SC25-Are the Vaccine Injured Still Invisible - Shot Callers
In this profound episode, host Keri Bickford sits down with Brianne Dressen, a staunch advocate and founder of React19, as they delve into the harrowing realities faced by those injured during the COVID-19 vaccine trials. Brianne recounts her own ex…
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SC25-Are the Vaccine Injured Still Invisible - Shot Callers
In this profound episode, host Keri Bickford sits down with Brianne Dressen, a staunch advocate and founder of React19, as they delve into the harrowing realities faced by those injured during the COVID-19 vaccine trials. Brianne recounts her own experience with the AstraZeneca trials, where she suffered debilitating side effects that left her feeling abandoned by both the pharmaceutical giant and the federal government. She discusses the emotional and physical toll of small fiber neuropathy, shedding light on the widespread struggles of vaccine-injured individuals who often feel dismissed and gaslit. The conversation navigates through the complexities of informed consent, the challenges of securing medical assistance, and the pressing need for accountability from the government and pharmaceutical industries. Bickford and Dressen also explore the systemic issues surrounding vaccine mandates, revealing how these entities prioritize reputation over the health of individuals. As they unpack the emotional heartache and isolation vaccine-injured people endure, Brianne emphasizes the importance of community and support, sharing how React19 aims to provide essential resources and advocacy. Tune in to learn how to advocate for transparency and informed decision-making in health care, and discover ways to connect with others who share similar experiences. This episode is a vital reminder of the human stories behind vaccine injury and the ongoing fight for recognition and support in a system that often seems indifferent.
Categories: Health and Mental Wellness