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What Happens When a Hospital Vaccine Injures You? The tragic but insightful story of Alexis Lorenze. By A Midwestern Doctor (09/18/24)

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After finishing “DMSO Could Save Millions From Brain and Spinal Injury” (midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-could-save-…), which explains how millions of permanent disabilities and deaths from strokes, traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries could have been prevented if the FDA hadn’t blacklisted DMSO, A Midwestern Doctor (AMD) was alerted to the tragic story of Alexis Lorenze.

Alexis’ family skipped later vaccines for her due to an early vaccine injury she experienced. She has a genetic disorder called PNH (Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria) that causes her immune system to destroy her blood cells. The conventional options for the condition are risky and/or expensive. After a horrific bout with PNH, she went to a premier stem cell hospital — University of California Irvine Medical Center — for help.

To make a long story short, she was given lab tests, a bone marrow biopsy, and several blood transfusions. Then a hematologist told Alexis they would not treat her any further unless she was up-to-date on her vaccines. The previously unvaccinated Alexis was given tetanus, meningitis, and pneumonia all at once.

Ten minutes later, Alexis had a horrific reaction, with excruciating pain, gruesome bruises all over her body, and more. The hospital did nothing except administer pain killers for a condition they should have diagnosed as ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura), a known side effect of stem cell transplants and vaccinations (including COVID-19 shots).

AMD, using input from Steve Kirsch, tells Alexis’ story in detail with narrative, lab notes, photos, and video. Read the article and its hundreds of comments for more details.

AMD’s conclusions are as follows:

  1. Dr. Suzanne Humphries explained in her book “Dissolving Illusions” that most doctors cannot accept that vaccines could be harmful due to their deep seated beliefs — even when confronted with incontrovertible evidence regarding COVID vaccines that have killed and crippled many, including members of their immediate families.

  2. Vaccine reactions are hidden by legacy media, most social media, government, pharma, and medical systems — simply swept under the rug — which may explain why doctors are convinced serious vaccine reactions are “1 in a million”. This information suppression may be changing somewhat as social media (particularly X/Twitter) publicize and find treatment for cases like Alexis’ and create awareness that vaccine injuries may indeed be quite real.

  3. Many disbelieve the reality of vaccine injuries because they cannot find direct “evidence” for them or they cannot appreciate the suffering the person is going through. Making Alexis’ case unique are the visually obvious effects that sent it viral and the nearly undeniable temporal relationship between the multiple-vaccine administration and her severe reaction. (Unlike this case, most vaccine injuries aside from anaphylaxis may not be instantaneous, which is why they frequently are hidden or go unnoticed by medical professionals who are unwilling or not trained to look.)

  4. If something does go awry with a vaccine, the injured have virtually no safety net (e.g., you can’t sue anyone and the Federal compensation programs rarely pay out to the injured). Thus, the injured often must seek online fundraising platforms for their medical expenses.

    Cruelly, when such fundraisers went viral, GoFundMe started deleting them to avoid highlighting the severe injuries and “spreading vaccine hesitancy.” Fortunately, other fundraising platforms and organizations are stepping up to help.

NOTE: AMD invites comments on this article, especially if you have first-hand experience with UCI medical center.

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Related article (fundraiser for REACT19):

9/18/24 — Update on Alexis Lorenze here (video 19 min):

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23-Year-Old in Grave Condition (09/18/24): Alexis Lorenze’s battle for her life continues. She received three vaccines in one day, and within 10 minutes of injection was suffering a severe adverse reaction. Alexis and Nurse Angela give another update.

Still unsure exactly which vaxxes she got: Believe it could be tetanus, pneumonia, meningitis. Working on getting paperwork.

She has not been transferred to another hospital due to insurance issues. But UCI is now cooperating due to intervention by Steve Kirsch and CHD.

Fundraiser: givebutter.com/savealexis

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