- Jun 13, 2019
- 1,108
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Started with a cold, possibly worsened by medication/noise
You will be fine Chinmoku. Try not to worry you're doing the right thing having the vaccine. I was apprehensive about it until I heard the stories from people on LBC talk radio. A young woman just 28 years, regularly runs 3 to 4 miles a day. Got COVID-19 and now has Long COVID-19 and can hardly walk 30 yards without gasping for breath. Woman in her 40s, fit as a fiddle, has long term COVID-19, bleeds from her ears, gums and doctors haven't a clue how to treat her. She can't hold a cup of coffee in one hand as it shakes continuously. She was crying profusely. Had her own business, employed people, now she can't work and been like this for 6 months. A family of five all have long COVID-19. The three young kids can't play games as they all have breathing and other respiratory problems.I have kids, I need to get the vaccine. I'm booking the AstraZeneca in a nearby hospital. I hope it does not spike my tinnitus. In fact, wouldn't it be nice if, surprisingly, for once, something lowered my tinnitus?
It would be nice indeed.I have kids, I need to get the vaccine. I'm booking the AstraZeneca in a nearby hospital. I hope it does not spike my tinnitus. In fact, wouldn't it be nice if, surprisingly, for once, something lowered my tinnitus?
That sounds horrible, Michael. I'm so sorry for that young woman and her children. Let's hope they will heal in time.You will be fine Chinmoku. Try not to worry you're doing the right thing having the vaccine. I was apprehensive about it until I heard the stories from people on LBC talk radio. A young woman just 28 years, regularly runs 3 to 4 miles a day. Got COVID-19 and now has Long COVID-19 and can hardly walk 30 yards without gasping for breath. Woman in her 40s, fit as a fiddle, has long term COVID-19, bleeds from her ears, gums and doctors haven't a clue how to treat her. She can't hold a cup of coffee in one hand as it shakes continuously. She was crying profusely. Had her own business, employed people, now she can't work and been like this for 6 months. A family of five all have long COVID-19. The three young kids can't play games as they all have breathing and other respiratory problems.
It scared me Chinmoku. That's the reason I had the vaccine. Take care...That sounds horrible, Michael. I'm so sorry for that young woman and her children. Let's hope they will heal in time.
Sounds like me, except I'm 38. I'll tell you something, nothing is scarier than gasping for air. A sense of doom washes over you and it dominates your senses. I remember one day in the hospital I went to put my feet down so I could get a drink, and from nowhere, all of a sudden I couldn't breathe at all, I mean I was gasping for air like I was being strangled. I called out for help and nurses came running over and stuck an oxygen mask on me. When my sats were taken, I was about 79.A young woman just 28 years, regularly runs 3 to 4 miles a day. Got COVID-19 and now has Long COVID-19 and can hardly walk 30 yards without gasping for breath
Breaking news, it looks like the blot clots may in fact be caused specifically by the vaccine. The good news is that they say they now know how to treat these cases:The NHS says the cases of blood clots are within normal statistics and are not due specifically to the vaccine.
It seems to me that the vaccines are actually being tried out on humans right now, and that the vaccination process is some sort of global experiment.Looks like the vaccine did in fact cause the blood clots.
Breaking news, it looks like the blot clots may in fact be caused specifically by the vaccine. The good news is that they say they now know how to treat these cases:
Two teams of medical researchers independently found that the vaccine could trigger an autoimmune reaction causing blood to clot in the brain.
"Nothing but the vaccine can explain why these individuals had this immune response," Pål André Holme, MD, PhD, a professor of hematology and chief physician of the Oslo University Hospital in Norway, told the Journal.
European scientists say they've found link between AstraZeneca's vaccine and blood clots
In the United States the COVID-19 vaccines are NOT yet approved by the FDA. Rather, the FDA has issued an "Emergency Use Authorization" for them which does the following:I thought pharma companies had to comply with a series of phases and trials before a drug or a vaccine were approved for human use
Okay? I know like three dozen people who've had the vaccine now including people with existing audiological issues, and none of them have had issues, either.The people I know who have had COVID-19 recovered quite well after a month, and none of them reported any hearing issues.
