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Variant, you sound pretty darn healthy. And my money goes on side effects of the jabs. There are so so many and I read of them daily. I deal with neuropathy from a hip replacement gone wrong and a lot of nerve damage so I know that one.
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Welcome, variant!
I'm not sure what you mean when you say you have a sensation lf "'latency'" but it sounds as if you're finding that initiating a movement is slow. I'm like that, and I'm assuming it's my arthritis. I have to work up some momentum before I can do anything at a regular pace. But you're young for arthritis--though it's not unheard of. Sometimes there's some nerve impingement going on, and that's often just a wear-and-tear thing that comes on as we get older. Sometimes it's severe enough to require medical intervention or at least diagnosis but it sounds as if you've been that route by seeing a neurologist. I don't think the COVID vaccine could have caused your symptoms. The vaccines are remarkably safe and side effects have been minimal for most people. Too many respected medical authorities have stated this repeatedly, citing lots of evidence. Congratulations on your healthy lifestyle! I hope you can find some solutions to the problems you've been having.
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Welcome Variant.
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i have never heard the term latency used for a symptom before either. can you explain?
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It's like everything works, but just feels a little "slower" than normal. If that makes sense. I obviously haven't ruled out arthritis (as another poster suggested) but has felt unlikely it would manifest itself in both hands and both feet at the same time and in the same way. I have arthritis in my knee (from multiple ACL reconstructions) and it's quite a bit different - including actual pain rather than just sluggishness. Anyway, more or less trying to find others out there with the same sort of journey. Keeping an eye on things in the interim and hoping for improvement. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | agate (02-24-2022), echoes long ago (02-24-2022) |
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i think you are right, i don't think that it would manifest at the same time in the same way with both hands and feet.
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My advice is not to get any more jabs!! REALLY. Just have a look at the various govt health websites for averse effects. Vaers, Yellow Car, Eurdra . Thousands hit with nerve conditions, blood clots etc. My neuropathy is bad and one bit of that experimental MRNA would take me out, for sure.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | caroline2 (03-18-2022) |
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