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23-year-old Florida woman develops blindness, autoimmune red blood cell wasting disease after doctors forced her to get three vaccine injections
By Ethan Huff // Sep 26, 2024

Children's Health Defense (CHD) has released shocking video footage about Alexis Lorenze, a 23-year-old Florida woman whose health and life are now destroyed – but hopefully not forever – as a result of doctors who force-injected her with three vaccines all in one day.

Nurse Angela from CHD joined Lorenze to provide a video update about her condition, which you can watch at CHD.tv.

In case you missed it, Lorenze lost her vision and suffered horrific bruising all around her forehead and face after she received the vaccine trio. Lorenze did not want to take the shots, but she had to in order to receive a necessary blood transfusion for a rare autoimmune disorder called Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria, or PHD.

"The extremely rare condition affects approximately one in a million people, causing the immune system to attack and destroy red blood cells," reports explain about Lorenze's autoimmune condition.

(Related: Did you know that vaccines have destroyed public health and society in such a way that it can never be reversed [apart from an extinction-level event, perhaps].)

UCI Medical forces young lady to take life-destroying jabs in order to receive a blood transfusion

Lorenze had traveled all the way across the country from Florida to California to receive the blood transfusion. Doctors at UCI Medical in Orange County where Lorenze went told her that in order to proceed, they needed to first inject her all at once for tetanus, pneumonia and meningitis, otherwise Lorenze would be sent back to Florida without her transfusion.

Desperate for relief, Lorenze complied with UCI Medical's demands. Within just 10 minutes of getting injected, however, Lorenze's vision darkened in both of her eyes. Her jaw also locked up and she started vomiting as her body swelled and bruised seemingly inexplicably.

Administering multiple vaccine injections at once, especially to someone with serious autoimmune disease, is a recipe for health disaster that UCI Medical should have known not to do. They did it anyway, though.

"While it's usually safe for most people to get these vaccines together, in her case, the immune response could have been too much and led to complications," commented Dr. Raj. Dasgupta, chief medical advisor for Fortune Recommends Health.

"To avoid overloading her system, it would be reasonable to space out the vaccines and closely monitor for any worsening symptoms."

Better yet, how about not taking the vaccines at all under any timeframe? The body has an immune system for a reason, and injecting vaccine chemicals into it only damages its ability to fight disease naturally.

One silver lining is that Lorenze is said to be doing a lot better than she was. CHD uploaded a video update on Sept. 23, 2024, that shows Lorenze speaking about her improvements:

"Poor girl," someone commented on Twitter / X. "I am glad she has gotten some help. I hope she recovers ok."

Another shared the follow update to the Federal Register showing that some serious changes have been made to the informed consent model of medicine:

The latest news about vaccine injury and damage can be found at BadMedicine.news.

Sources for this article include:

ChildrensHealthDefense.org

NYPost.com

NaturalNews.com

X.com



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