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Vaccine Injuries - Alexis Lorenze

Created on: 2024-09-29

On September 10th, 23 year old Alexis Lorenze attended hospital for treatment of PNH (paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria), a rare blood disorder, which she was diagnosed as having in January this year. In early September, her illness had caused her to have headaches, prompting her visit to UC Irvine Health Center, to receive monoclonal antibodies.

However, she was refused treatment unless she accepted three vaccines first: tetanus (DTaP), Pneumococcal, and Meningitis. She did not want to take these, but was forced into accepting them in order to receive treatment.

She received these all together, and within 10 minutes of receiving them she began to experience an extreme adverse reaction. She went temporarily blind on both eyes, vomited, had a locked jaw. Her body subsequently became covered in bruises and hematomas, leaving her in excruciating pain.

Two photos of Alexis Lorenze side by side.  In the first, a healthy and attractive young woman.  In the second, the same woman with dark bruising all around her scalp, neck, and face, with the area around the eyes puffed up and red, and the entire forehead purple. Two photos of Alexis Lorenze side by side.  In the first, a healthy and attractive young woman.  In the second, the same woman with dark bruising all around her scalp, neck, and face, with the area around the eyes puffed up and red, and the entire forehead purple.

Alexis Lorenze, Before and After her Vaccines

The story gets even worse from there, as the hospital staff allegedly did little to help her condition, treating her only with pain medication, and with staff later even ignoring her and mocking her cries for help. Only when a social media storm brought attention to her case did her treatment improve.

Despite the severity of her condition, and this coming on rapidly within minutes of her receiving three vaccines, hospital staff still refuse to call this an adverse reaction to the vaccines.

Various medical doctors have publicly stated that given Lorenze's condition on arrival at the hospital, she should never have been compelled to take three vaccines together.

If the rules were followed, it would be proper for the hospital staff to file a VAERS report. VAERS is the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. A VAERS report is not a definitive statement that an adverse event was caused by a vaccine. The database is a record of anything that could be a vaccine side effect, so that these events can later be analysed.

Nonetheless, as of the latest information, hospital staff have not submitted a VAERS report, and show no signs of intending to do so. Furthermore, this is a teaching hospital.

Photo of Alexis Lorenze with dark purple bruising covering her entire scalp from the eyebrows up, with similar blotching on her neck, very red puffy eyes, and wearing an oxygen mask in a hospital setting. Photo of Alexis Lorenze with dark purple bruising covering her entire scalp from the eyebrows up, with similar blotching on her neck, very red puffy eyes, and wearing an oxygen mask in a hospital setting.

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