H.N. – New Mexico
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"9/20/21
I received the J&J shot on May 18, 2021. Within hours, I developed a high fever. The fever did not go down with any medications and lasted for 4 days. I started feeling light headed often, extremely tired, confusion and just feeling off. About a month after the shot, I had what felt like a heart attack. They were unable to diagnose what caused the pain. The off feeling, fatigue and dizziness/lightheaded feelings continued and still do. A couple weeks ago, I had a seizure. Seizures do not run in my family. I have to go to the neurologist now in order to figure out what could have caused it, however, our gut instinct is the vaccine with how horrible I've been feeling since I received it.
-H.N. - New Mexico
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Fatigue 361
Heart Issues 317
Inflammation 297
Head Pain 264
Muscle or Joint Pain 261
Brain Fog 249
Paraesthesias 236
Limb Weakness 230
Neuropathy 212
GI Issues 195
Sleep Issues 168
Tremors or Twitching 166
Tinnitus 148
Autoimmunity 132
POTS 129
Dermatologic 112
Vision Issues 87
Psychiatric 83
Clotting 77
MCAS 46
Neurological 33
Clotting-Cardiovascular 21
Myocarditis 20
Menstrual Issues 18
ME/CFS 17
Allergies 7
Dysautonomia 4
Neuropsychiatric 4
OB/GYN 4
Lymphadenopathy 2
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