I wrote here a number of weeks ago about my problems with pruritis and lichen planus. I was looking for advice about drugs I could use to relieve the symptoms given that I’m on flecainide and bisoprolol. I got some great advice so thanks
My purpose in posting today is related to the cause of my symptoms as I felt that the issues occurred after receiving each dose of the Pfizer vaccine as the problems became more acute after receiving each dose. Anyway I’ve just watched a YouTube video from Dr John Campbell who has picked up on a release by pzifer in the states (after a freedom of interest request through the courts). Anyway my symptoms are clearly shown on the document and it makes some horrific reading. Thought I’d post this as someone else may be suffering and wondering how it’s happened. My next step is seeing specialists to try and get my issues sorted. The link is
Nice of Pfizer to tell us now. Sorry to hear that you were one of those who had a bad reaction. You aren't alone, that is for sure. Hopefully your symptoms will fade out over time or you will find something to alleviate them.
This was always an experiment and results are not known for a long time , but can surely be guessed at from past experiments. i hope you are fortunate to recover from this .
Met with a dermatologist yesterday and she advised that the pain on my tongue and mouth don’t look like lichen planus. Any drug side effects she said tend to be on the skin in the form of a rash. She seemed to rule out the flecainide and bisoprolol causing the issues. She thought it could be anaemia but I have haemochromostosis and haven’t had a venesection for about 12 months. Not sure if it would be the case. In reality I don’t seem to be any further forward but tellingly she didn’t rule out the vaccine. Think I’ll need a biopsy of my mouth to clinically rule out lichen planus but I’m still waiting on the appointment to see a specialist about that. The subject of low B12 vitamin cropped up elsewhere. Not had a blood test to check that but does anyone know what the side effects of this would be pleaseThanks
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