Until September 2021, I was a very fit and healthy woman.
I'm a dancer and attend ballet and jazz lessons 3 times a week.
I also go to the gym most days to do Yoga, Pilates and Zumba.
I have a very healthy diet (mainly Japanese food).
I don't smoke and only drink wine moderately.
However, this changed completely after my vaccinations.
To summarize, the vaccinations left me almost completely incapacitated for a period of 3 months, completely dependent on my husband to look after me. I couldn't cook or do any household chores due to my dizziness and fatigue.
In addition, I suffered stabbing chest pains, brain fog and severe breathing difficulties that required two trips to the North Shore Hospital ED.
Six months since vaccinations, I'm considerably better but still suffer from dizziness, heart palpitations, fatigue and anxiety attacks.
I'm also extremely angry that I had to suffer from these symptoms and that there seemed to be no Public Health response to help me. We had to fend for ourselves.
Here is my story and a timeline of what transpired after the vaccinations.
14 September 2021: First jab
For the first two weeks after I had my first vaccination, I didn't have severe side effects except a sore arm and lethargic feelings.
01 October 2021:
I felt a constricted chest pain and soon started having difficulty breathing. I felt faint and lost consciousness as I couldn't breathe. Luckily my husband was around at that time, but even with his help I could hardly stand up because I was feeling so dizzy. I also started what I thought were panic attacks, heart palpitations and became very anxious.
07 October 2021:
I went to see my GP, but he said that nothing was wrong and that it was not related to the first vaccine. Though I suspected it might have been vaccine related, believing my long time GP's opinion, I had the second vaccine.
14 of October 2021 - Second jab
Three hours after the second vaccine, I started to experience 'waves' of symptoms.
First palpitations would start and then dizziness came. Then with my eyes closed, everything looked white or shining. Then I would lose consciousness for a few seconds and suddenly feel very cold and start shivering. I often cried or screamed uncontrollably. Thirty minutes later, the waves would start to pass and the symptoms would lessen and I would have about three hours of 'okayness' before the next wave started.
15 of October 2021:
From the day after the second jab, every single day I had rashes on different parts of my body (arms, thighs, neck, etc) and severe, stabbing chest pain started to accompany the palpitations. Every time my chest pain started, I experienced severe anxiety problems and started to scream like a mad person.
31 of October 2021:
My breathing was so restricted that my husband rushed me to the North Shore Hospital. However, the doctors at the North Shore Hospital didn't know what was wrong with me but made it clear that they didn't think I was suffering from a vaccine injury. As a result, they looked for other problems, couldn't find any, so discharged me with some blood thinning medicine, which had no beneficial effect, whatsoever. We were basically left to fend for ourselves, and as a result I was almost totally incapacitated at home for more than a month. My husband had to wheel me around on an office chair, e.g. to go to the toilet, because I was too dizzy to walk upright.
9 of November 2021:
We were lucky enough to find a very good doctor in Parnell. This doctor prescribed Ivermectin which helped reduce my symptoms a lot and he also advised me to take supplements, which helped.
Currently:
Six months have passed since the very first breathing problem and I still have palpitations and feelings of dizziness as well as anxiety attacks. I was a very healthy person before the vaccinations and currently my health condition is far from what it used to be like.
I'm still suffering, and still angry, and still looking for a medical response for my symptoms s well as acknowledgement from the government that vaccine injury is real and that they have a moral obligation to provide an appropriate medical treatment to sufferers.