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30 Year-Old Aspiring Real Estate Agent from Las Vegas Crippled by Pfizer’s COVID-19 “vaccine”

 

She was told the Adverse Events were “all in her head” and recommended psychotherapy

 

By:  David Deschesne

Fort Fairfield Journal, May 18, 2022

   30 year-old Dominique De Silva was an aspiring Real Estate Agent who was planning a move from Las Vegas back to her home state of North Carolina when she opted in to receiving the experimental Pfizer COVID-19 "vaccine" - a move that caused her to experience a a long list of debilitating conditions, including severe neurological complications, pain and at times, an inability to walk.

   In an interview with Health Freedom for Humanity1, De Silva says she bought into the media hysteria early on in the pandemic which led her to that fateful day of receiving the purported “vaccine.”   “Just given how scared I was about getting sick, and how many people I've seen on the TV having these clots and having all of these things happen to them.  I didn't know how my body would react if I caught COVID,” said De Silva.  “When I weighed my options I felt that the vaccine would be the safest thing for me given that I do have an autoimmune history.  Because I was so scared of getting sick with COVID I did talk with two of my doctors before I got my shot and they said that it's perfectly safe and the typical side effects would potentially happen and unfortunately that wasn't the case for me.”

   She ultimately decided to get the Pfizer shot but her doctors did not advise her of the side effect profile, lack of long term safety data, the reality that you cannot sue the manufacturer if you are injured or killed by the shot or the criminal history of Pfizer itself.  “When I chatted with them it was a very brief these are the typical side effects, this is what you should expect and that's pretty much it.  There was no discussion of long term side effects.  There was no discussion of long term data not being there.  There was no discussion of if something does happen these are your options and these aren't your options.  There was none of that.”

   In an interview with The Defender2 she said shortly after receiving the Pfizer shot, she felt the typical fatigue she was warned about before getting the vaccine, but she also noticed changes to her vision. “I think I just blew it off because maybe it was just ironic,” she said. “It felt like everything was super bright and too much to take in.”

   Dominique said she felt awful, but thought maybe she was tired from getting ready to move across the country. “I felt like my brain was sick,” she said. “That’s the best way I can describe it because it is a feeling I had never had before.”

   The next day Dominique got on the tram to the airport and said it felt like an elephant was sitting on her chest. “I didn’t know what was happening with my heart but it did not feel good,” she said. “Before I got on the plane, I got hit by the beginnings of a migraine and started seeing spots in my vision, but the migraine never actually came.”

   Within two weeks of receiving Pfizer’s vaccine, Dominique noticed cramping pains in her legs that turned into what felt like growing pains late in the evening. The next morning the leg pain returned.

   “My husband took me to the hospital that night and they admitted me,” she said. “I let the doctor know I had gotten my vaccine two weeks and three days ago, but he brushed it off and said what I was experiencing was absolutely not connected to the vaccine.”

   After running a full brain and spine MRI along with countless blood tests, the neurologist on duty was unable to find the cause of Dominique’s symptoms. Although some conditions were ruled out, her symptoms were not treated or resolved and she was told to follow up with a neurologist.

   After waiting months to get in with three separate neurologists, she said multiple other symptoms began to emerge, includingdizziness and vertigo, insomnia, pain in her legs, sharp shooting pains, dull pain, weakness, difficulty walking, brain fog, short-term memory loss, vision issues, waves of anxiety, lack of sensation throughout the body, feeling out of body, depth perception issues, internal vibration, tremors in right hand, tinnitus in right ear, muscle twitches, deep pain in the brain stem, tics, vocal utterances and involuntary eye movements.

   Several doctors she saw over the course of her vaccine damage journey insinuated the pain and adverse events she was suffering were psychosomatic and “all in her head.”  One even suggested she see a psychotherapist because he refused to believe the vaccine could be the cause of her problems.

   She ultimately did see a neurologist who ran the proper tests and looked at the results with an open mind to see that she was in fact suffering from devastating effects of the purported “vaccine.”

   Dominique was ultimately diagnosed with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), a condition she did not have prior to being vaccinated, and autoimmune chronic demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy — a rare type of autoimmune disorder where the body attacks the fatty coverings on the fibers that insulate and protect the nerves.

   Dominique no longer drives a car and has put her real estate practice on hold. She’s not sure if she will ever return to it. She did get married and said it was a “good day” for her symptoms, but had to figure out how to make room for a wheelchair.

 

Notes:

1.  https://rumble.com/vwxl9d-hffh-podcast-voices-of-the-victims-episode-2.html

2.  https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/dominique-de-silva-covid-vaccine-injury-neurological/