I decided to be the guinea pig for my small family and take the jab before anyone else considered it. After the 2nd dose of the Moderna vaccine, I felt a sharp pain down my arm. I dismissed it as simple symptoms from the shot, and the pain faded away in two weeks. A month after the second dose, I began to feel a sharp pain at the ball of…
I decided to be the guinea pig for my small family and take the jab before anyone else considered it. After the 2nd dose of the Moderna vaccine, I felt a sharp pain down my arm. I dismissed it as simple symptoms from the shot, and the pain faded away in two weeks. A month after the second dose, I began to feel a sharp pain at the ball of my left foot. Again dismissed the pain as just me getting older (47m) and a bit overweight.
I dealt with foot pain and self-diagnosed it as plantar fasciitis. A month later, the pain began to travel from my foot up my shin, where it settled at a varicose vein, becoming large and very hot to the touch. I visited my local urgent care, mentioned my concerns, and suggested they may be related to the vaccine. The PA shook his head no and prescribed me antibiotics and Aleve for the pain. The prescription worked for a short while (about two months), and when the pain returned, it seemed to have traveled further up my leg. I returned for another urgent care visit to be sent off to the local emergency room agreeing in writing to go immediately (no shortcuts).
After blood tests and an ultrasound at the emergency room, I was diagnosed with Superficial Thrombophlebitis and told to treat it with over-the-counter pain medication and to wear compression socks, “It would eventually go away.” Fast forward three months, and today the pain has now reached my groin, and my legs feel as if they are heavy when I walk. The pain is bearable but still concerns me.
Each time I asked if I was experiencing side effects of the vaccine, I felt as if I was crazy. The PA at the second urgent care I visited smugly laughed at me, boasting that he had been triple vaxed and had experienced zero side effects.
I decided to be the guinea pig for my small family and take the jab before anyone else considered it. After the 2nd dose of the Moderna vaccine, I felt a sharp pain down my arm. I dismissed it as simple symptoms from the shot, and the pain faded away in two weeks. A month after the second dose, I began to feel a sharp pain at the ball of my left foot. Again dismissed the pain as just me getting older (47m) and a bit overweight.
I dealt with foot pain and self-diagnosed it as plantar fasciitis. A month later, the pain began to travel from my foot up my shin, where it settled at a varicose vein, becoming large and very hot to the touch. I visited my local urgent care, mentioned my concerns, and suggested they may be related to the vaccine. The PA shook his head no and prescribed me antibiotics and Aleve for the pain. The prescription worked for a short while (about two months), and when the pain returned, it seemed to have traveled further up my leg. I returned for another urgent care visit to be sent off to the local emergency room agreeing in writing to go immediately (no shortcuts).
After blood tests and an ultrasound at the emergency room, I was diagnosed with Superficial Thrombophlebitis and told to treat it with over-the-counter pain medication and to wear compression socks, “It would eventually go away.” Fast forward three months, and today the pain has now reached my groin, and my legs feel as if they are heavy when I walk. The pain is bearable but still concerns me.
Each time I asked if I was experiencing side effects of the vaccine, I felt as if I was crazy. The PA at the second urgent care I visited smugly laughed at me, boasting that he had been triple vaxed and had experienced zero side effects.
You should be consulting a lawyer and a hospital doctor