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Vertigo

Good4Nothin

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I had very bad vertigo soon after getting a Moderna booster. If I told anyone, they said it was obviously caused by old age. Even though I never had it before, and it started right after the shot.

Now three months later, the vertigo is gone.

Most here will say this is all a coincidence.

The vertigo was really bad. One time I tried to get out of bed and the room was spinning about eighty miles an hour. Every day when I got up, I had to hang on to the wall. I had to be careful all the time so I wouldn't fall. And this went on for at least a couple of months.

So, now you will try to convince me that I suddenly got old right after the shot. And I gradually got younger again in the past 3 months.
 
Looks like it is a very rare side effect of the vaccine. Why would people say its a coincidence? Side effect happen with every single drug, medication and medical treatment ever. Even foods can affect some people adversely, even kill them

A significant number of people obtaining COVID-19 vaccines have complained of dizziness. Some 11.8% of the reports associated with COVID-19 vaccines in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) cite dizziness as a possible side effect. An additional 0.80% list vertigo as a complaint while 1.27% reported syncope (fainting).


Discussion and Conclusions: The 9 patients had an evoked nystagmus pathognomonic for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; in the remaining 17 cases, peripheral vestibular dysfunction could be excluded and central disorder may be suggested. Due to the prevalence of nystagmus of non-peripheral origin, a central nervous system involvement could not be excluded. However, due to the small sample size, a definite cause–effect relationship between vaccination and vertigo cannot be inferred. In light of expected third dose, large-scale and well-designed studies are needed to better define possible adverse reactions of the COVID-19 vaccine.

 
I had very bad vertigo soon after getting a Moderna booster. If I told anyone, they said it was obviously caused by old age. Even though I never had it before, and it started right after the shot.

Now three months later, the vertigo is gone.

Most here will say this is all a coincidence.

The vertigo was really bad. One time I tried to get out of bed and the room was spinning about eighty miles an hour. Every day when I got up, I had to hang on to the wall. I had to be careful all the time so I wouldn't fall. And this went on for at least a couple of months.

So, now you will try to convince me that I suddenly got old right after the shot. And I gradually got younger again in the past 3 months.

Really?

This you, three months ago:

I got J&J last spring, and immediately got nausea which lasted 2 months. Then I started getting vertigo, off and on. It was extreme at times, but seems to have mostly gone away for now.

I got Moderna last month, and didn't notice any side effects except slightly sore arm. But I had covid when I got the shot, so I couldn't really tell if the shot made me sick.

Vertigo, yeah, it can be bad. I also read a lot of personal reports online of people having vertigo from a covid vaccine.


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I had very bad vertigo soon after getting a Moderna booster. If I told anyone, they said it was obviously caused by old age. Even though I never had it before, and it started right after the shot.

Now three months later, the vertigo is gone.

Most here will say this is all a coincidence.

The vertigo was really bad. One time I tried to get out of bed and the room was spinning about eighty miles an hour. Every day when I got up, I had to hang on to the wall. I had to be careful all the time so I wouldn't fall. And this went on for at least a couple of months.

So, now you will try to convince me that I suddenly got old right after the shot. And I gradually got younger again in the past 3 months.
Booster? So you got two shots with no bad effects before this one?
What did the doc say about the vertigo?
 
Booster? So you got two shots with no bad effects before this one?
What did the doc say about the vertigo?

No - she got vertigo with her original J&J and nothing but a sore arm with the moderna booster three months ago - according to her at the time.

Until now all of a sudden. 🙃
 
Booster? So you got two shots with no bad effects before this one?
What did the doc say about the vertigo?

I got one J&J in May, for visiting elderly and sick relatives, and had two months of side effects. Then I got a Moderna booster in December, for visiting a friend who has heart disease. That shot was probably useless against variants. I had side effects for maybe 2 months after that. A close relative of mine also had 2 months of side effects from it.
 
No - she got vertigo with her original J&J and nothing but a sore arm with the moderna booster three months ago - according to her at the time.

Until now all of a sudden. 🙃

It wasn't immediate. And I had covid so I didn't notice any vaccine side effects until that was over.
 
Interesting you are able to confirm it was in fact the vaccine and not the Covid - even though at the time the only side effect was a sore arm.

I didn't get any sore arm from any vaccine. You are mixing me up with someone else.
 
It wasn't immediate. And I had covid so I didn't notice any vaccine side effects until that was over.

You think I'm going to believe someone who is constantly playing down the vaccines wasn't on here moaning about said side effects for the past three months? GTFAH, you can fool some fools but you ain't fooling me.
 
I didn't get any sore arm from any vaccine. You are mixing me up with someone else.

Ah the plot thickens!

This is indeed you:



I got J&J last spring, and immediately got nausea which lasted 2 months. Then I started getting vertigo, off and on. It was extreme at times, but seems to have mostly gone away for now.

I got Moderna last month, and didn't notice any side effects except slightly sore arm. But I had covid when I got the shot, so I couldn't really tell if the shot made me sick.

Vertigo, yeah, it can be bad. I also read a lot of personal reports online of people having vertigo from a covid vaccine.
 
I had very bad vertigo soon after getting a Moderna booster. If I told anyone, they said it was obviously caused by old age. Even though I never had it before, and it started right after the shot.

Now three months later, the vertigo is gone.

Most here will say this is all a coincidence.

The vertigo was really bad. One time I tried to get out of bed and the room was spinning about eighty miles an hour. Every day when I got up, I had to hang on to the wall. I had to be careful all the time so I wouldn't fall. And this went on for at least a couple of months.

