Lori - I'm so sorry to hear that you're having these symptoms. I'd strongly encourage you to report directly to VAERS, as they solicit reporting of concerns even if you aren't 100% certain something is related to a vaccine. Here's a copy and paste directly from their web site:
Please report clinically important adverse events that occur after vaccination of adults and children, even if you are not sure whether the vaccine caused the adverse event. Also:
Anyone can submit a report to VAERS, including parents and patients.
Doctors do not have a great track record of reporting (as noted in an earlier post). VAERS is a passive reporting system, and it's a shame more vigorous reporting doesn't happen as it has the potential to improve future medical treatment for everyone who receives a vaccine of any type. These products (meaning the COVID vaccines) were all approved under EUA - Emergency Use Authorizations. It is good science for everyone to contribute data to VAERS so any significant trends can be identified and this could also help future prescribers decide whether a specific vaccine is better used (or avoided) in a certain patient population.
Please keep us posted on how you're doing. Another virtual hug heading your way.