs) were the best help in that situation, but over all, time, rest, good nutrition, and a lot of patience went into my (incomplete) recovery. It took 5 years for me to feel even reasonably good. The food allergies and multichemical sensitivity are still with me and are probably permanent. Then I was bitten by the bat, and the rest of that history is on this forum. In searching and researching answers to the Cipro problem, I had myself tested for the MTHFR gene variant, and came up heterozygous positive on both genes. Not as bad as homozygous positive, but my results still mean that my body is not methylating well, lacking in a liver enzyme that allows the body to break down and remove toxins, therefore the toxins stay in the body longer and do damage. I need to practice very careful avoidance of pharmaceuticals, and I knew the rabies vaccine would probably be problematic, but in the case of a bat bite with no bat to test...you have no choice. Just some thoughts as to why those of us on this forum might be having the problems we are.
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BatBite,
That is a good theory. My symptoms come and go, as do everyone's appear to be. I have had so many tests and doctors and time, I think I am finally better and over something and then I get worse again.
I hope we all recover fully, I don't know how much more I can take.
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That is a good theory. My symptoms come and go, as do everyone's appear to be. I have had so many tests and doctors and time, I think I am finally better and over something and then I get worse again.
I hope we all recover fully, I don't know how much more I can take.
trippin2, you say you are now about 3 months out. For me that was the worst time frame post vaccine. From about 2 1/2 months to 4 1/2 months out it was so bad I didn't know if I'd make it, and the possibility of living out whatever was left of my life under those conditions was unthinkable. Then, 4 1/2 to 5 months out I began to feel slow, small improvements. Hopefully this will happen for you, too. I know I'm not "out of the woods" yet, and things could relapse, but I'm far better than I was at 3 months.
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trippin2, you say you are now about 3 months out. For me that was the worst time frame post vaccine. From about 2 1/2 months to 4 1/2 months out it was so bad I didn't know if I'd make it, and the possibility of living out whatever was left of my life under those conditions was unthinkable. Then, 4 1/2 to 5 months out I began to feel slow, small improvements. Hopefully this will happen for you, too. I know I'm not "out of the woods" yet, and things could relapse, but I'm far better than I was at 3 months.

That is encouraging news and I hope we all recover like the people before us have
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trippin2, you say you are now about 3 months out. For me that was the worst time frame post vaccine. From about 2 1/2 months to 4 1/2 months out it was so bad I didn't know if I'd make it, and the possibility of living out whatever was left of my life under those conditions was unthinkable. Then, 4 1/2 to 5 months out I began to feel slow, small improvements. Hopefully this will happen for you, too. I know I'm not "out of the woods" yet, and things could relapse, but I'm far better than I was at 3 months.
I'm glad you're still online and active here on the forum, it's nice to have someone to talk to
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Yes, the forum was (and is) huge for me. Family and friends try to be supportive, but as this drags on and on, you can tell they don't get why you are so fearful every time something happens. They don't get that you withdraw socially because you pretty much look fine, and the doctor said you would be fine. The 3 months that I had a terrible time walking, and was in sooooo much pain, they were concerned, that's very visible. But the rest...it's just as awful. The creepy thing is that a lot of the neurological stuff is the same as rabies symptoms. Understandable I think, that that would strike fear into your heart!
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[QUOTE=Batbite24;1248804]Yes, the forum was (and is) huge for me. Family and friends try to be supportive, but as this drags on and on, you can tell they don't get why you are so fearful every time something happens. They don't get that you withdraw socially because you pretty much look fine, and the doctor said you would be fine. The 3 months that I had a terrible time walking, and was in sooooo much pain, they were concerned, that's very visible. But the rest...it's just as awful. The creepy thing is that a lot of the neurological stuff is the same as rabies symptoms. Understandable I think, that that would strike fear into your heart

I am having muscle twitches all over my body now for a week, now my eye is twitching uncontrollably. My mom and boyfriend have both completely written me off as a hypochondriac and the doctors think I'm nuts too. I'm starting to even doubt myself sometimes until I read these posts. I feel like I'm having a stroke a lot of times because I go numb and it's terrifying
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I hope that people in the future can gain hope from all of these posts and also just doing research online from other vaccines that cause our symptoms. I have a neuro appt tomorrow and he better not tell me it's anxiety
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