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Vaccine Injury Testimonial

Vaccine Injury of Tracey Parrish


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

Before my COVID vaccine injury, my life was incredibly active and full of energy. I was racing every other week, not just participating but actually placing in different races, which was a huge part of my lifestyle. I was working out five to six days a week, mixing weightlifting and cardio, and feeling strong and healthy. I didn’t have any of the issues I’m dealing with now; in fact, I felt really in control of my health and fitness. It was a time when I felt like I could tackle just about anything physically, and I was really proud of that.

 
Since corporate-mandated the COVID vaccine in order for me to keep my job, my life has completely changed. What used to be a routine of running, working out almost daily training clients, and feeling in peak health has turned into a day-to-day struggle just to get through. Every day feels like a battle, and I haven’t been able to find the help I truly need. It’s like a huge part of my life was taken away, and then, to add insult to injury, almost four years later the company I worked for laid me off anyway. So now I’m left navigating this new reality without the job that mandated the vaccine in the first place. I should have never gone against my will.

Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.

Timeline of Events After the First COVID Vaccine

  1. Initial Reaction: Foreign Object Rejection

    Immediately after the first dose, I experienced intense electrical shock sensations in my limbs, leading to the removal of implants that my body rejected.

  2. Heart Attack and Bleeding Disorder Diagnosis

    About five days after the second dose, I had a mild heart attack and later needed an internal loop recorder implanted. During the procedure, I experienced significant bleeding, and after seeing a hematologist, my blood collected was sent to a University for a month to be studied, I was diagnosed with delta dense granule storage pool deficiency, a rare bleeding disorder where I do not clot. Due to this I now have to undergo infusions before any dental and surgical procedures to prevent bleeding and there is no cure.

  3. Extensive Allergies and Reactive Hypoglycemia

    I developed a range of allergies, including extensive food, environmental and severe anaphylaxis to ants, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, spiders, something I was never allergic to and now have to carry 2 epipens wherever I go making being outdoors stressful and full of anxiety.

     I developed reactive hypoglycemia, which is a form of blood sugar instability that I didn’t have before. This means I’m dealing with a kind of diabetic issue that requires constant management.

    MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome)

    Alongside these allergies, I was diagnosed with mast cell activation syndrome, which causes high histamine levels and a host of inflammatory responses

  4. Rare Sick Sinus Syndrome and Pacemaker

    I was also diagnosed with a rare sick sinus syndrome, which causes both bradycardia and tachycardia. I live with severe events of unconsciousness when the bradycardia drops my heart rate to 30 causing me to go through a series of events that last up to an hour each time battling unconsciousness, vomiting and loss of bowels, tremors while being unconscious. One of the worst feelings was being alone on a Delta flight and losing consciousness for 35 minutes with no one aware, but thanks to the internal loop recorder it was recorded alerted and recently a pacemaker was inserted to manage the bradycardia (although, I will still go through every symptom during each unconscious episode my heart rate is set to not go below 60), but the tachycardia remains untreated unless I become fully dependent on the device and have my heart's internal pacemaker killed. 

  5. Additional Symptoms: 

    Over time,  Neurological Issues,eye decline and cognitive decline, extreme fatigue, neurological, joint and muscular issues, as well as brain fog and extreme dizziness. 

    All of this because I wanted to keep my job, the job I no longer have. They robbed me of my life, but I will continue to fight this battle until I get some answers and help. I know I am not alone.

Describe the solutions that helped your symptoms

My suggestion is know your body and don't give up fighting for answers.

What would you like others to know?

Continue to fight and get help, don't take no for an answer or the diagnosis of we can't find anything wrong. Clearly, we all know our bodies and when something isn't right following the Covid vaccine.

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