Vaccine Fatality of Marcie P
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Date of Death:December 26, 2021
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Age at Death:75
Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.
January 13, 2021, My Mom went and received the covid shot. January 18, she called me and said she couldn't walk. She wasn't sure why this was happening. I went and picked her up and took her to the hospital. They did all kinds of test and said it was probably vertigo. Since she couldn't walk without falling, she came to stay with me. We did home remedies, but nothing worked. We went to 8 specialists over the next 8 months. ENT Doctor told her she had inflammation in her ear drum, and he was the first one to admit she got the inflammatory part of the covid vaccine. She was diagnosed with COPD previously 3 years before that. She had not been sick in the last 3 years before receiving the vaccine. She just kept getting worse and worse. I finally took her to Wake Med in Raleigh to a pulmonary specialist and she was on oxygen from primary care from a prior visit. She was then admitted that day. She was then transferred to ICU were she was in very bad shape. We had to really fight to get them to treat her. We asked for more test and feeding tube and anything we could to get her better. PA Tay which I will never forget talked to her while in the ICU and was asking her about end-of-life permission. I was her HPA and did not call me. We rush back to the hospital and my mom says to me can I change my mind I don't want to die. In the state she was in she should have never been asked that by a medical provider. My mom said how am i going to pay for my hospital stay. I said mom you have insurance you will be fine. I knew from this PA that she had told her things that weren't true. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I have thought about for the last several years suing the hospital due to many reasons. I asked for her to be transferred they denied it. I asked for everything to be done. She wanted to fight and to live. Through the Infectious disease specialist that we requested came in and said she needed antibiotics she had infection in her lungs. This was 15 days after she had been admitted. She then starts her on very powerful antibiotics, and she starts to improve from there. She had gone so long with not being treated correctly that she was still in bad shape. We had to monitor everything they did. At one point the pharmacy wasn't giving her the correct dosage of the antibiotics and we had to get that straightened out. We only knew that because both my sisters are pharmacist. Then they didn't want to continue the antibiotics, and we had to fight them on that. I have so many tests and pictures of day after day of being in the hospital with her. Shaking her bed with my legs for hours a day because they would upgrade her bed so that the fluid in her lungs to move around to keep her from getting pneumonia. They finally said there was nothing else they could do, and they wanted to know if we wanted her to go to a nursing home or home. I brought her home via ambulance and continue breathing treatments and gave her the best 24 hour care I could provide. On December 24 I couldn't get her oxygen up above 64 so contacted her aid from nursing assistance office and we were told to have ambulance get her. Due to Christmas, they didn't have anyone on staff that could do anything for her. I got help putting her in the car and taking her to Pinehurst emergency room. They immediately took her back and started on all the tests. Admitted her to ICU and started talking about the main iv line that wake med wouldn't do. They did. Her skin was so thin they knew that was the best way to get medication into her. On Christmas Day the specialist came in and said we have to drain her lungs and give her a fighting chance and I whole heartly agreed. A few hours later the Dr that did the procedure came in and my mom was off the CPAP and only on oxygen. She reached her hand out to the Dr that did the procedure and said thank you for saving my life. After about 4 hours even with her lungs having a tube draining from her. Her oxygen kept dropping to low, so they put her back on the CPAP and she began to decline. All the family was there at this point, and we had all been praying so hard and fighting for everything we could get to help her. The doctors finally said there is nothing else we can do for her. They had done all they could do for her. We had to say our goodbyes and it was the most horrible day of my life. Even a little over 3 years later it still feels like yesterday. Even though she had barely enough strength in her to talk she was trying to say something, so we got her a pen and piece of paper. She wrote down love you all. I live with those words written on my chest now. She was laid to rest on January 9, 2022.
In loving memory of my precious Mom.
Lillie M Wilkins
What would you like others to know?
I want others to know that this vaccine did a lot of bad things to really good people. If you had a weakness, it attacked it and even if you didn't know you had something going on with you it brought it out. Thats why so many people and I mean healthy people are now living with heart problems, blood clots and seizures and so many other things. I have always been against the vaccine. My sisters from what they were led to believe supported it due to being in the medical field. We were all lied to. I am happy to be able to finally tell my mom's story.
How would you like your loved one to be remembered?
I want everyone to hear her story and to know that she was an amazing Mom and grandmother and great grandmother. She would want to help others if she was here still. She would have wanted to help someone else and to speak about how she fought so hard to overcome this. She would want people to know that this was not right what they did with this covid shot. That's why I am speaking out for her. I want her to be remembered and never forgotten. That her life was taken from her and from her family. I want it to nationally known and admitted that the covid shots that were given killed many people and so many are suffering every day because of it. The truth needs to be told.
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