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Sarah Cox

First Dose of Pfizer on 1/21/21 #EL3249

Second Dose of Pfizer 2/11/21 #EL9267

Saint Charles, Michigan


UPDATE 02/07/22:

I had a cardiac ablation in January ‘22 due to PVC’s. My heart added an extra 20,000 heartbeats every 24hrs. I now have to have two ablations, one in each leg, starting in February. I also have a physician’s statement stating my health issues are from the vaccine. I have a medical exemption to keep me from having to have the booster shot. VAERS has acknowledged my injury and has forwarded my information to the CDC.


Q: What was your life like before you got the vaccine?

I worked full-time as a public health consultant. I was very active, busy raising a family and enjoyed traveling, hiking, and camping.


Q: What was your reaction, symptoms, & timeline?

March- Blood clots during menstrual cycle April-swollen lymph nodes in left arm and breast

May-started forming blood clots in leg

July-ended up in the ED due to blood clots. Had high blood pressure, migraines. Was put on Eliquis. August-Ended up with even higher blood pressure. Was put on a beta blocker.

September- ended up with PVC’s greater than 900 per day. End of September had to have an emergency endometrial ablation due to risk of bleeding out. As of November 6th I have had over 50 lab tests, multiple EKG’s, an echocardiogram, 3 ultrasounds of my leg, and an endometrial ablation. I’m also experiencing some brain fog.


Q: What was your life like after you got the vaccine?

I’m very fatigued. All I want to do is sleep. I have no energy to do the things I used to enjoy. It’s a struggle everyday to go to work and function at home. I have brain fog that I sometimes experience during conversations.

Q: Share your experience with any medical care and any diagnoses you have received:

I have seen many doctors, including a hematologist/oncologist, two cardiologists, a gynecologist, a rheumatologist, four ED doctors, two primary care providers and rep nurse practitioners. I’ve been transferred to the University of Michigan for rheumatology. I’ve been diagnosed with a blood clotting disorder I never had (or was never aware of in 40 years). I’ve been diagnosed with suspected lupus. My lupus anticoagulant was positive and then turned negative. There hasn’t been a single doctor yet that has been able to help me actually feel better or has not been puzzled as to what is happening to me. I now have to see a vascular surgeon because my leg has permanent damage from blood clots.


Q: Was your reaction reported, and what was the response?

My reaction was reported to VAERS. My response was they are experiencing higher than normal reports and a report back to me will take longer than usual.


Q: What do you wish others knew?

I wish others knew these vaccine injuries are real, people are really suffering. Doctors don’t know how to fix us, we continue to be sick, and we are suffering while also being silenced. We matter too. We want help. We want answers. We want to feel better again.


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