My wife took the second dose of Moderma and fell ill within a hour after injection. Her fever went to 105, was delirious, and became paralyzed from the waist down. An ambulance was called, and she was taken to the COVID ward of one of two big hospitals in Tyler. It took two doctors working around the clock to unlock her mysterious demise. After several days, they discovered her first dose was so strong, her body attacked the new dose, causing a complete collapse of her immune system. When that happens, the collision metastasizes into any nearby organ -- in her kidney which caused her body shut down and her ability to walk. Once isolated, they administered new, strong antibiotics 24-7 until she turned the infection around. She was in ICU for 11 days. She was one sick puppy. Once the infection was handled, she was sent to rehab to learn to walk again. Her doctors told her to never take another shot or booster of Moderma because the same results would surely happen. She was touch and go until doctors figured how to reverse the effects of the two shots. Ask, her doctor if you should take another vaccine, and the answer was equivalently "no." Don't be duped by the CDC people. This is happening more frequently with people here in Tyler. In fact, 100 new cases of COVID have been reported last Monday in Tyler hospitals, and all had been vaccinated with both injections. This is real -- not embellished -- and who knows how many died as a results of trying to follow CDC Guidelines. Please do a lot of investigating before you agree to additional shots. Hope this helps. Praying for others with similar experiences.
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