I think that's not the right way of doing things, I mean, letting a vaccine be administered for human use without fully complying with the usual procedures for approval, clearance etc.In the United States the COVID-19 vaccines are NOT yet approved by the FDA. Rather, the FDA has issued an "Emergency Use Authorization" for them which does the following:
"authorizes FDA to facilitate availability of an unapproved product, or an unapproved use of an approved product, during a declared state of emergency from one of several agencies or of a material threat"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Use_Authorization
From the FDA website:
Q: What is an emergency use authorization and how is it being used to respond to COVID-19?
A: In certain types of emergencies, the FDA can issue an emergency use authorization, or EUA, to provide more timely access to critical medical products (including medicines and tests) that may help during the emergency when there are no adequate, approved, and available alternative options.
The EUA process is different than FDA approval, clearance, or licensing because the EUA standard may permit authorization based on significantly less data than would be required for approval, clearance, or licensing by the FDA. This enables the FDA to authorize the emergency use of medical products that meet the criteria within weeks rather than months to years.
https://www.fda.gov/emergency-prepa...-covid-19/covid-19-frequently-asked-questions
It's one thing to be hesitant at launch but we now have what, tens of millions of data-points to go by? That's more than any conceivable clinical trial. So one can be upset that these vaccines were fast-tracked and all but by now the jury is in.
If there are so many data, and vaccines are so safe to use, why have European countries stopped using the AstraZeneca vaccine AFTER some people died or developed strange blood clots right after getting vaccinated?Not getting vaccinated against COVID-19 while the disease runs rampant, when large international datasets make it very very clear that COVID-19 is hundreds or thousands of times more likely to impact your hearing than the vaccines are, is not a decision that can be supported as rational at this time. I am sorry if that comes off as abrasive, but that's just the objective truth, to the extent such is discernible.
Well, for one thing you're moving the bar here -- you've moved from expressing a specific concern about tinnitus to general concerns about vaccines.If there are so many data, and vaccines are so safe to use, why have European countries stopped using the AstraZeneca vaccine AFTER some people died or developed strange blood clots right after getting vaccinated?
I think that's not the right way of doing things, I mean, letting a vaccine be administered for human use without fully complying with the usual procedures for approval, clearance etc.
The first thing my doctors talked to me about was the clotting risk. I had to continue injecting myself for 2 weeks after I left the hospital with Enoxaparin.Also COVID-19 appears to cause vascular problems (clotting) in a very significant percentage of cases, vastly more than we're seeing with vaccines.
I am expressing a concern about side effects that have not been carefully studied before starting to vaccinate people.Well, for one thing you're moving the bar here -- you've moved from expressing a specific concern about tinnitus to general concerns about vaccines.
Of course I don't know how COVID-19 would affect me personally, but acquaintances who got COVID-19 overcome it and they are just fine now.Getting COVID-19? No safeguard there. Maybe you get the sniffles and barely notice it, maybe you die, maybe you get the sniffles and barely notice it and then develop breathing problems 2 months later that seem to last forever? No thanks.
Because those people did not follow the guidelines provided to stay safe. They did not stay at home. They did not limit social contact. They did not take regular tests for COVID-19, to see if they were ok or not, before meeting with other people.There is a virus to deal with that is rapidly evolving. It was more sensible to fast track the vaccines than to continue watching people die a horrible death. Nearly 3 million people have died worldwide, and many others have been left with heart and lung damage as well as a myriad of other problems.
It was endemic by then; the horse had well and truly bolted from the stable. This isn't going to go away, and people can't stay at home forever. The solution was always a working vaccine from the beginning.Because those people did not follow the guidelines provided to stay safe. They did not stay at home. They did not limit social contact. They did not take regular tests for COVID-19, to see if they were ok or not, before meeting with other people.
That's how people catch COVID-19: gathering with others, eating out, going to crowded places, not wearing masks etc
I had my first Moderna shot on 3/2 and my tinnitus stayed the same. I also had no side effects.I just read tinnitus has been made worse after taking the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. I am scared to get it now.
What have people's experience been with it?
Regarding bolded section. Citation needed.Tinnitus is a side effect from COVID-19, as well as all the vaccines.