Hello.
I received my first Pfizer shot on 5/10/21 at 9.54am. Batch no. FG3716-001 administered at my local medical centre.
That evening I felt nauseous so went to bed. I then woke during the night with a horrible metallic taste in my mouth. I got up to use bathroom and experienced terrible dizziness to the point I had to grasp onto the bathroom vanity to stabilise.
This happened a further three times in the next 24 hours, along with numbness and tingling in my cheeks and top lip. A tremor developed in the back of my neck and hand.
I reported my reaction to my GP who advised me to contact CARM. My Adverse Event Report ID is: AEFI031861. I have received no contact from CARM or further check from my GP.
Ongoing problems from this jab include:
- a horrible sense of being in a boat rocking in a rough sea which is particularly bad when lying down or sitting still;
- exacerbation of an existing nerve injury in my left foot leading to intense rhythmic cramping;
- balance issues;
- facial tingling.
I am currently awaiting a neurologist appointment.
I reluctantly had the second shot after consulting another doctor who said the first jab obviously affected my nervous system and must have entered my vascular system (instead of being contained in the muscle. I recall blood being on the plaster when I removed it post jab). This doctor advised if I do decide to have the second shot, I should have the syringe aspirated. I did this and thankfully did not have anything like the reaction to the first shot (although the injection site is still painful).
I checked the website HowBadIsMyBatch and found there had been 3 reports of death and >150 serious adverse reactions associated with the first batch number. There were no deaths reported with the second batch dose and only a small amount of adverse reactions associated.
I have researched widely and am regularly taking quercetin, vitamin D, zinc and will shortly introduce glutathione - this combination was recommended by a sufferer with similar symptoms.
It is now over five months since the first jab. Some days are better than others.
I feel coerced into taking the second in order to continue the activities I enjoy.
The rocking sensation is horrible and I hope and pray it diminishes. However, I feel grateful to not have suffered to the extent of Casey and other people.
Thanks for reading.
Anne