Vaccine Injury of Sandra Goodhew
What was your life like before you received the COVID-19 vaccine?
I was healthy, happy, and under 200 lb.
Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.
In 2021, my grandfather got some false information that if the family members took the vaccination, he would be protected from the virus. Because of this, and because he was in his eighties at the time, he demanded that the rest of the family got the vaccination if we wanted to come to Thanksgiving. I was planning on faking having the vaccination because I did have a car, but my mother stood over me and watched me get the vaccination so I couldn't fake it. I did fake the second shot for the full round.
On April 5th 2023, after having a long series of mini strokes that lasted about 6 months? I had my first real stroke if you will. It was an isometric I stroke, and I didn't know what the hell was happening. Obviously. I was 42. Not having to worry about strokes yet I thought. So I threw up all day long because I was so so dizzy but, I have had nerve damage in my neck, because of my bad back so I thought it was because of that. I have gotten the dizzyies before from nerve damage. The next day my parents took me to the doctor because I wasn't walking right. And during a stay in the emergency room, we found out that I had had a stroke. Needless to say, I was very surprised. I stayed in the hospital about a week, but the only damage was that my side while movable was tense and tingly. Every morning that I woke up something else would be as I called it, freed. I I had no problems walking that time. And I was released without therapy.
When I was hospitalized with a stroke though, I did not have insurance at the time. I'm sure you can imagine just how much debt all the test and therapies that I needed put me in. So as soon as I got home, I found insurance that would take me.
A little bit more than a month later on April 25th, I had my second stroke. I was already on medication that was thinning my blood and honestly had a very healthy lifestyle I had even started drinking smoothies everyday so have a better chance of having my fruits and vegetables. I didn't really eat junk food, I did eat desserts, and I had a meal service called cook unity so that my meals would be balanced. In fact, while I was in the hospital the first time, the nurses told me that I had a healthier lifestyle than they did.
So needless to say, I was surprised when I had the second stroke and angry. I felt like my body was trying to kill me. This time, there was more damage. The only symptom I had this time was that my speech was slurring, and while I was at work, I wasn't getting up but I wasn't dizzy just sitting there like I was the first time. so I thought I had something wrong with my throat like I was getting a cold or something. Also, none of my customer said anything so I thought maybe it was all in my head. Then I got up to let my dog either in or out or I don't remember. And I was incredibly dizzy. And I was like oh dear this might be another stroke. I immediately called my parents and have them come and pick me up but they're about 45 minutes away. At that time, I did not have a car and it would have been very dangerous for me to drive during a stroke anyway. So I didn't get there within the 2-hour window that time either. I felt weird that night, and of course I kept having to stretch out my feet like I did the first time. I was given a room rather early and fell asleep.
When I woke up, I was almost paralyzed on my right side. The only things that I could move were my thigh up and down, and my forearm. I worked so hard to get everything back. I spent months using my left hand and mirroring what I was doing with my right hand. I used to be a voice student, so I practiced singing in the hospital trying to get my voice completely back because my voice was just horribly slurry and I work for a living as basically a customer service representative so that wasn't going to work. Thankfully, my efforts paid off. They also told me a huge part of it was that I was only 42. But to this day, I am partially incontinent from The strokes, the last one specifically. Because of the blood that are they had put me on, I nearly bled to death the next fall because my periods were just insane. I kept clotting and clotting and didn't stop. I had to have a hysterectomy right before Thanksgiving because they had had to give me five bags of blood when I came to the hospital a few days earlier.
But right after the second stroke, I had to relearn how to walk at 42 years old! I am still on a cane and I'm going to be for the rest of my life because of my balance. And I have been working on it, and will be working on it for the rest of my life.
These strokes put me in enormous debt. I am still digging my way out of it. And because my balance was off, I fell and broke my foot in November of last year. I'm still healing from that. I am seriously considering going into bankruptcy because I had to use my credit cards to keep going and now the credit cards... I need to make sure they don't take my house.
To this day, I cannot drive. My balance is off and probably will be for the rest of my life, I am prone to injuries, it's surprising because my right side has just about completely recovered aside from the bathroom issues. My left side however there are still some effects. I hurt from the muscles in my arm not acting right, constantly being tense and as I try to raise my arm, it's like I have a lump under my flesh or something. I have to occasionally press down on a tendon in my thigh to loosen up my left leg so that I'm not limping when I walk. My left foot also feels a bit tense and my left hand definitely has nerve damage. Whenever it gets cold, my hand goes ice cold, and while I can feel now with my left hand, it's muted in my left hand is also very tense. Thankfully, my face does not droop unlike many stroke victims.
In just a couple of years, my hair has gone completely gray, my nails are not what they used to be. They tend to split now. And I used to have beautiful nails. My voice is probably 99.8% of the way back, if you talked to me today, you wouldn't really be able to tell. But I can tell.
Since the strokes, and because I am so young, I had the best hematologist in my state looking at my blood trying to figure out if there was some reason that I had the strokes. No I do have high cholesterol and I've had it all my life. But that's something that was maybe going to have to worry about as I aged, but not at 42! The hematologist couldn't find anything. Her name is Dr Vance. She is Indian and she works at Princeton and St Vincent's hospital. I am sure she still has the records of my tests. I will give you whatever authorization you need for those tests. Dr Vance after running all those tests, just had to agree with me that it was probably the "vaccine" that did it.
Because my balance was so bad, when I broke my foot, I was not allowed to put any weight on my foot, and I also could not use crutches because I just felt as soon as I got on them. So I was literally stuck in bed for 2 months. This has caused depression, some fun activities fell off, and I lost friends because there's nothing holding us together anymore.
My mother and I are planning on trying to see if I can drive again. And I do have high hopes as far as that's concerned.
I still am employed, and I am trying to cleanse the spike proteins out of my system, but I am going to stay on the blood thinners for the rest of my life.
Needless to say, I hope Kennedy allows us to sue vaccine companies because I want to take them for everything they've ever had and then some. I am completely insensed that during a period in my life where I should be beginning to take care of my parents, I have to have them staying at my house so they can feed me and water me like I'm some sort of pet or a plant!
I cannot describe how much I hate Pfizer.
Describe the solutions that helped your symptoms
Have insurance
What would you like others to know?
Help me Sue them. Also, if we could all sue "Dr" Fauci for developing the virus in the first place or at least directing the development of the virus. It's pretty much proven that it was him.
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Details
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Pfizer Vaccine:22 October 2021
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Injury Date:
05 April 2023 -
Age at Injury:
42 -
State/Region:
AL -
Country:
US