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Could the vaccine help my long Covid?

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CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 12:27

Anyone?
I’ve been terrified of having the vaccine and now have been suffering for months with long Covid so now feel I have no choice.
Any positive or negative experiences welcome, thank you Smile

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JanglyBeads · 22/01/2022 13:05

There is some evidence it might help, yes.

Do it OP! 💐

UnconditionalSurrender · 22/01/2022 13:07

One person I know said it helped tremendously - I think I would do it. I had a post viral illness for years after a bout of flu and I would've tried anything that had a glimmer of helping.

HoneyPea · 22/01/2022 13:10

I think it would depend what your long vivid symptoms are. I had Covid last December and was left with extremely high heart rate and random palpitations when walking up the stairs. Since I have had my jabs the palpitations have stopped but I still have a high heart rate. No idea if the jabs had any impact or if it was just time.

CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 13:45

My symptoms are really only 2 : complete exhaustion,
I’ve literally slept all day between school runs and then all night for months with just managing the dinner etc of an evening.
I’ve been off work and am so worried I’ll lose my job if I can’t go back.
The other symptom is horrendous back pain which I’m having an MRI for but it started on day 1 of Covid and has never left.
I think I could bear the pain if I wasn’t so knackered all the time though.
I feel like I’ve got flu every single day, that’s the best way to describe it.
I’ll get the jab - at this point I can’t get much worse Confused

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CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 15:10

Anyone?

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Theresomethingaboutdairy · 22/01/2022 17:15

There is plenty of evidence to suggest that getting the vaccine before you get Covid may prevent long Covid, or at least alleviate the symptoms, but I'm not sure if it helps once you already have long Covid. In your situation though I don't really see what you have to lose?

CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 17:17

You’re right - nothing to lose at all at this point.
Long Covid as so odd for me as I recovered completely and then a month later when massively downhill again and haven’t managed to pick up Confused

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CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 19:31

I’ve booked
Any more experiences at all?

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Ronaldo2004 · 22/01/2022 19:56

Can’t help with your specific question but my ex bf had glandular fever when we were together and took about 2.5/3 years to fully recover from the fatigue so even if the vaccine doesn’t help hopefully time will.

CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 20:05

That’s a terrifying thought to feel like this for that long as I’ll 100% lose my job Confused

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AlexandraEiffel · 22/01/2022 20:07

I thought there was research to show that the vaccine could help long covid. But I don't recall the source, so could have been anecdotes. I can't be certain.

But someone did tell me recently that their long covid disappeared after vaccine.

CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 20:19

Thank you for that.
The mention of a possible “ flare up “ in symptoms have worried me as mentioned in that article however lots of people are reporting long Covid feeling better after a vaccine so I think it’s worth a go!

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AlexandraEiffel · 22/01/2022 20:24

Didn't it say any flare up (if any) was temporary? Looks worth a try to me

Ronaldo2004 · 22/01/2022 20:25

@CovidConfused123 Sorry was meant to be reassuring of not giving up hope of it getting better even if it’s not happening now.

CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 20:27

Yep and a flare up but better in the long run would be far better than living like this forever.
No please don’t apologise! I know some really suffer and take a long time to overcome lots of virus’ - it’s just very hard as I have youngish kids and a full time job so my life would be pretty hard going if this goes on much longer but any light at the end of the tunnel is better than nothing!

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SouthOfFrance · 22/01/2022 20:28

I also read somewhere the vaccine is supposed to help long covid. Not sure where I read it now though!

AnyBenny · 22/01/2022 20:35

I do have a friend whose long Covid improved considerably when she had the vaccines - anecdotal obviously but I don’t think I’ve read anything about it making long Covid worse, so def worth a try!

AgathaX · 22/01/2022 20:49

I had long covid. No sense of smell for almost a year. Had my first jab and I could smell again about a week later. Could have been a coincidence of course, but .....

CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 21:01

If it helps slightly with the terrible fatigue or pain I would be over the moon!

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NothingTraLaLa · 22/01/2022 21:10

Each AZ jab I had last year seemed to push me a little closer to normal. The Pfizer booster, not so much.

I can’t say for sure that my improvements were solely down to the jabs; I’d been ill for over a year before my first one and was slowly getting better anyway, but there did seem to be an acceleration of improvement after each one.

Still not completely back to 100% but fairly confident that I will eventually get there.

Frenchfancy · 22/01/2022 21:33

Dd1 had long covid, started about a month after she first got covid. Ended up off work for 5 months. She was starting to get better but still very fatigued with lung pain when she had here first vaccine. It made a massive difference and she was getting back to normal. 5 months later and she started to get bad again. Booster jab sorted it out again. She if now going back to the gym 19 months after catching covid. She is 22.

Get the vaccine.

CovidConfused123 · 22/01/2022 21:37

I’m so sorry to hear of other people’s struggles with Covid.
I was very naive to think as a young ish 30 year old with no health conditions I would be okay without the vaccine
I was terrified of the vaccine and then this happened Confused
I won’t be offered AZ due to my age but I guess anything is worth a try at this point!
22 is so young - I’m so pleased she is better

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savemefromtheteens · 22/01/2022 21:44

My daughter found the vaccine really helped her long covid symptoms. She caught Covid in March 2020 and was really ill and basically bed bound for 6 months. After that she was diagnosed with chronic fatigue as a result of covid. She was sleeping up to 20hours a day. A few days after her first vaccine she felt so much better, she got her spark back and has been improving ever since. She's now had 3 jabs. I hope it works the same for you.