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Tingling after Swine Flu Vaccine Chapter 2

Here is the continuation of surfnsand247's original Tingling after Swine Flu Vaccine.
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jc(Julie) all I'm really saying is that steriods would help to suppress our immune system in the case of an auto-immune reaction, but if it's actually just a bacteria at work maybe it could make things worse??  Not sure if it will help or hurt though, but I'll try it out at some point if I have to....

Since I did get my flu shot at Walmart, and the foreign idiot who gave it to me injected it into my bone (it is supposed to be an intramuscular shot), maybe they will be willing to give me some $$ if I ever become really bad off if I threaten to sue... It probably wouldn't take much to make me shut up and go along my own way.

How often are you getting the twitches Julie?, Your muscles sometimes feel like they have a mind of their own, right??
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Thank you Julie,
Unfortunately, there's far too much money riding on this, for anyone to be 'caring'..
Let us all think just for one moment, how many ' unreported' cases there are?
My hospital did not meet this basic right point-blank, because not one single doctor, was prepared to put his signature to the document, for total scientific lack of proof... why would they?
To be fair, even my own family, and close friends (many of whom have had the vaccine) genuinely cannot believe my total and massive decline in health is solely due to one vacc... kind of leaves us out there on our own doesn't it??
Not wishing to scare any newcomers here, but the challenges many of us now face, for the lucky ones, will be several years, for the rest of us??....Strength can only come from within. I now accept what has become of me and am about to start a new challenging job, using that which I have left. Anger is normally not productive, but it got me off my a*s...take care all..
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am also just amazed that I have personally made complaints to all the right people and no one has ever followed up and so all of our reactions just get swept under the rug. Besides no one caring about what happened to us they don't care what happens to everyone else that gets the vaccine this year. It just makes you wonder how many things are covered up. Julie
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How would steroids help us with our immune system? I was told steroids lower your immune system and make you more suseptible to infection. I just think that was some potent chemical a year ago to make us still have issues!!
Turtle: I am sorry you are having the twitches. I still have the twitches myself and they are annoying. Hope you feel better soon. Take care everyone, Julie
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jc(Julie).... look at what happened to Robbo, he had to be given IV's of antibiotics to finally get better... Neurologists tend to look past the obvious... I'm still thinking that antibiotics are going to make me better if anything ever will, and I'm still taking them... Steroids will help to fix your immune system, but you have to go to the right types of doctors (which I have yet to do)... I'd be curious do know if anyone here has been to a doctor of Internal Medicine? or an Infectious Disease doctor?  I'm through with the neurologist and I won't be going back, I was supposed to go back over a month ago (and was supposed to have a 2nd emg), but I'm done with doctors who won't and don't know how to fix anything... I'm not getting anymore tests from my neurolgist and won't ever see another neurologist again in my life.... I will continue with other types of doctors who actually try something to help me...

I have been having a ton of muscle twitches the last few days, my wife has been able to feel them several times too... So I think this is probably my lowest point.... I am getting worse but sloooowly getting worse so it may even feel some days like I slightly improve, but the overall trend is all downhill.
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Surely the nerve is either demyelinated or not. WHat else can go wrong with it when it isn't cut or crushed or pinched? A lot of people have normal nerve conduction studies I think though.
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