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Never the Same: Unheard Stories from the COVID-19 Vaccine Injured

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Some got the shot willingly, trusting the drug companies and government regulatory agencies. Others took it reluctantly, on pain of losing their livelihoods if they did not. All were seriously harmed. Some of the injuries were devastating, even life-destroying. This book tells the stories of thirty-seven victims of the covid vaccine.

These stories speak of an often shocking level of medical gaslighting, but even more importantly they constitute a surprising testimonial to the power of the human spirit in overcoming adversity.

146 pages, Paperback

Published April 24, 2025

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August 24, 2025
This book is a collection of stories from people who were Covid19-vaccine-injured, including a friend of mine. While the world was in a pandemic crisis, scientists and pharmaceutical companies were looking for a rapid response to alleviate millions of deaths from Covid19. What was a safe vaccine for some caused irreparable harm to others. These are their stories.

Injuries that occurred:

*Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
(immune system attacks the myelin sheath around nerve cells in the peripheral nervous system; like an electrical wire stripped of its insulation, resulting in broken signals and extreme dysfunction; CIDP is the chronic version of Guillian-Barre Syndrome)

*painful electrical shock sensations throughout the body

*muscle spasms

*fatigue

*challenges to mental recall and focus

*breathing problems --> placement on ventilator, tracheostomy, pneumonia

*systemic inflammatory response --> body attacking itself system by system

*ischemic stroke (as of 5/15/22, there were 418 reports of ischemic stroke associated with the Covid19 vaccine, [11x as many than for all other vaccines combined since the vaccine reporting system was devised!])

*decline of organ, motor, and cognitive functions (memory loss, word-finding and mental-processing difficulties)

*difficulty walking

*vision impairment: double vision, blurred vision, tunnel vision, floaters, loss of depth perception, peripheral vision problems, loss of balance, sensitivity to light
(rod and cone degeneration has been found in rats after administration of Covid19 vaccine)

*cystic masses on organs

*brain surgery for a pineal cyst

*high heart rate

*heart problems

*migraines

*high blood pressure

*vascular system problems

*blood clots

*altered brain chemistry

*small fiber neuropathy (similar to MS)

*Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) (lightheadedness, fainting, rapid heartbeat)

*Sjögren's Syndrome (dry eyes and mouth)

*Multifocal Nervous System Impairment

*neuropathy

*tinnitus

*depression

*Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (two or more systems affected at the same time, body presents with signs of anaphylactic shock)

*vertigo

*FND Functional Neurological Disorder

*seizures

*acquired brain injury

*thyroid cancer

*numbness

*rashes

*inability to exercise without pain

*same-sided difficulties as side where Covid shot was given

*thoughts of and attempts at suicide



Public reactions:

*gaslighting by the medical community, being told it was not the vaccine that caused the problem

*censorship/removal of adverse event stories on social media

*abandonment by the government

*accused of being liars

*labeled as "anti-vaxxers" for telling their stories



Consequences:

*unable to work in their fields --> loss of income, had to make hard decisions about food vs medicine vs pay bills

*unable to participate in family care and activities

*loss of sense of self

*relationships strained or broken off
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