https://drpanda.substack.com/p/lol-how-do-i-have-a-blood-clot-at
DR PANDAJUL 13, 2023
Quinn is a 27-year-old man who was fully vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. Prior to his vaccination, he described himself as young and healthy. However, less than five months after his final dose, he experienced a series of health problems, including repeated COVID infections, multiple blood clots, a rare blood cancer, and an autoimmune disease. He will also be undergoing a stem cell transplant.
He aggressively pushed the vaccine on everyone he knew and posted about it on Twitter. This is his journey.
Despite Quinn’s belief that “vaccines protect you, your friends and your loved ones,” he experienced repeated COVID-19 infections, one after the other, even Paxlovid didn’t work. Every time he left his apartment he ended up getting sick. Correctly noting, “My immune system is nonexistent.”
Quinn, the 27-year-old who described himself as young and healthy, was already vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. However, he continued to get reinfected. He opted for another booster, this time the Pfizer bivalent, in the hopes of getting a "more diverse immune response."
A month later multiple blood clots develop in his leg.
“This shouldn’t happen to someone my age.”
A few days later, doctors diagnosed Quinn with a more serious type of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a group of blood cancers that affect the bone marrow. The bone marrow doesn't make enough healthy blood cells. MDS is a relatively rare blood cancer, especially in people Quinn's age. The average age of diagnosis is around 70 years old.
There are many different types of MDS, and the severity of the disease can vary. Some types of MDS are mild and can be managed with medication, while others are more serious and may require more aggressive treatment, such as chemotherapy or in Quinn’s case, a stem cell transplant.
More aggressive MDS may evolve into acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a disease with a poor prognosis that requires more urgent treatment. Quinn is now dealing with blood transfusions, chemotherapy and finding a stem cell donor.
I am positive Quinn has not even considered the possibility of being vaccine injured. Based on his Tweets, he wouldn’t even consider it. Quinn definitely got a bad batch.
On this Substack we’ve explored countless articles linking the vaccines to every condition Quinn has experienced. Despite what Quinn says, these mRNA vaccines don’t work.
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