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Monique Morley claims she is suffering from a heart condition related to the Pfizer vaccine
The 29-year-old says she experienced lockjaw, clammy hands, heart palpitations and blurred vision soon after getting her first jab
However, doctors said her symptoms were 'unrelated' to the shot She was later hospitalised and diagnosed with pericarditis, an inflammation of the sac-like tissue that surrounds the heart Monique Morley, 29, shared her experience in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday, after being hospitalised in Sydney several weeks ago.
She claims that 15 minutes after getting her vaccine she began to 'fit uncontrollably' for 45 minutes, but her doctor said her symptoms weren't caused by the jab. The lingerie designer, who says she has no history of seizures, agreed to 'go home and rest'.
Ms Morley said the ambulance workers who arrived at her home once again told her the symptoms were unrelated to the Pfizer vaccine, and that she continued to experience chest pain and shortness of breath.
She then allegedly woke up the next day at 4.30am having 'a heart attack'. She was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with pericarditis, an inflammation of the sac-like tissue that surrounds the heart, which holds it in place and helps it function.
After her diagnosis, doctors supposedly told Ms Morley there was nothing she could do except 'rest and take Panadol'.
'I'm sharing my story hoping to help others not feel so alone, to bring awareness that this is real. It does happen. It's not rare anymore,' she said. 'It's just so defeating having everyone tell you that it's not related [to the vaccine] when really it is,' she added, describing the experience as 'traumatic'.
Ms Morley, who has reported her symptoms to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), said she hopes her story inspires people to have an open mind when it comes to vaccine side effects.
One of her Instagram followers asked if she had any preexisting health conditions that could have caused the pericarditis. She replied: 'Absolutely nothing. Don't smoke. Don't drink. Don't take drugs. Don't even have caffeine.' Ms Morley accompanied the post with a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed 'shortly after getting her first Pfizer shot'.
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