Americans 'left paralyzed by mandated Covid vaccine' now abandoned and branded anti-vaxxers - another conspiracy theory turned established fact

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Patients who were severely injured after taking mandated Covid vaccines say they feel 'abandoned' by the government and their doctors.

DailyMail.com has heard from dozens of healthcare workers, federal employees and military staff who claim they were left with debilitating side effects after receiving the vaccine when they were legally required to take it for their jobs.

Three of those women said while they remain 'pro-vaccine,' speaking out about their injuries has caused them to be accused of being 'anti-vaxxers.'

The Covid vaccines prevented millions of deaths worldwide and serious side effects are extremely rare - affecting around one in 200,000 people, according to official US data.

But experts say the push to quell damaging anti-vax misinformation has left those with genuine post-vaccination injuries treated like outcasts.

Michelle Utter of Florida was told she had to receive the Covid vaccine in 2021 in order to visit her military sons who were at port.

Within days, the former athlete, was crawling on the floor, feeling like she was 'on fire inside.' Now, the mother-of-three can hardly stand long enough to cook dinner.

Danielle Baker of Ohio, meanwhile, was the 'healthiest' she had been when she agreed to the vaccine in order to keep her nursing job.

Within hours of her second shot, she suffered shooting back pain that left her unable to move. Now, she is in heart and lung failure, unsure 'how much time' she has left.

And Gina Henson of Texas got the vaccine to protect elderly residents at the care home she worked at.

Six months later, she developed inflammation in the brain, which led to a stroke and more than three months in the hospital recovering. She can no longer work.

As of September 2024, about 13,400 Covid claims have been filed with the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP), a government program that offers compensation for medical injuries or deaths.

But only one in four claims have been reviewed, according to the Health Resources & Services Administration, an agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Of those reviewed, 58 are 'eligible for compensation.' In order to be eligible, a person must be able to prove their injury was directly caused by a vaccine.

Ms Baker did not plan to take the Covid vaccine. Having contracted the illness in 2020, the 42-year-old assumed she had acquired natural immunity.

However, in May 2021, the nurse of 20 years received a mass email from her employer: Take the vaccine by July or lose your job, it said.

Ms Baker, now 45, told DailyMail.com: 'I felt that that's what I needed to do to retain my position.'

While the first dose of Pfizer's vaccine came with only minor side effects, 'It was the second one that really did me in,' she said.

Within hours, Ms Baker suffered severe pain shooting from her injected arm up to her face.

When the pain failed to go away the next day, she assumed it may have been injected incorrectly, possibly hitting a nerve.

'Unfortunately, there was a lot more going on,' she said.

Over the next month she started having 'extremely bad back pain' and lost her ability to walk and control her bladder and bowels.

'This doesn't happen,' she told her husband. 'People just don't go from being the healthiest that they've been to this.'

Doctors diagnosed her with a condition called transverse myelitis, which occurs when part of the spinal cord becomes inflamed, damaging myelin, a protective sheath that wraps around nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.

The damage interrupts messages the spinal cord tries to send to the rest of the body, leading to severe pain, muscle weakness, paralysis, and bladder or bowel dysfunction.

It's usually caused by viruses, though Mayo Clinic notes vaccinations have 'occasionally been associated as a possible trigger.'

Her medical records, reviewed by DailyMail.com, state her symptoms were due to an 'adverse reaction to the Covid-19 vaccine.'

Ms Baker's neurologist explained when she was infected with Covid in 2020, she likely acquired Long Covid, which weakened her immune system.

'Because of taking the vaccination, it sent my immune system over the edge to the point of disabling me,' Ms Baker said.

Once a soccer mom who was 'out in nature constantly' hunting and fishing, Ms Baker can no longer breathe without oxygen support or drive. Some days, she can hardly get dressed.

She added: 'I don't know how much time I have. We face the reality of planning my funeral because of this.

'The impact is devastating, emotionally, financially. It's taken everything we have.

'I feel sorry for my family. For the longest time, my son would ask me, "When are you going to get better, mama?" And he finally, I think, accepted that I'm not going to.'

Ms Baker told this website despite the experience, she is 'not specifically anti vax.

'My issue is that lack of follow-up with people that have these adverse reactions.

'And if you have a problem, no one will save you.'

