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Message Subject Uncle with long term severe arm pain after first dose of COVID vaccine- any fixes?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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My uncle had the first dose of the vaccine about 8 months ago. I don't know if he took Phizer or Moderna. He never took the second dose because of the arm pain he experienced almost immediately after the first dose. He still barely uses that arm, because it's too painful to move or lift much with it. He takes care of about 10 horses, and his arm pain is making it almost impossible to lift and move around the hay bales they need for daily feeding.

I have heard lots of techniques mentioned to help end long covid, reduce covid symptoms, etc. Many utilize supplements like selenium, vitamin c, magnesium, vitamin d, etc. Are there any supplements or proven techniques that are working to help alleviate longer term physical muscle pain type symptoms caused by the vaccine itself?
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If it is his shoulder, there's a syndrome known as SIRVA that could have been caused by misplaced needle during injection. Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration.

My neighbor had this from a regular flu shot. He suffered for 6 months, and finally saw a doctor who wanted to inject cortisone, to which he said no thanks. It got much better with 10 weeks of physical therapy and a short course of prednisone.

He put in a claim to the VICP and got almost $100k out of it. Up front cost was minimal, i.e. $300 to a lawyer in Boston who does vaccine cases ( [link to ccandh.com (secure)] and no, I don't work for them). The lawyer does not get a cut, they get paid separately by the VICP, so he walked away with the whole $100k and got his initial $300 refunded.

VICP info: [link to www.hrsa.gov (secure)] You can search that site for SIRVA.

However, the Covid vaccines are NOT COVERED under VICP, rather CICP: [link to www.hrsa.gov (secure)]

I would definitely look into filing a claim.
 
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