First Dose of Moderna in March of 2021
Second Dose of Moderna in August of 2021
St. Marys, Ohio
47 yrs old

Q: What was your life like before you got the vaccine?
Disabled from medical problems 20 yrs ago but otherwise healthy
Q: Would you like to share your reasons for getting vaccinated?
Was scared like so many others
Q: What was your reaction, symptoms, & timeline?
I've been disabled for 20 years now, but otherwise I am healthy. I'm used to pain in my arms from fatty tumors. I've NEVER had pain or numbness in my toes or feet, until the last few months. Both myself, my husband, my cousin and a friend are ALL experiencing the same thing, and we all had the Moderna vaccine. It gets worse every day and more difficult to walk. Luckily, l can still bend my toes, but my husband cannot bend his anymore. Between that and his working 12 hr shifts, its unbearable for him. I really want to know that we aren't crazy and to know if anyone else has experienced this. My husband has also had problems with his blood pressure running extremely high since the 1st shot.
Q: Have you had Covid before?
No
Q: What do you wish others knew?
These vaccines are not safe. If you don't have to take it, then don't.
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