Mother from England Faces Devastating Health Consequences After COVID Vaccination: The Shocking Story of Anna Barrow

2023-07-11 02:01:00

This is the brutal suffering of a mother from England…

Anna Barrow received her third Covid vaccination in March 2021 and only weeks later began losing feeling in her left arm and hand.

Her GP believed the 38-year-old from Greater Manchester may have suffered nerve damage. His theory: The vaccination had been injected too far up the arm.

The social worker was told that there should be improvements over the next 18 months. However, Anna’s symptoms progressively worsened and the loss of feeling spread throughout her body.

Finally, earlier this year, she was urgently referred to a neurology department. According to the “Daily Mail”, she was informed there that there was a waiting list of 71 weeks.

At a meeting with staff in May, the 38-year-old finally discovered that she was having trouble breathing and swallowing. She therefore went to an emergency room, had to stay in the hospital for two weeks and undergo numerous tests.

She was eventually diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease (MND). MND develops when nerves in the brain and spinal cord that are needed to walk, speak and breathe stop working properly.

In the UK there are around 5000 people suffering from MND. After diagnosis, those affected live an average of three to five years – some even up to ten years. The most common motor neuron disease is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

Anna Barrow told the Daily Mail that the hospital was prepared for something worse to happen, but she didn’t expect MND. “As a social worker, I had worked with a few people with MND, but they were mostly younger and all male.”

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She knew it was a possibility, but given her age and the fact that she was female, “I just didn’t expect it.”

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