"He was in very good health. He didn’t smoke, he drank alcohol once in a while but only socially. He worked out, we had kayaks, he was a deep sea fisherman," she said.
Physicians determined that an extremely low number of platelets induced Michael's stroke, which Neckelmann believed was triggered by the vaccine. "In my mind his death was 100 percent linked to the vaccine. There is no other explanation," she bared. (Related: Compilation of recent stories and videos covering covid vaccine injuries, side effects and DEATHS.)
Michael did not experience any immediate adverse reaction to the shot. But three days after vaccination, he noticed multiple petechiae or small red spots caused by bleeding under the skin, on his hands and feet. When he checked himself into his hospital, medics discovered he was suffering from an acute lack of platelets. According to Neckelmann, all of Michael's blood results came back normal except for his platelet count, which came back as zero. A normal platelet number ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. Platelets help blood clot and prevent excessive bleeding."At first they thought it must be a mistake. So they did the test again and this time did a manual count which is supposed to be more accurate. This time it showed just one platelet," Neckelmann added.
Michael was eventually diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder known as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), or immune thrombocytopenia. In people with ITP, the immune system mistakes platelets for foreign objects and instructs the spleen to remove them, which then lowers platelet numbers.
ITP can strike on its own or occur alongside other autoimmune conditions and certain cancers. Children can develop ITP after a viral infection such as the flu and mumps while adults can develop the disease due to HIV, hepatitis or an infection caused by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori.
But Neckelmann said that Michael had none of these conditions. "They tested him for everything you can imagine afterwards, even cancer, and there was absolutely nothing else wrong with him," she said.
"My husband had conversations with the doctors who said it was highly probable that the vaccine was the cause," Neckelmann went on to state. "It seems possible to me that somehow it instructed his body to attack the wrong thing, the platelets."
Pfizer issued a statement in January saying that it was unlikely that its vaccine caused Michael's death. "There have been no related safety signals identified in our clinical trials, the post-marketing experience thus far or with the mRNA vaccine platform," the pharmaceuticals giant said.
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