57-Year-Old British Man Diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, Paralyzed After AstraZeneca Injection
A 57-year-old father and grandfather is fighting for his life as AstraZeneca continues leading this global genocide. Mr. Anthony Shingler received his first experimental AstraZeneca viral vector injection on or around March 1, according to StokeOnTrentLive. He worked as a security manager and, from all accounts, was healthy and fit. That all changed within days.
His wife, Mrs. Nicola Shingler, told reporter Fahad Tariq that Anthony immediately suffered mild adverse reactions, including muscle aches and “a muddy head.” The leg pain worsened by March 8 and, by March 12, his legs were completely numb. Mr. Shingler continued going to work despite all the issues. But by March 19, he started feeling “pins and needles” in his extremities. That is a definitive symptom of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).
He went to Haywood Walk-In Centre, and was immediately transferred to A&E (emergency room) at Royal Stoke University Hospital. But doctors sent him home, claiming it was only allergies. Mrs. Shingler, 48, dialed 999 (the British 911) on March 22 when her husband’s condition continually spiraled downward. He was taken back to Royal Stoke, diagnosed with GBS and placed on a ventilator...
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