14/5/2021
COVID-19: B.C. man hospitalized with AstraZeneca vaccine-induced blood clot
A B.C. man says surgeons removed more than six feet of his small intestine due to a massive blood clot caused by the AstraZeneca vaccine.
In a Facebook post, Shaun Mulldoon, 41, said he first felt stomach pains 10 days after his shot and was hospitalized for vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) one week later.
“Seventeen days after my vaccine, (I) ended up going into emergency surgery to remove over six feet of my small intestine. I had a massive blood clot,” said Mulldoon, who lives in the Fraser Health region.
He had a second surgery two days after his first where doctors removed even more of his small intestine.
“I really wish they had let us know what ‘worst-case scenario’ might look like,” Mulldoon said.
It’s B.C.’s second case of VITT this month. A woman in her 40s is recovering after being hospitalized for a clot last week in the Vancouver Coastal Health region.
British Columbia has delivered 272,537 jabs of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
“For some reason, in some people, the vaccine seems to stimulate an immune response that develops antibodies against our platelets. This causes a type of clotting that is different from other types of blood clots. … It is a very challenging one to treat,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s provincial health officer.
A week following his surgery, Mulldoon remains hospitalized and is listed in stable condition.
“My surgeon told me it was very close,” he said. “If you get (AstraZeneca) and do not feel 100 per cent get yourself to emergency immediately.”
They only dare report the people that are going public and making a big noise about it publicly!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nl_673trUg
https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/covid-19-b-c-man-hospitalized-with-astrazeneca-vaccine-induced-blood-clot