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Old 11-04-2020, 04:11 PM #1
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I was told not to worry since I did not find a bat by my GP. I also spoke to local infectious disease and they said my titers should be high enough that I shouldn’t even worry if it was a bat, but since there isn’t a bat boosters will not even be considered.

That said still having back/shoulder/neck pain on left side, but my tingling has gone down significantly, muscle spasms come and go, but seem to be less than before. I’m 3 months out from finishing these shots and I’m again hopeful!
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I was told not to worry since I did not find a bat by my GP. I also spoke to local infectious disease and they said my titers should be high enough that I shouldn’t even worry if it was a bat, but since there isn’t a bat boosters will not even be considered.

That said still having back/shoulder/neck pain on left side, but my tingling has gone down significantly, muscle spasms come and go, but seem to be less than before. I’m 3 months out from finishing these shots and I’m again hopeful!
They are right, three months after vaccine your titer should be high, do not worry we share common symptoms, it well go.
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Dear battyinthemountains,
How are you ? I hope your symptoms has get better, I am stable at mild symptoms not an issue for me I can control it.

I just want to check how you doing.
Best for you all.
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Dear battyinthemountains,
How are you ? I hope your symptoms has get better, I am stable at mild symptoms not an issue for me I can control it.

I just want to check how you doing.
Best for you all.
I’m so happy to hear that!

I’m also doing quite well. I tested positive for COVID a couple of weeks ago, but feel the vaccine reaction really prepared me for it!

I hope you continue to do well!
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4 months ago I completed the rabies vaccine. During that time I had many undesirable effects. Many mirrored rabies symptoms and honestly ruined nearly 3 months of my life, but as of now I have things mostly under control and wanted to share what helped me in hopes future readers can get over the reaction as I have in the past few weeks. I have upped my vitamins. I had been taking magnesium, D3, Omega3, and zinc as a precaution for COVID, so these where already in my routine, but found when I added liquid vitamin B and a nerve tonic tincture my pins and needles/spasms really got better, the migraines have been treated with an essential oil blend and ice packs, body aches with a menthol body rub. I try to not overdo anything and so far things have been immensely better.
I’m grateful I found this community and I hope everyone here continues to do well or finds some treatment that helps ease these reactions and future readers know there is hope.
Take care.
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This is my first post here, hi!
I just received the 7th day vaccine of the PEP series last night as a precaution, as I was told it was safe, and have been feeling pins and needles, shooting pains, and a tightness in my left arm/left ring/pinky finger and my left foot, left side of my face since after my second dose. The foot & face seem to have improved a bit, but my arm hasn’t at all. Like my fingers aren’t coordinated or snappy as they should be

The posts on here about improving give me hope, but I can’t help but be worried about those people who seem to have gotten worse & never came back. The thought of having given myself a permanent condition or something like MS or worse is terrifying and depressing. Anybody know what happened to ARose’s wife and Neuro_member??
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This is my first post here, hi!
I just received the 7th day vaccine of the PEP series last night as a precaution, as I was told it was safe, and have been feeling pins and needles, shooting pains, and a tightness in my left arm/left ring/pinky finger and my left foot, left side of my face since after my second dose. The foot & face seem to have improved a bit, but my arm hasn’t at all. Like my fingers aren’t coordinated or snappy as they should be

The posts on here about improving give me hope, but I can’t help but be worried about those people who seem to have gotten worse & never came back. The thought of having given myself a permanent condition or something like MS or worse is terrifying and depressing. Anybody know what happened to ARose’s wife and Neuro_member??
Hi, welcome. I’m glad you found this space. I have read and reread these posts so many times to get through the rough times, and like to think most stop updating when the reactions become manageable or finally cease.
I hope that the final dose went well and these side effects don’t last long for you. Please keep us updated and take care of yourself.
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4 months ago I completed the rabies vaccine. During that time I had many undesirable effects. Many mirrored rabies symptoms and honestly ruined nearly 3 months of my life, but as of now I have things mostly under control and wanted to share what helped me in hopes future readers can get over the reaction as I have in the past few weeks. I have upped my vitamins. I had been taking magnesium, D3, Omega3, and zinc as a precaution for COVID, so these where already in my routine, but found when I added liquid vitamin B and a nerve tonic tincture my pins and needles/spasms really got better, the migraines have been treated with an essential oil blend and ice packs, body aches with a menthol body rub. I try to not overdo anything and so far things have been immensely better.
I’m grateful I found this community and I hope everyone here continues to do well or finds some treatment that helps ease these reactions and future readers know there is hope.
Take care.

Hello my friend,

Sorry that you got COVID, I hope you feel better now, you know I started my new job two months ago, been so bussy helped me alot to ignore the symptoms, Now its all under control its come and go but mostly mild, no issue its geting better with time, I am glad to know you doing will, for all people who experiance this side effect, the vaccine is effictive but you might experiance bad side effects just give it time, do not worry it will pass it happened to us all.
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4 months ago I completed the rabies vaccine. During that time I had many undesirable effects. Many mirrored rabies symptoms and honestly ruined nearly 3 months of my life, but as of now I have things mostly under control and wanted to share what helped me in hopes future readers can get over the reaction as I have in the past few weeks. I have upped my vitamins. I had been taking magnesium, D3, Omega3, and zinc as a precaution for COVID, so these where already in my routine, but found when I added liquid vitamin B and a nerve tonic tincture my pins and needles/spasms really got better, the migraines have been treated with an essential oil blend and ice packs, body aches with a menthol body rub. I try to not overdo anything and so far things have been immensely better.
I’m grateful I found this community and I hope everyone here continues to do well or finds some treatment that helps ease these reactions and future readers know there is hope.
Take care.
Hey, thank you for sharing this! We are just starting this journey. Did you also have tingling at the site of the bite?
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Hey, thank you for sharing this! We are just starting this journey. Did you also have tingling at the site of the bite?
Yes! I actually would have never noticed the bite marks, but it itched and that’s when I saw the marks. I didn’t think much of it at first, but when our house was invaded it all clicked.

I did get tingling and itching around three months post bite at the site. I’m nearing 6 months from noticing my bite and the teeth marks are still visible.

I hope your symptoms let up quickly!
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