First Dose of Pfizer on 02/10/21 Lot #EN6201
Second Dose of Pfizer on 03/03/21 Lot #EN6199
Third Dose of Pfizer on 10/12/21 Lot #FF2590
Penn Valley, California
73 years old

UPDATE 12/23/2022:
So, after a little more than a year after my vaccine-induced stroke and myocarditis, I have mainly dealing with lingering POTS symptoms. I have been taking Ivermectin and some of the other FLCCC treatment protocols which has resulted in a significant improvement in my symptoms. I cycle from feeling great to severe nausea and fatigue. It just won't go away! Very frustrating.
ORIGINAL INTERVIEW POSTED 02/12/2022:
Q: What was your life like before you got the vaccine?
Great, healthy, exercised 3 days/week + golfed 3 days/week, active doing yardwork and other outdoor physical projects.
Q: What was your reaction, symptoms, & timeline?
6 days after the 3rd shot, I had what was likely a mild heart attack.
8 days after the third shot I was abnormally falling short of breath.
5 weeks after my 3rd shot I had an acute CVA stroke with my left arm going numb while exercising on my cardio machine.
After being admitted to the hospital they confirmed the CVA and diagnosed me with heart failure at 49%. Subsequent tests showed signs of myocarditis.
Q: What is your life like now, after getting the vaccine?
I am currently dealing with POTS (dizziness when standing) and other gastrointestinal issues including indigestion, moderate constipation, and nausea.
Q: Share your experience with any medical care and any diagnoses you have received:
Yes, with the hospital staff doctors, my GP doctor, and my new cardiologist.
Q: Was your reaction reported, and what was the response?
All of the medical doctors that I have had discussions with when I suggested vaccines may be a connected to my medical issues, totally blew me off. They did not ask about any vaccine info or file a report that I know of.
Q: Is there anything that has helped, and have your symptoms improved?
I can function now but still have POTS and stomach issues.
Q: What do you wish others knew?
I wish others knew that the increased vaccination risk for myocarditis is just not for the 20–40-year-old group, but for all ages. For older people they are incorrectly writing off a much higher rate of heart issues only as "old age" and thus not reporting them as vaccine related.
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