Vaccine Injury Testimonial
Vaccine Injury of Jean M Lipscomb
What was your life like before you received the COVID-19 vaccine?
I was active. Had just finished physical therapy after knee replacement. PT last day was 12/31/20 and feeling good. First vaccine February 10, 2021 and after 4 days discovered what I thought looked like a spider bite. It wasn’t healing, but not getting worst. Second vaccine on March 3, 2021 and after it became larger. My doctor
referred e to a wound specialist and after several months of no improvement went to a specialist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. It was diagnosed as pyoderma gangrenous. After 15 months of treatment and no infection it left me with a large scar, but I have my leg.
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Details
- Pfizer Vaccine:10 February 2021lot #: EL9269
- Pfizer Vaccine:03 March 2021lot #: EN6198
Injury Date:
10 February 2021Age at Injury:
73State/Region:
FLCountry:
US
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