Adam Clarke, a 22-year-old from Farnham, United Kingdom, received his first Pfizer Covid injection dose in February 2021. Clark had a serious adverse reaction and is “still suffering 7 months later,” he wrote in February on his Go Fund Me page.
Initially, he felt faint and nauseous but over time he developed neurological symptoms “such as tremors, numbness in my arms and legs, vertigo, headaches and nausea.” He also developed chest pains and a rapid heart rate. He went to accident and emergency (“A&E”) several times but was told he was having “a panic attack and that [he] was just anxious.”
He then consulted “private” doctors, in other words outside of the NHS. He has consulted a neurologist, a cardiologist, and a functional doctor. The neurologist diagnosed him with functional neurological disorder (“FND”), and the cardiologist diagnosed him with postural tachycardia syndrome (“PoTS”). But Clarke doesn’t feel the consultants have got to the bottom of all his symptoms yet….
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