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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
Edited to make it actually legible by grownups.
Notice the word "infection" in that quoted sentence? Infection is not the same as injection. They are different words, with different meanings.
Also notice the word "associated" - that means - correlation. Not causation.
So the takeaway here is that people who actually get sick with COVID-19 have shown some increased instances of peripheral neuropathy and various neurological sequelae. Since the quote has no source attached to it, and it's an isolated sentence with no context at all, there's no way to know if this statement is even true. It could be just some rando op-ed fake doctor on youtube who is pushing his alt-med supplements and making fake claims to scare people. Or it could be 100% true, that getting sick with COVID-19 can increase the risk of these things.
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I give you my word. My Peripheral Neuropathy has virtually ended since I started the Moderna Covid shots. Is it just a coincidence that this happened after 10-plus years of pain that was indescribable? Who the hell knows but I'll take the improvement. Don't get me wrong, the pain is still there but it doesn't have a total hold on me. I'm grateful.