I would really like to talk to someone that understands. If you are willing to talk about this with me, please email me at. It also seems to get worse after I have had any alcohol or any coffee. It is started to affect my work life too. They are unable to help me and I really need help as this sometimes happens when I am driving and become overwhelmed by motion. I have been to the ER and an ENT for vertigo, both confirmed that blood work/CT scan came back normal and that I do not have vertigo. I am a female living in Alabama and I really want to talk to someone who is experiencing this. I'm extremely upset about what is happening to me. It feels almost as if I am underwater and I'm trying to get back to the surface. It throws me into a panic, and I am very prone to panic attacks, so it has brought a few attacks on as you can imagine. I feel as if someone has drugged me when they happen. ![]() On top of this, I have begun to have extreme dizzy spells. I have had multiple episodes now of tingling/numbness in my face and multiple episodes of not being able to feel my legs. A month later I had the symptoms in my face again, this time coupled with numbness, tingling and pins/needles in both of my legs, mainly my calves. It was hard to speak during this episode. A few months ago I started to notice tingling and numbness on both sides of my face, and the right side of my mouth. I am a 27F healthy/fit and on no medication. ![]() Thanks everyone Hi, I'm really glad that I found this forum and your post. I’m just looking for some comfort from people who might have suffered similar symptoms to myself who might be able to pin point an explanation - but most importantly tell me if this awful feeling has gone away - if so, was it with medication? I’ve had full bloods taken and this has shown nothing so far, they have now referred me to a neurologist to investigate further. I have visited my GP who wasn’t able to explain or diagnose my symptoms (as expected). Prior to theses symptoms I have suffered no health issues and I’m a healthy/fit 30 year old female on no medication. But other than that I can’t pin point exact triggers for the sensations. I’m finding the feeling comes over me randomly - but mostly if I’m waking or running or if I stand up from sitting down. I also still have the tingling on the right hand side of my face (I know when I’m about to have an episode come over me as the tingling starts on my upper right side of my lip!) This has persisted since and within the last week I’ve now started getting the tingling/pins and needles feeling in my left calf/ankle/heel and sometimes in my quad and thigh. I’m not able to do anything such as text with my left hand whilst this feeling comes over me). I feel like I loose all hand-eye co-ordination to my left hand and have a feeling like I’m ‘drunk’ and heavy handed. After about 3 weeks this then stopped but immediately I had a dizziness feeling come over me (like vertigo/imbalance) and pins and needles in my left hand start which will come and go around 30 times a day and last around 10 seconds each time. Immediately after this virus/illness I started feeling pins and needles sporadically in my right thumb and the upper right side of my top lip, which after a week also went around my right eye too. But all my lateral flow tests were negative. But at the end of October I had a virus which mirrored Covid-19 symptoms of swollen glands, sore throat, cold, loss of energy and general muscle aches and fatigue. Following the vaccine I felt ok (just the usual sore arm/fatigue). I had the 2nd vaccine dose of the Pfizer vaccine in September 2021. ![]() So I thought I would introduce myself and see if there’s anyone out there that is suffering the same thing as me (more so with my left hand symptoms!), but most importantly - I’d like to hear if anyones symptoms have disappeared? Sorry to start a new thread, but I have been reading for a couple of months now about people in the same/similar situation as myself regarding after effects of the Covid-19 vaccination.
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