Children’s Health Defense Puts a Face to Transverse Myelitis
By Children’s Health Defense Team
Last month the world watched the media duck and dodge the seriousness of transverse myelitis, after it was learned that a volunteer in the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials developed the disorder.
Transverse myelitis, which is caused when the spinal cord becomes inflamed, is characterized by neurological dysfunction that causes loss of feeling and mobility.
If a demyelinating disease-causing vaccine ends up being approved for COVID-19, it won’t be America’s first dance with this type of vaccine injury.
Watch the below video to the end to see the story of Colton Berrett, a once healthy, active 13-year-old boy, whose life was changed forever after being diagnosed with transverse myelitis shortly after receiving the Gardasil vaccine.
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