
COVID jab left me injured for weeks and doctors wouldn’t help me
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Soldier suing over military vax mandate
In an exclusive interview with LifeSiteNews, one active member told his story of abuse and mistreatment within the Canadian Armed Forces. He has joined one of the lawsuits against the Crown because the COVID jab aggravated his pre-existing health conditions.
(LifeSiteNews) – Many of the 450 current and former members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are suing the Crown because they were physically injured by its COVID jab mandate.
In an exclusive interview with LifeSiteNews, one active member told his story of abuse and mistreatment within the CAF. He has joined one of the lawsuits against the Crown because the COVID shot aggravated his pre-existing health conditions.
The member suffers from numerous physical and mental health issues which, he says, are all service related. While he has never had serious reactions to vaccines before, “now a vaccine will put me out for about two weeks.”
“It causes all of my underlying medical issues to be worsened for that two-week period, to the point where I can’t even walk.” He continued, “Last time I got a vaccine, I fell down my stairs because my knees and back were out and I had vertigo.”
These and several other side effects were not regular reactions to vaccinations, he said. They were unique to COVID shots.
“With the other vaccines, if anything I get minor arm soreness, but the last time that I got a COVID shot, [the] arm that I got it in was completely immobile.”
When he mentioned these side effects to the doctors on the CAF base, he was told the vaccine was not to be blamed.
“The acting wing surgeon on my base stated that any comments related to a COVID vaccine injury was illegal for the medical staff, so I asked, ‘Well, could you forward me to a civilian doctor who could look into any potential issues with that?’ And he said, ‘No.’”
The member was particularly worried because his mother was hospitalized for 3 months after receiving the COVID shot but was again told the vaccine cannot cause injury.
“I mentioned [his mother’s condition] to the doctor, and they just denied any possibility.”