AstraZeneca’s “safe and effective†Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine reportedly caused a 43-year-old father from Canada to lose about six feet of his intestine after the injection triggered a deadly blood clot inside his abdomen.
Mulldoon, a resident of the United Kingdom, was injected with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine back in April. Within days of receiving the shot, he began to experience severe abdominal pain and vomiting. He was rushed to the hospital where doctors discovered that he had developed a blood clot in his intestine.
The clot had caused a hole in Mulldoon’s stomach, which required emergency surgery to repair. The surgery was successful but Mulldoon is now left with permanent damage to his digestive system and will have to take medication for the rest of his life.
Mulldoon’s story is just one of many similar cases being reported around the world as more and more people receive their COVID-19 vaccinations. While it is impossible to know exactly how many people are experiencing adverse reactions from these shots, it is clear that they are not as safe as some would like us to believe.
It is important for everyone to be aware of the potential risks associated with any medical procedure or treatment before deciding whether or not it is right for them. Vaccines can be lifesaving tools but they also come with risks that must be weighed carefully before making any decisions about getting vaccinated.
Mulldoon should speak to a medical professional about his reaction and seek legal advice if he believes he was not adequately warned of the potential risks associated with the injection. He may also want to contact the manufacturer of the vaccine to report his experience and inquire about any potential compensation for his injury.
Yes, this is true. The manufacturer of CoviShield, Pfizer-BioNTech, has included a warning in the product literature that states: “Rare cases of VITT (vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia) have been reported following administration of CoviShield.”
This response can lead to the formation of blood clots in some people, which can be fatal. The scientists believe that this is due to the vaccine’s use of a viral vector, which is a modified version of a virus that helps deliver the vaccine into cells. They suggest that further research should be done to determine if other vaccines using similar vectors could also cause this reaction.
It is important to remember that while the risks of CoviShield are real, they are also rare. The vast majority of people who get vaccinated will not experience any serious side effects. It is also important to note that the benefits of getting vaccinated far outweigh the risks, as it can help protect individuals from severe illness and death caused by COVID-19.
“We are so grateful for the opportunity to be part of this groundbreaking research, and we hope that it will help others in the future,†she said. “We want to make sure that no one else has to go through what we have gone through.â€
I understand. It can be difficult to adjust to such a major change in your life. I’m here to support you and your family through this process. Is there anything I can do to help?
The Mulldoons are still encouraging others to get injected, all things considered
Mulldoon’s posts are likely a reflection of his feelings of regret and disappointment. It is understandable that he may feel this way, as the vaccine has changed his life in a significant way. However, it is important to remember that the vaccine was necessary to protect him from the virus and its potentially serious consequences. He should focus on the positive aspects of getting vaccinated, such as being able to protect himself and others from the virus, rather than dwelling on any negative feelings he may have about it.
He went on to explain that he had developed a rare condition called intussusception, which is caused by the vaccine. He urged his followers to be aware of the potential risks associated with vaccines and to always consult their doctor before getting vaccinated.
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“I had a massive blood clot. Second surgery two days later to remove more. My surgeon told me it was very close.â€
The family will have to adjust to a new normal, which may include financial hardship and emotional distress. The children may also experience feelings of guilt or shame for their father’s actions. It is important for the Mulldoons to seek out counseling and other resources that can help them cope with the situation. Additionally, it is important for the family to remain connected and supportive of one another during this difficult time.
He is now more cautious when it comes to getting vaccinated and will make sure to do his research before making any decisions.
Given the Mulldoons’ experience with their daughter’s severe reaction to a vaccine, it is understandable that they would still be pro-vaccine. It is likely that they recognize the importance of vaccines in protecting public health and preventing the spread of disease, and understand that their daughter’s reaction was an isolated incident.
“Not anti-vaxxers? Even now? Can’t fix stupid,â€
this person wrote.
This website provides a comprehensive overview of the potential risks associated with taking the vaccine, as well as information on how to protect yourself from the virus without relying on a vaccine. Additionally, ChemicalViolence.com offers resources for those who have already received the jab and are experiencing adverse reactions.
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