Before receiving her Covid vaccine in January 2021, 52-year-old Michelle Utter was in the 'best shape' of her life.

The mother-of-three ran three to six miles a day and regularly participated in workouts like CrossFit and martial arts.

'I was in the prime of my life,' she said.

When she tried to go visit two of her sons, who are in the military, as they came into port in 2021, she was told all visitors had to be fully vaccinated against Covid.

'I went ahead and took it so I could see my kids,' she said.

It's unclear how long visitors may have been required to be vaccinated or if this was true nationwide.

However, a 2021 memo to service members obtained by DailyMail.com states port visitors 'are required to be vaccinated in accordance with reference... and, if eligible, have received a vaccine booster.'

In August 2021, the Navy began mandating Covid vaccinations for all members in accordance with a military-wide policy.

The mandate was dropped in January 2023.

About 40 minutes after receiving her second shot, Ms Utter, who normally kept up with her vaccines, started to feel like needles were coming out of her skin.

'I ended up feeling like I was on fire inside,' she said. 'I've never felt so tired in my life. I've never felt so bad in my life.'

She was in so much pain she fell on to the floor and crawled to the bathroom, unable to move her left side.

She said: 'It was the scariest thing that I ever had to go through in my life. I just looked at myself in the mirror, and that was the first time I've ever been scared.'

Ms Utter was diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).

It happens when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath, a protective layer around the peripheral nerves, those that are outside of the brain and spinal cord.

Its cause is not well known, but a handful of cases have been linked to Covid vaccines.

To treat the condition, Ms Utter, now 55, has to receive expensive antibody therapies that cost thousands.

The treatments have completely drained her savings, and she now worries she could lose her house and car.

She said: 'Nobody's studying us. The government has abandoned us, and we're left with the financial burdens.

'I'm not the person I used to be anymore, and I miss her. This has been the worst thing I've ever had to go through in my whole life.'

Gina Henson didn't develop any symptoms immediately after receiving either dose of the Pfizer vaccine in February 2021.

Then six months later the 52-year-old suffered a stroke.

Doctors told her the stroke was likely caused by vasculitis, which occurs when blood vessels become inflamed.

This thickens blood vessel walls, which restricts blood flow to vital organs.

For Ms Henson, it was her brain.

It's unclear what exactly causes vasculitis, but infections, certain blood cancers, and autoimmune conditions have been shown to cause it.

The research is mixed, though some case studies have linked vasculitis to the Covid vaccine.

In one case report from 2023, a healthy 47-year-old woman sought help from her primary care doctor for weakness, severe back pain, and swelling in both legs.

She had just received the first dose of her Pfizer Covid vaccine three days before.

Ms Henson's stroke caused her to lose all movement on the right side of the body. She spent three months in the hospital and a rehab center recovering, but when she tried to go back to work, she could hardly get around without a walker.

She has since retired from her job.

Ms Henson, now 55, told DailyMail.com: 'I was running circles around those nurses. Now I'm barely walking.'

Dr Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, expressed sympathy for everyone affected by rare side effects of the Covid vaccines.

But he stressed avoiding vaccines in fear of complications is much riskier than getting vaccinated.

He said: 'During 2021, you were 12 times more likely to be hospitalized and die if you didn't get a vaccine than if you did get one.

'In 2022, the following year, you were six times more likely to be hospitalized and die.

'A choice not to get a vaccine is not a risk-free choice. It's a choice to take a different risk now more seriously.'

CDC data shows only two serious adverse effects have been well established after Covid vaccination - anaphylaxis and myocarditis or pericarditis, two types of heart damage.

There have been roughly five cases per million doses administered, or one in 200,000.

Dr Offit said: 'These are probably one of the world's most studied vaccines.

'Once this vaccine started to roll out and was given to hundreds of millions of people, there were systems like the vaccine safety data link to look at people who got the vaccine and didn't get the vaccine.

'There were no other side effects that we're seeing associated with the vaccine as compared to people who didn't get the vaccines.'
 
I just can't imagine all the sheep who forced their children to take it, could explain the issues with the younger generation I see.
Im still extremely felted because I had no choice in taking the vaccine, my mom works in healthcare so she would lose her entire livelyhood if me, and of course if she refuses. She still keeps reminding me to update my shots and I dont know if I want to anymore.
 
