10 Comments

I was actually, due to a mandate and intense pressure, for about half a day going to close my eyes and get the J & J shot. Then I looked at some of the gruesome skin injuries/peeling, probably this syndrome, and backed out, by the grace of god. I’ve seen so many stories of people doing it to save their jobs and they tragically wound up with neither their health nor their job.

My heart bleeds for all of them.

Expand full comment

Not a single one of them having had Covid only. All jabbed, or jabbed+infected. So, basically, not only highly likely that the jab was responsible, but yet again ample proof that getting jab did sweet nothing about preventing infection. All risks, no benefit. Almost assured harm in these cases.

Expand full comment

Many years ago I had a mild case of Stevens-Johnson syndrome. It was a potential side effect of a medication for OCD. I was fortunate. It only effected the areas where there was abrasion- where my shoe met my ankle. A line of blisters akin to a poison ivy reaction. Lesson learned- no more medications for me unless it absolutely necessary and proven over decades.

Expand full comment

It's interesting that, I believe, all of the patients described as developing the syndrome after the Covid infection had also been immunized, at least double, often triple vaccinated. The vaccine didn't seem to stop the Covid infection.

Expand full comment

Nightmarish and deadly. The likely result of taking an experimental shot to prevent a cold. Don't even consider a covid shot -- or any mRNA-LNP shot, for that matter.

Expand full comment

Truly horrific! To risk this to avoid the Flu / common cold is insane.

Is 'Syndrome' a simple code for 'vaccine adverse reactions'?

There was something similar published in a Saudi scientific paper a year back.

Expand full comment

Thank you for being relentless Dr. Alexander. Please take a look at my Substack when you have a moment.

Expand full comment