VAERS 1471665
PFIZER\BIONTECH · COVID19 (COVID19 (PFIZER-BIONTECH)) · Charge ENS208
- Staat
- MD
- Alter
- 19,0
- Geschlecht
- F
- Eingang
- 14.07.2021
- Impfdatum
- 02.04.2021
- Beginn
- 16.04.2021
- Tage bis Beginn
- 14,0
- Dosis
- 1
- Route/Site
- - / RA
Symptomtext
1. My period, which I got on April 20th (18 days after dose 2), resulted in extreme and debilitating cramps, which are lasting to this day. They're so bad I can't get out of bed for the first two days of my period - then I have infrequent occasional pangs of pain on day 3, and I'm okay days 4 and 5. I have never had cramps during my cycle before April 2021. 2. On April 16th, I was driving my car and I noticed that when I had my foot on the the brake, it was shaking uncontrollably in almost every position I put my leg in. The frequency of this leg tremor during driving became more frequent, and I started noticing heightened anxiety, trouble focusing, weight loss of 7 pounds thus far (my weight has not fluctuated more then 3 pounds in the last 4 years so this was a surprise to me), lightened period, increased heat intolerance, heart palpitations that keep me awake at night and tachychardia, muscle weakness, and fatigue. I had a really stressful semester in school so I chalked these symptoms up to anxiety. Then, in the first week of June, I went to the gynecologist to get the cramps situation checked out. She told me she wanted me to check out my thyroid for the rest of the symptoms. When my blood test came back, my Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) result came back as 0.03 (lowest acceptable range is 0.4). My primary care provider ran T3 and T4 tests, which came back as 15 and 5, respectively - which are both quite elevated for their range. So, I went to an endocrinologist at my primary care provider's referral, who ran more tests. This time, they found TSH to be 0.006 (got lower), T3 and T4 were elevated, very slightly lower than they were before. My endocrinologist then ran a test for Thyroglobulin antibody, which came back as 53.3, when the highest reference value was 0.9. Thus, my endocrinologist determined hyperthyroidism, but wanted to figure out the what I had so she sent me for a thyroid uptake scan. In the scan, they found my thyroid to be working at 51%, when the highest value after 24 hours of receiving the radioactive iodine was 33%, and my endocrinologist determined that I had Graves' Disease, an autoimmune hyperthyroid disease. I am now on Methimazole and Propranolol for Graves' Disease. I don't know if the vaccine caused my horrendously painful cramps and the onset of the autoimmune disease, but I just wanted the CDC to know! I am curious to know if there is a correlation. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Weitere VAERSDATA-Felder
- Praegender Schweregrund
- Mobility decreased
- Hospital-Tage
- -
- Labordaten
- Blood tests, thyroid ultrasound, thyroid uptake scan - all in June.
- Aktuelle Erkrankungen
- N/A
- Vorgeschichte
- N/A
- Andere Medikamente
- Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Calcium, Biotin, Allegra
- Allergien
- Tobramycin - medication.
- Vorherige Impfungen
- -