Child suffers stroke and brain hemorrhage a week after receiving shot!
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (PNN) - December 6, 2021 - A seven-year-old girl had a stroke and brain hemorrhage after being vaccinated against COVID.
The news came from a Facebook user named Barry Gewin, who shared on November 25 that his niece Harper was taken to the intensive care unit because she suffered a stroke and hemorrhaging in her brain. He also asked for prayers.
Gewin kept posting on Facebook about his niece's condition, recounting how she was "in quite a bit of pain and discomfort, and still very lethargic" while in the hospital. Another update read that Harper was "improving somewhat and may not need surgery" as things were "moving in a positive direction at last." The man later posted a video of his niece walking for the first time since being hospitalized in the ICU.
However, things took a turn when Gewin said that the doctors were "still doing testing" and that Harper was "not eating, drinking, sitting up or walking." After sharing that Harper was finally taken home, the man thanked everyone for their support and prayers after the nine grueling days at the hospital.
"Harper went through hell but she is now getting some relief," Gewin shared. "She lost a lot of weight but she is eating now and should be gaining it back, Yah willing."
"It is confirmed that it was the Pfizer shot that Harper received 7 days prior to her hospitalization," Gewin shared. According to Hopkins Medicine, pediatric stroke is a "rare condition affecting one in every 4,000 newborns and an additional 2,000 older children each year." It is described as "life threatening" and "requires immediate medical attention" as it is "among the top 10 causes of death in children."