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
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Pfizer Vaccine:10 February 2021lot #: EL9269
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Pfizer Vaccine:03 March 2021lot #: EN6198
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Injury Date:
10 February 2021 -
Age at Injury:
73 -
State/Region:
FL -
Country:
US
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Fatigue 425
Inflammation 353
Heart Issues 338
Muscle or Joint Pain 319
Brain Fog 308
Head Pain 297
Limb Weakness 284
Neuropathy 257
Paraesthesias 256
GI Issues 228
Sleep Issues 214
Tremors or Twitching 198
Tinnitus 175
Autoimmunity 173
POTS 145
Vision Issues 130
Dermatologic 128
Psychiatric 107
Clotting 92
MCAS 52
Neurological 32
Menstrual Issues 27
Clotting-Cardiovascular 20
Myocarditis 20
ME/CFS 17
Allergies 7
Dysautonomia 4
Neuropsychiatric 4
OB/GYN 4
Lymphadenopathy 2
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