There are very few times I consider myself lucky to be living in a low-trust Eastern European shithole. Goyvid hysteria was one of them. Nobody gave a shit about it really. Vaccination rate was a bit less than 50%, mandates were there but only on paper, I never got checked and with the exception of one case I have never heard of anyone having to give proof of vaccination. You were only fucked if you wanted to go outside of the country or enter it, that's the only times I know for a fact you needed to provide proof of the vaxxmaxx. Additionally, I think the vaccines most people took here were Sinovac and Sputnik and from what I remember Sinovac is literally just a meme vitamin water shot into your vein and didn't use the fucky wucky bullshit that Pfizer, Moderna, J&J and Sputnik used. As such, I don't really have any horror stories to share except that my brother's professor at uni died of liver failure a month after he took the vaxxmaxx.
 
This the vaccine they admitted doesn't stop infection or transmission, but only mildly reduces the symptoms if you do get infected?
TBF that is the refrain I heard from adults about the flu shot when my siblings and I complained about having to get flu shots only to get the flu 90% of the time every year. Maybe it's just me but that "muh symptom reduction" line predates coof hysteria.
 
Im still extremely felted because I had no choice in taking the vaccine, my mom works in healthcare so she would lose her entire livelyhood if me, and of course if she refuses. She still keeps reminding me to update my shots and I dont know if I want to anymore.
Just understand those of us annoyed/angry aren't angry at those who had to by force take it or get fired. I know the feeling. Not everyone could quit their job or take a pay cut, but those who were hardcore trying to pressure everyone, getting on their case. Some people couldn't quit their job, but there were plenty who could have taken a pay cut or another job or even stood up to their business and backed them off. They instead chose the path of least resistance at everyone's peril.



Even worse is the people who are like "Don't trust the media" then when you'd show them claims from doctors with some verification that it was dangerous would still go get the shot just because peer pressure.

I think the last reason many of us are mad is not due to the situation itself but we finally realize every other person or every 2/3 people standing next to us in society are literally at the end of the day a gerbil in human flesh. The epitome of "nigger cattle."
 
My job (contractor for the feds) was pushing it really hard, and not accepting religious exemptions and despite there being a cornucopia of pill pushing quacks in my area, not a single one would write me a medical exemption. Whipped myself up the 4chan special and made my own card.

Just remember, every major health/medical organization is all paid by the big pharmaceutical companies; the same companies who were so smart and blessed to make this "vaccine," it came with a "You can't fucking sue us" and 50+ years of hiding the test data. So when you hear organizations like the CDC, FDA, WHO, your local doctor/hospital, and God knows who else, they have a monetary interest in jabbing you.
 
:story: I remember these same people wishing death on me and everyone I love for not getting the science juice, sucks to suck I guess

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edit: didn’t realize these were the ones who were forced, I actually feel bad for them. I hope the Redditors all end up potatoes though, fuck them.
 
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I know several otherwise-healthy people who suffered symptoms right after they got the vax. Unexplained heart palpitations, persistent brainfog, and in one case a mini-stroke that left one unable to work. All of their doctors just shrugged their shoulders. In a twisted way, I understand the doctors not wanting to help their patients. A doctor even blinking out "VACCINE INJURY" in morse code will have the AMA up his ass and his meal ticket ripped to pieces.

The worst part is that they've all got this impenetrable Stockholm Syndrome reinforced by everyone around them. He had preexisting medical problems! I'm sure this pain in my chest is nothing! I guess I'm just getting old (28!) You cannot reason with these people, they get off to getting the righteous cattle branding.

It's what got me to hate Americans as a people. They weren't just misguided, they went full authoritarian for years.
The leftists that shoved this down the country's throat aren't Americans and I'm tired of pretending like they are.
 
I know several otherwise-healthy people who suffered symptoms right after they got the vax. Unexplained heart palpitations, persistent brainfog, and in one case a mini-stroke that left one unable to work. All of their doctors just shrugged their shoulders. In a twisted way, I understand the doctors not wanting to help their patients. A doctor even blinking out "VACCINE INJURY" in morse code will have the AMA up his ass and his meal ticket ripped to pieces.

