First Dose of Moderna on 08/02/21 Lot #006021A
Louisiana
Q: What was your life like before you got the vaccine?
Before the shot, I was active and energetic in spite of challenges from birth that I'm not even supposed to be alive b/c of.
Q: What was your reaction, symptoms, & timeline?
Gait off immediately post v 1, other symptoms progressive since include but not limited to: fatigue, brain fog, internally cold, dizziness, balance challenges, and heart palpitations.
Q: What is your life like now, after getting the vaccine?
Fatigue is a sport now so walking up stairs isn't as fast as I did before shot. I also move around slower b/c of less energy. Remembering to eat is a lottery. Sitting in a tub of hot water is like putting a huge ice cube on a small fire. I am mild compared to others and pray nothing gets worse.
Q: Share your experience with any medical care and any diagnoses you have received:
I was told to change my diet, and take 1k of vitamin D3 (I've taken 3k since before vax). Labs are in acceptable range - so crickets.
Q: Was your reaction reported, and what was the response?
Louisiana Department of Health - but no response. We went to the Health and Welfare committee meeting with the Louisiana Department of Health and they were dismissive, leaving early and refusing to listen to our testimonies.
Q: Is there anything that has helped, and have your symptoms improved?
I'm still able to function on my own. I live in my tub, and honestly coffee also helps body temp problems. Praying also keeps me sane; as does listening to music and doing jigsaw puzzles to keep my brain active.
Q: What do you wish others knew?
If you have pre-existing neuro challenges, don't risk it. Medical coercion is real and it's also life altering.
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