![]() I do hope though that we all here will recover eventually. Maybe, it helps me learn to let go and accepts that sometimes things just happen. Looking at the bright side, this makes me less procrastinating (you don’t know what will happen in the future) and enjoying more things at the present. Don’t know what to think about it but I try not to worry about it too much because what’s done is done. It’s been about 6 weeks now since my symptoms started. My dizziness was gone for about a week and it was back but I can still function normally. These adverse events are of special interest because theyve already identified the risk for these adverse events occuring with other prior vaccinations. My doctor was not sure what to think of the whole thing because he said my bloodwork was pristine and I had no health issue before. Adverse Events of Special Interest means a person who was vaccinated with the cov shot DID IN FACT experience and report the adverse event listed after receiving the injection. Still have buzzing/vibration on my left side and I will see a neurologist for EMG test soon. Symptoms on the right side were almost completely gone until I had to see my doctor and I got anxious or having anxiety and guess what, the symptoms return (pins and needles and numbness), however, not as bad as from the beginning. Have your symptoms approved at all? I hope you recover soon. ![]() I'll post my detailed symptoms in Covid-19 vaccine side effect thread. I'll check out Reddit, maybe it will give me more hope that this is temporary. He also ordered CT scan for my brain and x-ray for my back. He said this is not usual and he thinks it has something to do with spinal cord or brain so he refers me to have EMG test with neurologist(probably have to wait about a month). He did the testing for my legs and feet as well and he was alarm when I had some reflex on my right foot when he move this finger under my foot. I went to see my doctor today and he thinks the numbness on my left fingers are from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome which I kind of agree. My symptoms are more on the left side but I start to have foot and calf vibrations on my right side in the past few days. Yes I have the injection of the left side. And a lot of people who post about this problem say it goes away in 6-8 weeks. I did a search for numbness, tingling, and nerves. ![]() They'll let you talk to each other AFTER you get it, haha). (Notice there is no thread for people to talk to each other BEFORE the vaccine, lol. ![]() I read 6-8 weeks from people posting on reddit. Using these parameters, the analytics team decides if the person can be called an industry influencer.Posted by: Did you have your injection on the left side? My tingling is worse on the right side which is where I had my injection. The GlobalData analysts hand-select people with a large following on Twitter, who have an occupation or expertise in a particular industry, and share valuable thoughts on the industries, says Narkhede. GlobalData’s Social Media Analytics database tracks online conversations on Twitter and Reddit and provides real-time public insight on the industry, explains Premraj Narkhede, director of data analytics at GlobalData. Methodology behind social media analytics MSD garnered the latest spike on social media after the data announcement and authorization of its antiviral pill Lagevrio (molnupiravir) at the end of 2021. While there was a peaked interest in Gilead Sciences’ Veklury (remdesivir) and its potential against Covid-19 in the first half of 2020, the social media attention started to fade. Online conversations about AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson were more prominent on Reddit than on Twitter in Q2 2021, as people were voicing their concerns over the side effects of both Covid-19 vaccines, whereas Twitter posts were more related to the business.Ĭonversations about therapeutics were not as popular as vaccines. Novavax saw an increased engagement on Reddit in Q1 2021 after the positive data announcement for its Covid-19 vaccine. ![]()
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