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Vaccine Injury Testimonial

Vaccine Injury of Steve Leombruno


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

I had hiked three peaks in three days in the Olympic MTS.

Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.

8/25/21. Within 8 hours after Pfizer VAX I was in the ER diagnosed with unknown allergic reaction
9/21. Saw my immunologist who gaslighted me and put me on omeprazole, medrol and famotidine prior to getting the second shot.
9/22/21. Had to stay 30 min. After the second shot because of heart palpitations and severe vertigo. Filed three vaers reports no response.
Ended up in ER 12/2721with SVT's missed work on 1/1/22, threatened to be fired but was on heart monitor having allergic reaction to beta blockers. I was told that my VAX injury was impossible by an ER doc.

Describe the solutions that helped your symptoms

Omeprazole, keto diet, carbo veg. Supplements, iron, calcium, zinc, L carnitine, vit. D.
But it was maraviroc and pravastatin that cured me after I got a blood test and zoom call with incelldx now HealthbioAI.com.

Which solutions were not helpful?

Beta blockers, steroids
Gaslighting

What would you like others to know?

There is a cure for this condition. Now going through final FDA clinical trial.

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