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The title says it all. First time I caught COVID in 2020, I had mild neurological and histamine-related long COVID symptoms (tingling, numbness, brain fog, fatigue, muscle twitching and weakness, blurry vision, rashes and hives, eczema, substances intolerance). Took Pfizer’s first dose, the symptoms worsened so much I had Bell’s palsy, dysautonomia (and I mean those as official diagnosis) and had to be put on immunosuppressant therapy. Recovered. Two doctors (an infectious disease doctor and a neuroimmunologist) told me not to take the other doses. Caught COVID again two weeks ago. Mild flu symptoms. Not as bad as first time, not even close to my reaction to my first vaccine. Pretty much recovered right now with mild neurological and histamine-related symptoms again but not disabling at all. I wonder if anyone else went through a similar experience. Doctors didn’t seem to be amused nor interested in my case and why I reacted to infection and vaccine the way I did.
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