Steven Mendenhall
Tagged with: Inflammation,
What was your life like before you received the COVID-19 vaccine?
I have emphasema but was well controlled. After Moderna booster, I have experienced lung inflammation constantly that requires steroids to mitigate. It returns as soon as the steroids are complete
Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.
After the 3rd Moderna shot, I have constant lung inflammation and have spent time in the hospital. It is ongoing and comes back as soon as I finish a round of steroids
Describe the solutions that helped your symptoms
Steroids is the only thing that the pulmonologist have found to allow me to breat.
What would you like others to know?
Don’t take the booster, the effects can end your life.
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Details
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Moderna Vaccine:15 April 2022
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Injury Date:
15 October 2022 -
State/Region:
TN -
Country:
US
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