After receiving a vaccination for Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH), Alexis Lorenze, a Florida native, was admitted to the UCI Medical Center in California and started sharing videos on her TikTok account. The illness mostly impairs blood cell production and causes premature mortality.
Following Alexis Lorenze’ s admission to the hospital, the physicians advised her that before beginning the procedure of receiving blood transfusions, she needed to have many vaccines against meningitis, pneumonia, and tetanus.
Furthermore, the 23-year-old received the vaccinations from the doctors at the same time, but they neglected to properly explain the process to the patient. Minutes later, blue-black dots began to develop on her face and neck, signaling the beginning of the treatment’s negative effects.
Alexis Lorenze looked to be under the influence of the medication in her first video, appearing to be having trouble forming coherent sentences to explain her illness. Thousands of people commented on the video, which had over a million views, and many of them encouraged her to sue the hospital.
Alexis’s illness grew worse over time, causing swelling in her eyelids and forehead. She stated that her upbringing in a household that opposed vaccinations demonstrated that her body was unable to withstand the dosage of modern medication.
Her father was flying in from another state, so her sister and fiancé were by her side, doing everything they could to keep the hospital accountable during that time.
Alexis Lorenze tried to minimalize the signs of PNH at home
The patient also stated that she had chatted with Newland lawyer Dan. Alexis intends to leave the hospital and file a lawsuit against them to recover damages for carelessness on their part as well as future treatment costs.
Alexis stated that despite her illness getting worse, the UCI medical staff had given it little to no care. They forced the patient to urinate into a bucket when she requested help using the restroom.
After saying anything like that, Alexis asserted, “This is just terrible. They really are attempting to k*ll me. They only want to pump me full of medicines, just like they did to my granny ten years ago, and they don’t want to listen to anything.
Alexis just posted a number of pictures showing how her skull is enlarging as blood has been filling it for the past few days. Conversely, Todd, her father, has been using Facebook to inform others about his daughter’s illness.
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