Dr. Akiko Iwasaki is one of the main experts of the Yale University who research the “post-vaccination syndrome” after anti-Covid 19.
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The Daily Mail has published a large analysis in this regard, based on the doctors’ conclusions.
For years, thousands of Americans who have undergone debilitating side effects after receiving the Anti-Covid Vaccine 19 were told that there is no evidence that the vaccine had any connection.
Some were labeled as anti -vaccinists, others were told that their symptoms were imaginary or related to other conditions, such as the long covid. But the situation has changed this week.
A team from Yale University, known for its rigorous work, has revealed that MRIP injections can cause an previously unknown condition, known as “post-vaccination syndrome”.
The syndrome seems to cause brain fog, dizziness, tinnitus, extreme fatigue and biological changes in the patients’ immune system.
Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, the main researcher behind the work, told Dailymail.com that he understands that his discoveries could be considered controversial, but mentioned that he wants patients to know that his team will continue to study “o better transparency and safer vaccines ”.
Dr. Iwasaki told this site: “For patients suffering from post-vaccination syndrome, we want to know that we see you, listen to you and continue to do more research in this area, so that this condition can be recognized and can provide better medical care. “.
She believes that her work will be a moment to change the paradigm. Dr. Trevor Keyler, a biology professor in Minnesota, was a mountain cycling enthusiast when he developed cataracts and tremors after the modern vaccine.
Kari Ponce de Leon, 43, mother of two children from Montana, told Dailymail.com that ‘He can no longer trust the public health institutions’ after his anti-Covid vaccine 19.’
The virus continues to kill
Also, SARS COV-2 still kills about 300 Americans each week, CDC data shows. Following the new research, Dailymail.com spoke with dozens of Americans who said they suffered from vaccines and expressed their hope that their symptoms are validated. One of them was Kari Ponce de Leon, a 43-year-old mother from Montana, who decided to receive the Pfizer Covid vaccine in February 2021 from a feeling of debt.
However, what she thought was a good deed was transformed into an ordeal for years with dangerous blood disorders that could have caused deadly bleeding. The mother of two children, she told Dailymail.com: “I thought I was doing the right thing.”
She stressed that, although she is not anti-vaccination and “did all the vaccines she could do”, she feels that the government has abandoned it after imposing immunization. She said: “I have never had a problem until now. I did all the possible vaccines. My children are vaccinated. I believe in vaccines. “
Just two days after the vaccine, he noticed red spots on his hands and an uncontrollable nasal bleeding.
Doctors diagnosed Ponce de Leon with a number of blood disorders that caused her immune system to block platelets. Platelets are essential for blood coagulation and wound healing, so that too small platelets could lead to uncontrolled, fatal bleeding. After months of infusions for platelets to return to normal, Ponce de Leon was urgently transported to the University of Washington in 2022. Doctors replaced all the blood plasma plasma, a procedure called plasmapheresis.
Ponce de Leon has fully recovered, but the doctors could not give an explanation for his condition.
A doctor wrote in a letter that her condition was probably caused by the vaccine “Because he could not find any other reason.”
In the study of Yale, the participants reactivated Epstein-Barr, a contagious virus that can cause flu-like symptoms, swollen lymph nodes and nervous problems. It has also been shown that the virus attacks blood and marrow, which could have explained the sudden blood disorders of Ponce de Leon. She told Dailymail.com that, although she supports vaccines, she is cautious about supporting treatments strongly promoted by government authorities.