"Covid-19 Vaccine Associated Cutaneous Lymphomatoid Reactions."

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @jgriffin282
    @jgriffin282 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My sister had Cutaneous T cell Lymphoma for years and was containing it with UV light and ointments. Her Oncologist persuaded her to get the Covid shots and 6 months later she died. A horrible lingering death with her body covered in tumours. I’ll never forgive what they did to us all.

  • @harryhansen9327
    @harryhansen9327 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I developed rashes on several areas of my body within a week of receiving my Pfizer booster shot. A couple of the rashes were biopsied and I was diagnosed with Mycosis Fungoides. That was last October. I am now under the care of a oncologist. Here its the beginning of May 23 and I'm still going in for light therapy and laser treatment two times per week. The effectiveness of this treatment is progressing at about the speed of evolution. The oncologist also mentioned an alternative course of action is to take specialty creams at a cost of 5-10K per jar. Give me a break BIG PHARMA !

  • @mindysorrentino8256
    @mindysorrentino8256 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for this info ! I’ve been curious since day 1 about skin diseases and the vaccine. This really explains it !

  • @feliciafrazier7180
    @feliciafrazier7180 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My husband developed a skin rash after the Moderna vaccine, he now has CTCL. My husband never had any skin disorders until the pandemic.

  • @agnieszkaj2081
    @agnieszkaj2081 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My dad developed lymphoma one year after the astra zeneca vaccine. He didn't survive.

  • @dennisfix6171
    @dennisfix6171 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Primary cutaneous marginal zone B cell diagnosis (no extracutaneous involvement) derm onc here in utah said I’m his 6th case in 3 months , all male, all the same age , all in similar location (upper arm close to where vax was administered), he firmly believes the vax has caused it as do I, they are writing a case study on us. I myself am a Phd molecular biology with post doc training in immuno-metabolism and I am fairly certain the vax caused this (especially due to being such a rare lymphoma and the similar characteristics between myself and other patients). I’m not ani vax or anything like that whatsoever, but these things are showing up more and more now in the literature and they can’t keep brushing it off

  • @TheLindarling
    @TheLindarling 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m diagnosed with t-cell rich, b-cell NHL non follicular after the 2nd dose. The diagnose came in January 2024 but I got all of the problems 2022 and was unfortunately misdiagnosed 3 times that year. Is there a document that explains this and can I get it somehow?

  • @rickmartin9420
    @rickmartin9420 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Curious to see if there was any change in lymphoma rates, but it looks like cancer.gov hasn't updated the annual lymphoma rate since 2020. Hmmmm.

  • @kimmaddison1997
    @kimmaddison1997 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I got a growth in my neck they think it's hodgskin lymphoma but could be this omg

  • @chrismccarty6699
    @chrismccarty6699 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have received the Moderno vaccine and immediately afterwards developed a spot on my skin previously I did not have any marks on my skin I have continued to have 60 to 70 lesions most of them move around to different areas but there has been a cluster of about 20 lesions on my right knee that caused severe swelling and such disfigure ment of my right knee as well as swelling about 2 inches below the knee and about 2 inches above the kneel
    the horrific rash all over my body it seems like the lesions or spots are always in different cycles some of them are nodules some of them pop up as blood blisters and will start pouring blood out running down my leg some of them are scaly some of them are Plachy and patchy some of them are scabbed for almost a yearover lik they are going to heal and then they turn into a sore again for the last year and a half diagnosed as Perrigo nodularis I can’t get one doctor to even consider that it could be Covid vaccine related but I know that it is and I believe that in my being forced by my employer to receive the Covid vaccine in order to keep my job as a registered nurse my reactions are directly related to receiving the Covid vaccine I have been in an inflammatory state that could’ve caused a cascade therefore being the reason for the G.I. issues or just because of the timing it is easily could be from the Covid vaccine,this started a cascade of G.I. symptoms that have made it very difficult to continue on with my job The burning stinging pain from the rash is unbearable and constant
    Only after receding vaccine did I start to have GI issues (IBS)the constant trips to the toilet some thing I never had previous to the Covid vaccine still continues on I’m basically homebound due to my skin looking so horrible and no way to cover it up any type of clothing on my skin is severely irritating and then there’s the factor of having to use the restroom all the time are used to work out all the time and run around in my swimsuit and shorts and love to be physical and outdoors and my whole life is turned around and I still can’t find one doctor to help me to prove that this is Covid Vaccine related I have documented pictures all along are you able to talk with me or recommend somebody that I could talk with I’m in California and I have Kaiser insurance I was mandated to get the vaccine by my job otherwise I would lose my job I also have developed thrombocytosis return of my menses after having lab work to confirm post menopause no me sis for well over a year did lab work to confirm post menopause Then out of the blue my period has come back for three different cycles i’m not sure if I had Covid I was very sick several times but they were so stingy with the Covid test that I was never allowed a Covid test this was how it was at the beginning of the epidemic only certain select people would be authorized to receive the Covid vaccine but my hunch is that it’s from the Covid vaccine the symptoms I’m experiencing which have all resulted in me becoming very depressed which has never been an issue in my life previously or at least I’ve always had tools to pull myself out of it I’m about ready to lose my job as a rn due to my symptoms and anytime I mention that it’s Covid vaccine related a delayed subcutaneous reaction people look at me like I’m from another planet I have tried steroid injections every three weeks into the 70 lesions light therapy nortriptyline amitriptyline about every topical lotion you can think of Clorox baths steroid tape and no relief of the pain there really isn’t any itching but that’s what everybody always assumes is happening with me it’s like somebody’s burning me in the same spot with a cigarette for hours and then it will rotate to a different spot but it never lets up constant 10/10 pain
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    • @boeing10000
      @boeing10000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Get you some ivermectin and follow the FLCCC protocol start with 100,000 units of D3 and K2 the rashes are coming from the graphene

    • @Patsygurl333
      @Patsygurl333 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is me. For 2 years my entire body. I’ve been accused of drug use and no one will help me because I’m poor. The assumed and left me to rot.

    • @feliciafrazier7180
      @feliciafrazier7180 ปีที่แล้ว

      This sounds exactly like what has happened to my husband.

    • @GabrieleGammicchia
      @GabrieleGammicchia 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      gastrointestinal symptoms such as chronic diarrhea for 1 year, skin rash, swollen lymph nodes, insomnia, hypertrophy osteoartropathy with clubbing of the fingers, pain, clotting problems and after 30K of tests I still don't have a diagnosis... I don't know who to ask for help anymore Thanks Vaccine

  • @teddyjackson1902
    @teddyjackson1902 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hank Green lymphoma diagnosis