I received the Pfizer Covid vaccine on 2/7/21. 24 hours later I had petechiae all over my body, a non-stop bloody nose, and a platelet count of 5. For the better part of the next 2 years, I had infusions multiple times per week, and was in and out of the hospital. I have two kids who were 4 & 5 years old at the time. I spent hours and ho…
I received the Pfizer Covid vaccine on 2/7/21. 24 hours later I had petechiae all over my body, a non-stop bloody nose, and a platelet count of 5. For the better part of the next 2 years, I had infusions multiple times per week, and was in and out of the hospital. I have two kids who were 4 & 5 years old at the time. I spent hours and hours and hours at the clinic and hospital. With a hemoglobin of 4, I was taken emergently in an air ambulance to Seattle for a higher level of care. Over all it cost our family roughly $14,000 out of pocket, and 2 years of health for me. The CICP denied my claim because they said there wasn’t sufficient evidence that the vaccine caused my ITP/Evans, despite PLENTY of evidence that it did. I am beyond angry and will never receive another vaccine because I know I am ON MY OWN if this were to ever happen again. They MUST repeal pharma immunity for vaccines, AND the CICP.
I'm horrified that this happened to you, and outraged that the CICP treated you like that. You might be interested to learn that another trial participant, Brianne Dressen, is currently suing AstraZeneca for breach of contract: https://www.sirillp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AZ-MTD-Decison-and-Order-6f6a2a39fafdc34863ce5947bb6a6ab3.pdf Apparently they just abandoned her when her vaccine injured her, instead of ensuring that she received appropriate medical care. They didn't even pay her medical bills, which I believe that they were contractually obligated to do.
I find it especially ironic that they tried to get out of the lawsuit by claiming that current law protects them from liability for a defective product, when Ms. Dressen never claimed that; the fact that they chose that defense is perhaps a tacit admission that it IS defective, but I'm not a lawyer. (Maybe one could weigh in here?)
There was also a severe vaccine reaction reported by Fox News that sounds to my layperson ears like it may have something in common with yours. If your treatment helped you recover, perhaps you might want to contact the girl in question via Fox, and let her know what your diagnosis and treatment were: https://www.foxla.com/news/alexis-lorenze-california-woman-vaccine-reaction
Anyway, best of luck to you and I hope you have completely recovered.
Thank you. I am better now, but I am still nervous about what other long term effects could be. I also recognize that I am one of the lucky ones: I have health insurance, and I live in a place where I have access to great medical care.
I received the Pfizer Covid vaccine on 2/7/21. 24 hours later I had petechiae all over my body, a non-stop bloody nose, and a platelet count of 5. For the better part of the next 2 years, I had infusions multiple times per week, and was in and out of the hospital. I have two kids who were 4 & 5 years old at the time. I spent hours and hours and hours at the clinic and hospital. With a hemoglobin of 4, I was taken emergently in an air ambulance to Seattle for a higher level of care. Over all it cost our family roughly $14,000 out of pocket, and 2 years of health for me. The CICP denied my claim because they said there wasn’t sufficient evidence that the vaccine caused my ITP/Evans, despite PLENTY of evidence that it did. I am beyond angry and will never receive another vaccine because I know I am ON MY OWN if this were to ever happen again. They MUST repeal pharma immunity for vaccines, AND the CICP.
I'm horrified that this happened to you, and outraged that the CICP treated you like that. You might be interested to learn that another trial participant, Brianne Dressen, is currently suing AstraZeneca for breach of contract: https://www.sirillp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AZ-MTD-Decison-and-Order-6f6a2a39fafdc34863ce5947bb6a6ab3.pdf Apparently they just abandoned her when her vaccine injured her, instead of ensuring that she received appropriate medical care. They didn't even pay her medical bills, which I believe that they were contractually obligated to do.
I find it especially ironic that they tried to get out of the lawsuit by claiming that current law protects them from liability for a defective product, when Ms. Dressen never claimed that; the fact that they chose that defense is perhaps a tacit admission that it IS defective, but I'm not a lawyer. (Maybe one could weigh in here?)
There was also a severe vaccine reaction reported by Fox News that sounds to my layperson ears like it may have something in common with yours. If your treatment helped you recover, perhaps you might want to contact the girl in question via Fox, and let her know what your diagnosis and treatment were: https://www.foxla.com/news/alexis-lorenze-california-woman-vaccine-reaction
Anyway, best of luck to you and I hope you have completely recovered.
That's just wrong on so many levels. I'm sorry you went through all of this and hope you are doing well now.
Thank you. I am better now, but I am still nervous about what other long term effects could be. I also recognize that I am one of the lucky ones: I have health insurance, and I live in a place where I have access to great medical care.