Alexis Lorenze experienced serious side effects — including temporary blindness, swelling, bruising and sores over her entire body, and severe chest pain — after being forced to get three vaccines.
There needs to be precision with words used when relating devasting stories like this one. It is horrible what this young woman is living through, but she was not forced to be jabbed. She made the decision to be vaccinated. Everyone has a choice, and NO is a complete sentence. I have no idea if she has a support system that seems to have failed when she needed it most. Having an autoimmune disorder myself, I must stay informed and have had to make less than favorable medical decisions, even in moments of fear, to remain as healthy as possible and against the pressure of docs on big pharma's payroll. I really dislike the use of words like "forced" because it removes agency from the person who actually made a decision in order to propagate victim mentality and create click bait. I subscribe to Epoch Times, but I disagree on this point.
There needs to be precision with words used when relating devasting stories like this one. It is horrible what this young woman is living through, but she was not forced to be jabbed. She made the decision to be vaccinated. Everyone has a choice, and NO is a complete sentence. I have no idea if she has a support system that seems to have failed when she needed it most. Having an autoimmune disorder myself, I must stay informed and have had to make less than favorable medical decisions, even in moments of fear, to remain as healthy as possible and against the pressure of docs on big pharma's payroll. I really dislike the use of words like "forced" because it removes agency from the person who actually made a decision in order to propagate victim mentality and create click bait. I subscribe to Epoch Times, but I disagree on this point.
It is vital to know the brand and batch numbers of each jab given to Alexis.
Her reaction was predictable.
https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/alexis-lorenze-suffering-explained