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Michael Jeremy

First Dose of Pfizer on 10/10/2021 Lot #FD0810

Second Dose of Pfizer on 11/20/2021 Lot #FF2595

Vancouver, BC; Canada

52 yrs old


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

I didn't feel like I do now. I was great performer at work, and had lots of energy for children and activities.


Q: Would you like to share your reasons for getting vaccinated?

Mandated by Government of Canada. I needed to keep job to feed my children.


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

Shortly after the 2nd Pfizer dose, I had 3 months of daily persistent rectal bleeding and clots in the toilet bowl. Never had this before or from any vaccine. After GPs, blood tests, stool samples, Rx, ultrasounds, and colorectal surgeon, I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, an autoimmune disorder. I am in pain and tired, and I will live with this the rest of my life.


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

GPs, Blood tests, ultrasounds, stool samples, prescriptions, diagnostics, Colorectal surgeon, sigmoidoscopy/colonoscopy.


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

It wasn't reported. GPs in Canada are cowed cowards.


Q: Are there any treatments we should know about that helped or hurt your health?

Every time I get a new infection, the rectal bleeding and fatigue re-occur.


Q: Have you had Covid before?

I had Covid 6 months after I was vaccinated. Did not have before.


Q: What do you wish others knew?

Don't get these vaccines. Ever.


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