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Tuesday, April 05, 2022

Shannon Urquhart: 52-year-old Australia woman suffers tremors, neurological issues after two mRNA injections, doctors blame alcohol withdrawal

 


Ms. Urquhart received her first Moderna mRNA injection on October 12, according to Jab Injuries Global. She did not want the injection. 
Ms. Urquhart goes to the gym regularly, eats healthy and takes vitamins everyday. But her younger brother in New South Wales passed away last year. 
Ms. Urquhart was unable to travel and attend the funeral because she was non-vaccinated. She hadn’t seen her little brother or her mother since 2019, at the funeral of her older brother. Ms. Urquhart received the injection to travel. 
And almost immediately, she knew it was a mistake. Ms. Urquhart reported sensory overload, particularly to sound and smell, at work on October 16. Minutes later, her legs went numb and full-body muscle spasms commenced. 
She went to her general practitioner instead of a hospital. The doctor suggested a traumeel injection to ease the symptoms. Ms. Urquhart agreed to a half-dose. The doctor said he would arrange for Ms. Urquhart to receive a Pfizer mRNA injection for the second shot since she had a bad reaction to Moderna. 
She received a Pfizer mRNA injection on November 16. Everything seemed fine for the next three weeks. But on December 7, her resting heart rate measured 175 bpm. She went to the emergency room, now also experiencing chest pain and tremors again. 
Ms. Urquhart was also suffering from dehydration, elevated D-Dimer levels, supraventricular tachycardia (extremely elevated heart beat), and a troponin leak. Troponin is a protein found in heart muscles. It is only found in the blood (a “leak”) when the heart is damaged from acute myocarditis, a heart attack, or some other serious issue. 
Doctors had treated Ms. Urquhart with diligence and care until she mentioned that she received both Pfizer and Moderna mRNA injections in the last two months. “Their demeanor completely change,” she wrote. 
“They became very dismissive and rude, saying that they would keep me in the hospital because I was having alcohol withdrawals.” Doctor wrote “alcohol withdrawals” on her discharge papers the next morning. 
Ms. Urquhart now struggles to walk. 

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