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Vaccine Injury Testimonial

Vaccine Injury of Scott Hutfles


What was your life like before you received the COVID-19 vaccine?

Fantastic, full time employee a dad to 7 kids.

Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.

Vaccine-1st dose jan 2021.. 2nd dose feb 2021. Immediately after the vaccine both time I experienced fatigue, nausea, muscle aches and cramping in my shoulders. I started having “panic attacks” within the next few months. April 2023, I was driving down the highway and past out, went to the er and they tried to diagnose with diabetes due to be sweating and pale, my bs was within normal limits. July 2023, I past out at my wife’s work event.. (in front of 7 nurses and an emt).. my blood pressure was 55/20. Went to the er, sent home with nothing wrong. End of July I again passed out driving down the hwy with my wife, she woke up and grabbed the wheel and guided us to the shoulder. August of 2023 I went to my daughters volleyball game on the way home I past out in the car, when I woke up I was covered in vomit. My wife took me to the er where they accused me of being a drunk and on drugs. I haven’t drank alcohol since 2017. Multiple er trips between then and September of 2023. Finally September 5, my wife talked the cardiologist team into a loop recorder. That night I woke up at 1 am and couldn’t breathe, my wife called the er, they recommended Tylenol for muscle skeletal pain. My wife is a nurse and argued this. The next day I recieved a call from the cardiologist who said I needed to get to the emergency department asap, my heart had a 1min 57 sec pause which is what caused me to wake up that night. A pacemaker was installed. After this the next few months I had multiple episodes of tachycardia, sweating, puking, brain fog. They did an ablation procedure in January of 2024. Incontinued having these symptoms, in June of 2024 I started having severe back pain, I went to the chiropractor who refused to work on me due to thinking I had a herniated disk. I awaited a CT. I started urinating in my pants, unable to have bowel movements and within 2 days I could not use my legs or even walk. My wife loaded me in the back of the SUV and we headed to the er again. Upon arrival the care team was unprofessional, ran multiple test, everything my wife and I suggested they shut it down. I had a spinal tab procedure done, too many cts to count due to not being able to complete them laying flat with the pain. They refused to give me pain meds before. After 14 days I was diagnosed with transverse myelitis. I completed 10 rounds of plasma parenthesis. After 16 days my legs begin to slowly regain strength and I was discharged home on therapy. In the fall of 2024 I started losing my vision, my wife took me to the er and I had a reaction to a heart medication they had me on to control my sick sinus syndrome. Current day, I take multiple meds for mental health and gabapentin. I take a heart med everyday. I have neuropathy, brain fog, ringing in my ears, struggle to urinate, incontinence of bowels at times, severe fatigue and no appetite. I can work 4 hours daily at the most or my legs begin to give out. I have lost over 25 lbs. I just want to feel good again, to be a present dad, to help my wife around the house. I want to be me again.

Describe the solutions that helped your symptoms

None.

Which solutions were not helpful?

Over exertion

What would you like others to know?

Do your research.. don’t let someone inject you because you feel obligated.

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