The worst part is that they've all got this impenetrable Stockholm Syndrome reinforced by everyone around them. He had preexisting medical problems! I'm sure this pain in my chest is nothing! I guess I'm just getting old (28!) You cannot reason with these people, they get off to getting the righteous cattle branding.


The leftists that shoved this down the country's throat aren't Americans and I'm tired of pretending like they are.
Most normies aren't Leftists, but they do what Leftists say. With COVID lockdowns, there is no difference between a stasi and a lumpenprole.
 
I know several otherwise-healthy people who suffered symptoms right after they got the vax. Unexplained heart palpitations, persistent brainfog, and in one case a mini-stroke that left one unable to work. All of their doctors just shrugged their shoulders. In a twisted way, I understand the doctors not wanting to help their patients. A doctor even blinking out "VACCINE INJURY" in morse code will have the AMA up his ass and his meal ticket ripped to pieces.
I don't think the issue of cowardly doctors is discussed enough.
Lets look at modern western medicine from a purely objective standpoint. What metric is out there has American health increasing in the last 30-40 years? Is there a single one?
What have doctors done about it? Organized to retake orgs like the AMA from financial capture? Spoken out against abuse of patients by their hospitals?

Modern docs either stay fucking quiet, or actively participate in the abuse. Why the fuck is this a profession that deserves respect?
 
I got the first two shots when the thing started. No boosters. They were required for graduate school at the time.

I had a lingering numbness in my face following the first shot that started to recede but became permanent after the second shot. After the second shot I had an episode of uncontrollable shaking and stirrings in my chest. Since then, nothing. Everything is normal except that facial numbness, which, as far as I can deduce, is nerve damage from the shot. You wouldn't be able to tell which part is numb just from looking at it. Sometimes, when the numbness really comes in, part of my face is tenser and my muscles spasm subtly, but otherwise it's relatively normal. The only way I could initially tell was that when I pinched the flesh I couldn't feel any pain no matter how hard I pinched.

My body has, by all accounts, been in perfect health since then. I've worked out and been getting in better and better shape, much more muscular than I was at the time. It hasn't affected my thinking, nor my senses of surroundings and being. But that numbness remains, hence why I think of it as a scar on the nerves.

Will I be dead in 20 years? I'll see. I'm worried that the nerve damage might elaborate into a general paralysis if I let it, so that's part of the reason why I work out - apart from being big and strong and my appetite. For now, I'm making sure that I won't die with things to do. That no matter what happens to me, I will have realized my potential in deeds and presence.

But I sharply despise that entire affair and everyone involved. How our society fell into line. How my mother was possessed by fear of it. How she growled at me when I initially declined to take it. That I will remember more sharply than anything.

When the day comes and all the apostates and heretics who sold out their children to be a "good human being" are made to suffer, I will delight in it. Not a single one should be spared retribution. And for the worst of them, I will carve their face to give them my feeling. And their screams will be like the moans of a lover to my ear.

Remember, there is no Hell after death except that which we make in life.
 
About two weeks ago I logged in to my work laptop to see a notification for an "EMERGENCY TEAM MEETING" in my calendar, with "devastating news about a team member" put down in the notes.
I don't really work with this team anymore, but I am part of it at least on paper so I get included in the attendance. Whatever, I listen in.
"Did one of the old guard croak early?" I ask myself, because a few of them have been one foot in retirement for a while now. "Maybe someone got wiped out by a car?" I'm having fun taking guesses because these people are effectively strangers, if not full-blown normietard zogbots.

Turns out, some guy's son 'suddenly' dropped dead one evening while out on a pre-dinner run. This guy was allegedly super athletic, did marathons for fun, all that shit. Peak fitness, prime of his life, right? And his heart just... stopped suddenly.
Now everyone's like "thoughts and prayers!" and The Corporation wants to do some kind of sports scholarship in his name or whatever, and I'm just in the corner smuckling to myself "No refunds!"

You invited this evil into yourself.
 
I was working a temporary job in education, and I was called in one day by an administrator. He asked me in front of everyone in the office (including some of the coworkers I shared a room with) if I had been vaccinated. When I said no and looked around, several people looked away from me and a coworker gasped and retreated from me.

I think about those cunts from time to time and I wonder how many of them are still walking around.
 
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