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Old 11-09-2019, 03:31 PM #351
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stinging in my left arm just doesn't know when to quit.

Hope everyone is doing okay, okay as in no anxiety. Cause anxiety from fear of vaccine failure is the absolute worst .
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Old 11-10-2019, 06:49 AM #352
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Thanks Batbite- at least I am not alone in these symptoms and hoping that I will see some improvement- although it seems as though it might take a lot longer than I hoped it would. Am now taking Cod Liver Oil supplements in the hope that it might improve things. Hope you are now free of symptoms?
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Old 11-10-2019, 08:28 AM #353
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Hope you all had a good weekend. I was wondering if anyone experienced or has been experiencing any headaches or eye problems. I have been having headaches on the right side of my head for weeks now. They are on and off and my eyes also have floaters [random strings and spots in my vison]. I wanted to see if these are maybe more post vaccination symptoms or if I need to go running to the doctor’s again :/
Hope you are doing ok bacc?
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Old 11-10-2019, 12:02 PM #354
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stinging in my left arm just doesn't know when to quit.

Hope everyone is doing okay, okay as in no anxiety. Cause anxiety from fear of vaccine failure is the absolute worst .
Rabies is a frightening thing - your fear and anxiety is justified but hopefully will abate as time goes on. Your symptom is a common side effect of the shot so try not to worry too much! You will be fine
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Old 11-11-2019, 01:19 PM #355
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Hey all. I’ve mostly been okay. I went to the ophthalmologist and it seems as though I don’t have retinal detachment. That’s a relief but at the same time he told me that floaters are a natural side effect of aging and that I’ll basically have to deal with them forever lol As for my symptoms, they come and go, but they honestly don’t prevent me from carrying on with my daily activities. Some days I won’t have any except the leg twitches. Those never go away. Other days I’ll have sore ankles and sore hands and a random tingle on the bottom of my foot, leg, or even on my pelvis (??). Does this happen to anyone else? Sometimes I wonder if I’m imagining some of my symptoms since at this point I am just expecting one of them to happen at any given time lol thanks MsRen for asking about me !
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So glad you checked in again bacc! Also very glad your eyes were checked and are OK! The torn retina left me with some dandy floaters, but I found with time my brain learned to "ignore" them for the most part. They are only really visible in certain light conditions. As to the rabies symptoms...so glad they seem to be relatively minor and you can carry on.
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Old 11-11-2019, 04:09 PM #357
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So I've been experimenting stuff on myself cause why not and these things are to be avoided.

1. Smoking
2. Dehydration
3. Slight malnutrition also seems to be bad
4. And exercise doesn't help
5. Not getting enough sleep is bad

I hope you all have a wonderful day.

I've also learned that the symptoms Google presented with Rabies are almost always severe for example if you have tingling you should have rabies after a few days or so. Since Rabies is prevalent here in India I've read a few cases and almost all of them had a tingling followed by either Furious rabies or they have severe lower back pain followed by Paralytic Rabies. The onset of symptoms and death are about a few days apart.

Vaccine failures occur every once in a while here in India so if you wanna get vaccinated buy the meds from medical stores if you are lucky you'll get one if not then you'll probably have to wait for a while and increase the chance of dying or there is another option Govn. Hospitals where you'll have to wait maybe around an hour or so to get your shot. So if anyone wants to visit India they should get vaccinated. It's not a message it is an order .

Bacc thats wonderful news , Msren and Arose welcome and I am praying for your speedy recovery. God bless
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Hey bacc,

Great to hear that you are getting better - it gives me some hope that I will get through this. This thread and everyone who has contributed over the years has been of help and support for me. Keep us updated on your progress.
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Thank you for your prayers Tobius - much appreciated
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this one is by far the worst feeling in the world but it has been tingling for more than a month now.
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