Posted on 10/24/2021 9:24:03 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
An Australian actress was fighting for life in ICU after suffering a stroke caused by the AstraZeneca vaccine's rare blood-clotting side effect.
Melle Stewart, 40, received her first dose of the Oxford-made vaccine on May 24 in London, where she lives with her husband, and fellow actor, Ben Lewis.
Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome is an extremely rare condition involving low blood platelet levels and only 156 cases of the illness have been reported from nearly 13million doses of AstraZeneca administered in Australia.
Of those, only 8 have died, and it's still unclear whether those could be attributed to underlying conditions.
The chances of suffering this rare side effect are very low and occur in around 4-6 people in every million after being vaccinated, according to the Australian government website.
Two weeks later after Ms Stewart received the jab, she woke up with a strange feeling on the right side of her body.
As she tried to get out of bed, she collapsed and was rushed to hospital, where her condition quickly deteriorated as she lost all movement in the right side of her body and her ability to speak.
'She began having seizures and was taken by ambulance to St George’s Hospital where neurosurgeons battled to save her life, removing a large part of her skull to reduce the pressure in her brain,' relative Danae wrote in a GoFundMe page.
The performer ended up in ICU, where she was diagnosed with Vaccine-induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis, a rare side affect linked to the AstraZeneca jab.
Melle spent three weeks in an induced coma on a ventilator after she suffered a severe stroke, caused by two large clots in the main veins of her brain.
After spending almost five weeks fighting for life in ICU, she was transferred to an Acute Stroke Unit
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The article uses the word rare 5 times, and the rest of the article is a list of things more dangerous than the injection. She now has a titanium plate in her skull.
And the cherry on the cake? She still thinks (albeit, with a damaged brain) that everyone should get the shot.
If only we had put a modern day Gordon Gecko in charge of the mass vexxationation program...
I actually just realized the connection with FauXi’s cruel experiments on puppies—that must have been on my mind, at least subconsciously.
Why do they have to always qualify it as “rare” or “extremely rare”. It wasn’t “rare” for her, was it???
lol- good thought-
Shows that the phony election of the cadaver-in-chief and the pandemic are linked and defended by the same web of lies.
The vaccine, for lack of a better word, is good. The vaccine is right. The vaccine works. The vaccine clarifies…
Strokes, myocarditis, heart attacks, pneumonia, all have one thing in common; poor circulation. The medical community seems more concerned about getting shots than addressing the real problem. People are dying from the disease even if they got the shot and didn’t have a bad reaction, they’re still getting sick and dying. That common denominator seems to be red blood cells sticking together impeding circulation. How do we fix that?
The word “rare” was used at least five times in the article.
Politicians forced her to play the game of Injection Roulette, and she lost, unfortunately.
Lawsuit inbound. Livelihood impacted severely. Demonstrable damages.
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