Brianne Dressen: Gaslit and Abandoned, Some Vaccine-Injured Are Turning to Suicide | TEASER

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Today, I sit down with Brianne Dressen, a former preschool teacher in Utah who was severely injured after participating in AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial in November 2020. She is the co-chair of React19, the leading non-profit organization aiding those injured by the genetic vaccines.

Many in the vaccine-injured community have been told their symptoms—from piercing, constant ringing in their ears to paralysis in their lower body—is due to "anxiety."

"This has happened to tens of thousands of Americans that I know of—it’s likely far more—where patients are met with physicians that are doubtful, unbelieving and in many cases, just outright dismissive to their patient’s complaints. And that really puts the patient in a very vulnerable situation, especially if you have family members that are doubtful of what’s actually happening with you…There’s some people that have made the ultimate choice to end their suffering," Dressen says.

Dressen’s organization, which is run entirely by volunteers, is working with over 20,000 vaccine-injured Americans to help them get the treatment and support they need and connect them to doctors willing to help them.

"We want the injured to be empowered to be able to make their decisions and take ownership of their healing, when everything around them—their medical teams, their jobs, their government—has abandoned them and essentially stripped them of that power.

Dressen says the NIH knows a lot more than they let on. After Dressen and her husband repeatedly pled for help, the NIH flew her and others to the NIH to be evaluated, studied, and in some cases, treated.

But to this day, the public and the medical community is not being informed about the major neurological injuries that can occur post-vaccination—even though the NIH knows early intervention is key for such autoimmune dysfunction.

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