Alex needed leg amputation after jab caused body full of clots: “Worst pain I’ve ever had in my life”

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"[I]t's the worst pain I've ever had in my life. You measure your pain levels, normally, one to 10, mine were up to 20—and I'm not going to lie, I got up to 19. And that's the closest to insanity I've ever came."

Alex Mitchell (@ake2306), a scaffolder in the U.K. who had to have his leg amputated following a case of Vaccine Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia, or VITT, caused by the AstraZeneca COVID jab, describes for semi-retired nurse lecturer John Campbell (@Johnincarlisle) his excruciating battle with the damage inflicted by VITT.

"I lifted something heavy, as a scaffolder... [and] I actually thought I had blown both calf muscles. I thought I pulled my calf muscles at the same time," Mitchell tells Campbell, describing just the beginning of his excruciating battle with the damage inflicted by VITT. The scaffolder says he "struggled on" for a couple of days after that, but, at one point, went to unplug his iron and had his legs "[give] way" and "collapse" beneath him.

"I knew, instantly inside, it was something serious," Mitchell says of his initial collapse. He was soon taken to the hospital by ambulance, and, following a CAT scan, found out he was in the "worst kind" of trouble. He subsequently called his wife, and three daughters from his first marriage.

Following seven-and-a-half hours in surgery, he asked the attending nurse, "'What's happened to me?'" She responded, "we don't know."

The nurse was able to say that Mitchell had numerous blood clots in his legs, however. When he asked for a number, he was told, "'we stopped counting after four hours.'" Apparently sets of four, five, or six clots would form for every one clot they took out.

The only thing that managed to stop it was putting him on steroids.

"[T]hat stopped the clots at [the] source," Mitchell says.

A week later, Mitchell had his leg amputated above the knee. It was confirmed by the hospital that the amputation had been the result of Vaccine Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia.

Mitchell developed the condition after a single shot.

"[I]t's the worst pain I've ever had in my life," Mitchell says, describing the week he spent in the hospital prior to his amputation. "You measure your pain levels, normally, one to 10, mine were up to 20—and I'm not going to lie, I got up to 19. And that's the closest to insanity I've ever came."

"I went through a liter-and-a-half of morphine in eight days," Mitchell says. "[B]y the end, it was a major problem. The pain—even the morphine wasn't touching it." The victim of AstraZeneca's jab adds, "They prescribed me sleeping tablets, 'cause they said I had insomnia. I didn't have insomnia. I couldn't sleep through that pain."

SOURCE: https://twitter.com/SenseReceptor/status/1790975590125682910

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