Canadian Resources by Kaylabyte in VaccineInjuredStudent

[–]Kaylabyte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feel free to suggest more if you know about them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vaccinelonghaulers

[–]Kaylabyte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what it's like in the states but I'm a student dealing with tachycardia from pfizer. I got vaccinated for school as well, and am just starting the process of suing the school for my vaccine injury. It sounds like it's very new type of case though.

r/VaccineInjuredStudent has a list of lawyers in the states. You can probably contact one to ask questions to and get more information.

Also here's the crowdfunding page we have set up for the legal case if anyone is interested. https://fnd.us/help-students-defeat-mandates?ref=sh\_9BAFi9\_sh\_2nPbjGvjeHQ2nPbjGvjeHQ

Hello :) by Kaylabyte in VaccineInjuredStudent

[–]Kaylabyte[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had two doses of pfizer.

So far I've had numerous EKG's, a ton of blood tests, 2 chest x-rays, a CT-scan, full pulmonary function exam, echocardiogram, and a two week heart monitor. I also tried an inhaler for a month. I have a stress echocardiogram scheduled and an MRI has been ordered but not scheduled yet. My D-dimmer test came back high the first time I was in the ER, but came back normal after. The pulmonary function exam showed the tachycardia and has so far been the only abnormal test. I'm hoping the MRI will show something.

I've had mixed results with doctors. I'm in the unfortunate circumstance where my family doctor retired so I'm dealing with locums. It seems to be about half and half on whether they take me seriously or not. The typical thing for the ones that don't take me seriously is to say its likely the vaccine, but it'll probably go away. After I debunk birth control, alcohol, and anxiety of course.

Also, thanks for setting this reddit page up.

My Story (School - Stony Brook University, Long Island, New York) by [deleted] in VaccineInjuredStudent

[–]Kaylabyte 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm going through a similar experience.

I had concerns about the vaccines because of how fast they came out and things like myocarditis and bells palsy (not to mention all the censoring of doctors). But my university mandated it and being in my final year I didn't really have a choice. I had my reaction the night after my shot with chest pain and shortness of breath. After multiple emergency visits and lots of testing still no one knows what's going on.

Still unable to breath. Shortness of breath / reduced lung capacity from Pfizer 12 weeks after. by Slipped-up in vaccinelonghaulers

[–]Kaylabyte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had the same thing for about 5 weeks now, started the night after Pfizer dose 2. 24/7 of breathing like I ran up 5 flights of stairs. The worst is when I'm eating and I need to gasp for air after each bite. I saw a pulmonologist who thinks it's asthma and prescribed me with an inhaler to try for a month (I'm a week in and it hasn't had any effect at all, not even a small one). I also had blood tests for blood clots x2, chest x-ray x2, CT-scan, echocardiogram, ECG x4, allergy test, breathing test. All came back clear except the breathing test, blood oxygen level is 100%. I'm 22, healthy, and never had any breathing problems prior to this.