Vaccine Injury Testimonial
Vaccine Injury of Lee Foulkes
What was your life like before you received the COVID-19 vaccine?
My feet were fine, never had neuropathy.
Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.
In January 2021, I was working at a school in Tucson, Arizona. When all of us teachers were ordered to get the covid-19 vaccine, I was reluctant to get it, because I didn't trust it because I knew they had rushed it out, and not done the proper studying and testing of 18 months which had been the industry standard for many decades.
They had rushed it out in only about 12 months, so I held out until March 2021, until it got to the point where when they threatened my job and paycheck. Then I finally got the two vaccines 3 weeks apart in the month of March, and I have the documentation to prove it.
Before these vaccinations, I had never had neuropathy in my life. Then, about six weeks after the second vaccination, my feet started to go numb with severe tingling, so I went and got and Electromyogram (nerve conduction studies) testing done at St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson, where they confirmed that I definitely had neuropathy, which they described as “bilateral lower extremity paresthesias” in the feet. I have the entire five-page medical report available anytime for review.
Then the hospital referred me to the Center for Neural Sciences in Tucson, and on June 1, 2021, they further confirmed that I had neuropathy in my feet, a permanent condition from which there is no cure, which I never had before, and they recommended treatment for it.
I had no idea at the time that there could have been any causal effect between the vaccines and neuropathy. It wasn't until I saw your video documentary around May 2025 that showed there was a link between these two. I have all the medical tests to prove it that I have had neuropathy ever since, and any nerve conduction study would further verify it.
Describe the solutions that helped your symptoms
unknown
Which solutions were not helpful?
unknown
What would you like others to know?
There is no cure for neuropathy. It is a permanent condition. In my case the pain is usually mild to moderate, but could be severe stinging in my feet at times, and I have difficulty sleeping.
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Details
- Pfizer Vaccine:08 March 2021lot #: EN 6205
- Pfizer Vaccine:29 March 2021lot #: ER 8732
Injury Date:
05 May 2021Age at Injury:
61State/Region:
AZCountry:
US