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Old 11-16-2019, 03:17 PM #361
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How is everyone doing? I have still have tingling in hands and feet and sometimes in my cheeks and lips. Aches and pain in my right arm and shoulder too. Anxiety does make it more intense so doing my best to get that under control.
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Old 11-17-2019, 01:33 AM #362
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I have pain in my left elbow and deltoid plus my hips again with a slight headache in my left frontal part of my head. Gonna visit the doctors
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Tobius - hope you feel better soon. Let us know what the doctor says.
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Quick Update regarding my wife, we received great news in the form of a clean EMG test results. Nerves are healthy and operating properly. No neurological diseases.

This plus the addition of Gabepentin has helped with the nerve discomfort. It has dulled down the twitches but they are still present and lead to the everlasting anxieties that come with it regardless of a clean bill of health.

Having read through a lot of this thread I am still curious how long some of your nerve twitches last for. We are 60 Days into this situation thus far, our neurologist chalked them up to be Myokymic twitches. Curious if anyone else had a similar diagnosis.

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Arose- that is good news but continuing symptoms are anxiety inducing. My symptoms are different -mainly tingling but lots of people on this thread report twitching and it does seem to take a while to resolve. Hopefully, with time, your wife’s symptoms will improve. Best wishes
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Thanks for everyone’s well wishes. I imagine most people who have had a full recovery have moved on as previously stated as we all wish to join.

We may not know the full timeline of everyone’s recovery but feel free to chime in if you have had a near 100% turnaround.

I pray for anyone and everyone dealing with an ailment or difficult symptoms. I know it’s easy to lose faith in your improvement as you’re going through hard times. Positive energy towards recovery and a wonderful Thanksgiving to all.


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hi I was vaccinated with 5 doses of verorab vaccine in august. since then my life is literally in ruins. I have a throat neck, a stiff neck, brain fog, headache, joint pain, hand and a shoulder that burn me incredibly. I have erythems in my armpit. it was all after vaccination. I've never had such problems before. I already think I am not getting rabies and not dying. I have unreal depression. Have you encountered anything similar?
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So sorry to hear what you are going through. Have you consulted a doctor?
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Quick Update regarding my wife, we received great news in the form of a clean EMG test results. Nerves are healthy and operating properly. No neurological diseases.

This plus the addition of Gabepentin has helped with the nerve discomfort. It has dulled down the twitches but they are still present and lead to the everlasting anxieties that come with it regardless of a clean bill of health.

Having read through a lot of this thread I am still curious how long some of your nerve twitches last for. We are 60 Days into this situation thus far, our neurologist chalked them up to be Myokymic twitches. Curious if anyone else had a similar diagnosis.

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ARose, wish I could be more help with a time line. There were so many side effects going on with me that I don't recall exactly when the twitches stopped. (My neurologist called them myoclonic.) I do know however, that the myoclonus was one of the first symptoms to clear. This Christmas Eve will mark three years since I was bitten and had the post exposure series. I am doing very well. Hoping and praying the same for your wife and everyone who has ever had a brush with possible rabies and reacted to the vaccine.
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hi I was vaccinated with 5 doses of verorab vaccine in august. since then my life is literally in ruins. I have a throat neck, a stiff neck, brain fog, headache, joint pain, hand and a shoulder that burn me incredibly. I have erythems in my armpit. it was all after vaccination. I've never had such problems before. I already think I am not getting rabies and not dying. I have unreal depression. Have you encountered anything similar?
Hi eliLake, hopefully you do have a trusted doctor to consult on this. A lot of it sounds like vaccine reaction, but there is also the possibility that one or more of the injections to your deltoid may have done some nerve damage. Keep us posted on your progress.
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