A 23-year-old woman is facing a critical health crisis after a severe reaction due to vaccines administered at the UCI Medical Centre in California’s Orange County. Alexis Lorenze was diagnosed with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) in January and subsequently received Tetanus, Pneumococcal, and Meningitis vaccines at the hospital for her condition. Here’s what happened next
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Any vaccine can cause side effects. In the majority of cases, these reactions are mild and may go away in a few days.
However, that’s not always the case.
In the US, a 23-year-old woman is facing a critical health crisis after a severe reaction due to vaccines administered at the UCI Medical Centre in California’s Orange County.
The woman, identified as Alexis Lorenze, was diagnosed with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) in January and is currently fighting for her life.
“It doesn’t make sense why would you give someone a vaccines”
This is Alexis Lorenze at a medical centre in California – her disposition is a direct immediate consequence of being given Vaccines.
The World continues to awaken to the dangers of vaccination. pic.twitter.com/ZrlL0InTFu
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) September 17, 2024
Here’s all we know about the case.
What happened?
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Alexis Lorenze, 23, from Florida, first sought treatment at the hospital for a blood disorder and underwent a blood transfusion.
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While the procedure was effective initially, doctors reportedly advised her to update her vaccinations to fully recover.
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The Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF) report and other several reports say the young woman subsequently received Tetanus, Pneumococcal, and Meningitis vaccines at the hospital for her condition.
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After receiving the vaccines, Lorenze claimed she experienced severe reactions. Within ten minutes, she experienced a series of alarming symptoms, including temporary blindness, a locked jaw and vomiting.
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Lorenze and her dad Todd have been posting updates about her illness on Facebook and TikTok, among other social media sites.
this girls ongoing case is one of the most disturbing heartbreaking things i’ve seen happen – in a place where she should feel safe in the hands of doctors, she is having her life taken every second. she’s already had to accept her soon death because of the mistreatment. share pic.twitter.com/BUB04dXfED
— matty ᡣ𐭩˚౨ৎ˚ (@hisdrivee) September 17, 2024
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The disturbing photos and videos that Lorenze posted highlight the seriousness of her alleged vaccine reaction. Her face and body are covered in significant black-purple bruises, and her skin is red and irritated. Her eyes and forehead are swollen.
Needs prayerspic.twitter.com/ftlG9sxmWx
— Scenes & title in replies. (@badgirlyoyo01) September 18, 2024
Update from Alexis Lorenze’s father: Today has been “highly difficult” but she is getting through it. Pain is rough without medication.
Todd has asked everyone to please keep praying 🙏 pic.twitter.com/PGCLRWoWza
— Died Suddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) September 18, 2024
- The incident has provoked a wave of criticism with the hospital failing to issue an official statement. Many of Lorenze’s supporters offered their prayers and concerns to her on social media.
This poor girl is fighting for her life after an adverse reaction to the Dtap, meningitis, and a pneumonia vaccine. Right now, you are not allowed to mention her name on Instagram. How evil!!!!! Share her story and pray for this young girl. pic.twitter.com/LhzM226ecA
— Rajan Singh (@1Rajansingh) September 17, 2024
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Since her health is declining, VSRF has dispatched Registered Nurse Angela Wulbrecht along with a group of reliable medical professionals to help with her care.
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The hospital’s actions, according to Lorenze’s family, are to blame for her health’s rapid decline. She stated in one of her videos that she had spoken with a lawyer and was recording the entire situation.
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The father-daughter team has further claimed that the hospital transferred her to a tiny room without a bed for her sister, who is taking care of her after she started posting updates. Todd Lorenze announced on Facebook on Tuesday that Alexis would be moving to a new hospital the next day.
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Lorenze does not have health insurance in California and a fundraising campaign has been set up to collect funds for her care.
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Alexis’s example serves as a painful reminder of the complex nature underlying vaccination reactions.
With inputs from agencies