COVID mRNA Vaccine Injury Series: Mysterious Strokes in Young Women
young COVID-19 vaccinated women continue to quietly suffer strokes that doctors can't explain. Some survive, some don't.
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This article blames the “mystery illness” on “severe long COVID” which doesn’t make sense. She had mild COVID in Dec. 2020 and then a stroke in March 2021. Chandler is presumed COVID-19 vaccinated (article would focus on her being unvaccinated).
Her illness started as numbness in hands and forearms and she was dismissed as having “anxiety”. By June 28, brain scan showed big ischemic strokes.
By April 2023 she had infusion of a chemo drug rituximab and her side effects are improving significantly.
I suspect she had an autoimmune condition caused by COVID-19 vaccines and her doctors either never figured it out or never told her.
Aug. 24, 2023 – Calamvale, QLD, Australia – Shermayne Peka had headaches and a stroke in Dec. 2022 and her doctors blamed it on a “hole in her heart” which they couldn’t find on later pre-surgery scans. When her headaches returned in July 2023 she was diagnosed with Glioblastoma Grade 4 (TURBO BRAIN CANCER) (source).
Aug. 23, 2023 – Covington, GA – Hailey Sertain had shingles and a stroke. (shingles are a common side-effect of COVID-19 vaccines).
My Take…
It is clear in the early days of COVID-19 mRNA jab rollout, women were collapsing with strokes and their doctors weren’t even considering COVID-19 jabs as a cause.
These “mysterious strokes” in young COVID-19 vaccinated women continue to this day. Women often have other vaccine injuries in addition to their strokes.
UK Govt Disability Data shows how much “clotting disorders” are up in 2022 compared to a pre-pandemic average:
- age 20-24 is +170%
- age 25-29 is +278%
- age 30-35 is +1005%
- age 35-39 is +700%
- age 40-44 is +387%
- age 45-49 is +1427%
- age 50-54 is +989%
In any COVID-19 vaccinated young woman, any symptoms of a stroke or a TIA (transient ischemic attack) should be considered due to the vaccine until proven otherwise.
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