So, now you will try to convince me that I suddenly got old right after the shot. And I gradually got younger again in the past 3 months.
What makes you think the booster caused this?
 
I had very bad vertigo soon after getting a Moderna booster. If I told anyone, they said it was obviously caused by old age. Even though I never had it before, and it started right after the shot.

Now three months later, the vertigo is gone.

Most here will say this is all a coincidence.

The vertigo was really bad. One time I tried to get out of bed and the room was spinning about eighty miles an hour. Every day when I got up, I had to hang on to the wall. I had to be careful all the time so I wouldn't fall. And this went on for at least a couple of months.

So, now you will try to convince me that I suddenly got old right after the shot. And I gradually got younger again in the past 3 months.
I have an intermittent vertigo issue. It is caused by scar tissue from an earlier infection floating around in the fluid in my ear and banging the fine hairs that sense balance around.

There’s an exercise that helps. But it comes and goes if the bits get dislodged from where they have settled.

That could be it. I had had no infection anywhere near the first time it happened. Just surprise dizzy.
 
What makes you think the booster caused this?

I explained all that. I had vertigo from the J&J shot, and it went away after a couple of months. Then the same thing after Moderna, 6 months later. But much worse.

The worst side effect from J&J was extreme nausea, which I NEVER get otherwise, The worst side effect from Moderna was extreme vertigo, which I never get otherwise. I got some nausea from Moderna, but not as bad as from J&J.
 
I have an intermittent vertigo issue. It is caused by scar tissue from an earlier infection floating around in the fluid in my ear and banging the fine hairs that sense balance around.

There’s an exercise that helps. But it comes and goes if the bits get dislodged from where they have settled.

That could be it. I had had no infection anywhere near the first time it happened. Just surprise dizzy.

And JUST BY COINCIDENCE, this happened during the 2 months after each vaccine. And then stopped.
 
Oh well, maybe so slight I didn't remember it.

Is this a trial or something?

Yes, it's a trial. Suddenly you had side effects when before you didn't and know for a fact it was the vaccine.

Months ago talking about how you didn't get it from Moderna and suddenly out of nowhere had it for months.

In February you even mentioned side effects from the J&J with no word about vertigo from moderna. Makes no sense you wouldn't mention that in a "my vaccine injury story" thread. Ba-lo-ney.

I got the J&J last May, and immediately started feeling very nauseous (something I almost never experience), and it lasted 2 months. Yet when I mentioned it, people told me it must be a coincidence, since Covid vaccine side effects never last more than 2 days.

The official dogma overrides common sense.


Perhaps memory loss is also a side effect from the vaccines? Or perhaps, more accurately, just suffering from not-able-to-keep-my-story-straight-itis,
 
I explained all that. I had vertigo from the J&J shot, and it went away after a couple of months. Then the same thing after Moderna, 6 months later. But much worse.

The worst side effect from J&J was extreme nausea, which I NEVER get otherwise, The worst side effect from Moderna was extreme vertigo, which I never get otherwise. I got some nausea from Moderna, but not as bad as from J&J.
The only thing in the vaccines are inactive COVID-19 pathogens that trigger your immune system to respond as if it has been exposed to COVID-19. So you trade temporary and extremely mild (often undetectable) COVID-19 symptoms for a huge boost to your immune system to fight off an actual future COVID-19 infection. You get the same sort of immunity you would get after fighting off COVID-19 without the damage to your body that COVID-19 does. After a few weeks of being vaccinated, there is literally nothing left of the vaccine in your body. The only difference is that your immune system is now primed with its own T-Cells to fight a COVID infection.

There is no mechanism by which the vaccine could have affected you more than a few weeks after receiving it. Especially if you have already survived an actual COVID-19 infection. I would see a doctor about your symptoms. They may be psychosomatic due to your irrational fear of the vaccine, or they may be symptoms of something more serious.
 
Yes, it's a trial. Suddenly you had side effects when before you didn't and know for a fact it was the vaccine.

Months ago talking about how you didn't get it from Moderna and suddenly out of nowhere had it for months.

In February you even mentioned side effects from the J&J with no word about vertigo from moderna. Makes no sense you wouldn't mention that in a "my vaccine injury story" thread. Ba-lo-ney.




Perhaps memory loss is also a side effect from the vaccines? Or perhaps, more accurately, just suffering from not-able-to-keep-my-story-straight-itis,

I didn't know there was a requirement to describe all the side effects in detail, for you.
 
The only thing in the vaccines are inactive COVID-19 pathogens that trigger your immune system to respond as if it has been exposed to COVID-19. So you trade temporary and extremely mild (often undetectable) COVID-19 symptoms for a huge boost to your immune system to fight off an actual future COVID-19 infection. You get the same sort of immunity you would get after fighting off COVID-19 without the damage to your body that COVID-19 does. After a few weeks of being vaccinated, there is literally nothing left of the vaccine in your body. The only difference is that your immune system is now primed with its own T-Cells to fight a COVID infection.

There is no mechanism by which the vaccine could have affected you more than a few weeks after receiving it. Especially if you have already survived a COVID-19 infection. I would see a doctor about your symptoms. They may be psychosomatic due to your irrational fear of the vaccine, or they may be symptoms of something more serious.

You know nothing about these mRNA vaccines.

I have NO symptoms now. Finally feeling normal and healthy, after months of needless misery. Never again.
 
I didn't know there was a requirement to describe all the side effects in detail, for you.

It just makes sense if you are posting in a "my vaccine injury story" about your vaccine side effects, you would mention the one you were currently experiencing at the time that you are now claiming to have. Don't get mad you can't fool us here. 🤷‍♀️
 
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