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Byron Fader, Marathon Runner

First Dose of Moderna on 05/11/2021

Powell River, B.C. / Canada




Q: What was your life like before you got the vaccine?

I was a healthy marathon runner, and stress free.


Q: What was your reaction, symptoms, & timeline?

Day 1 - I started to tremble in my legs. Then I developed nausea, dizziness, and vertigo. I had fight or flight, panic, blood pressure issues, heart pain, and I was hospitalized. I was diagnosed with a heart condition called left bundle branch block. I also have fasciculations, muscle twitching, tinnitus, loss of vision (near sighted), insomnia, and irregular heart beats. Still having issues 7 months in.


Q: What is your life like now, after getting the vaccine?

I have not worked, thousands paid for health care, segregation. I thought I was going to die. I have no trust in the gov't or the health industry.


Q: Share your experience with any medical care and any diagnoses you have received:

Great naturopath. Terrible doctor. Diagnosed with left bundle branch block in emergency room, because I thought I was having heart attack. Told they could not connect it to the vaccine.


Q: Was your reaction reported, and what was the response?

Reported as AEFI. Doctor told me to report, but then they tried to deny it. I got it reported. Then later when I was inquiring about an exemption, I was told they reviewed my case and changed the recommendation from "it's my choice to get the next vaccine" to "I must get the next vaccine"!?


Q: Is there anything that has helped, and have your symptoms improved?

I am doing much better. Glutathione injections seemed to help, but I noticed the biggest change with 100000 IU of vitamin D injections.


Q: What do you wish others knew?

Vitamin D injections helped.



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