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Vaccine Injury of Allan Patterson


What was your life like before you received the COVID-19 vaccine?

High energy, fast moving, family and career focused.

Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.

Two days after receiving the J&J Covid 19 vaccine, I developed sores on my feet that were extremely painful. As they grew and multiplied, I became unable to walk. My wife and I saw 4 dermatologists, but our wonderful GP diagnosed the Pyoderma. In the past 2 years I have been hospitalized 6 times, had 4 surgeries as part of a clinical trial, been to a doctor over 100 times, went through 60 hyperbaric treatments, had Covid 4 times, Influenza once, and double Pneumonia once. The medication leaves me with no immune system.

Describe the solutions that helped your symptoms

Prednisone, Cell-Cept, Dapsone

Which solutions were not helpful?

Surgery, Topical Ointments, Antibiotics, Humira

What would you like others to know?

Vaccine Induced Pyoderma Gangrenosum is extremely painful. It can be separated from other skin conditions by the intense pain.

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