GREECE: Questions about the 37-year-old mother who died shortly after her vaccination

The family of a 37-year-old mother in Fthiotida, who ended up after a hemorrhagic stroke, is looking for answers, as her health problems started - as her relatives claim - after she was vaccinated for the coronavirus.

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"In Athens we were told that cholesterol was to blame for everything. My wife has never had cholesterol», emphasizes the husband of the unfortunate woman who made the first dose of her vaccine AstraZeneca on April 28, 2021.

The 37-year-old, originally from Albania, showed the first symptoms 19 days after the vaccine. More specifically, she suffered a small stroke with the result that she could not speak well, while one side of her was paralyzed, according to LamiaReport.gr.

He was taken to Lamia hospital, where she had a computed tomography and her doctors said that she had a transient ischemic attack and that it would be good to do some more tests, such as Magnetic, Triplex etc.

The MRI scan, which was done in a private laboratory, showed that the woman had passed four small strokes (transient ischemic stroke or IBD (could be classified as mini-stroke, caused by a temporary interruption in the blood supply to the brain - ischemia means reduced blood flow.). Examinations also showed that he also had a carotid stenosis.

After these results, the doctors of Lamia hospital recommended her to go to hospital of Athens for further control.

The 37-year-old mother of two children - a two-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl - went to a hospital in Athens, where was hospitalized for 4-5 days and did all the tests. The answer the relatives received from the doctors is that these are not side effects of the vaccine and that everything was caused by high cholesterol. The doctors recommended the 37-year-old to do the second dose of the vaccine (she did not succeed), while they gave her an anticoagulant treatment.

"In Athens we were told that cholesterol was to blame for everything. My wife has never had cholesterol. "When I asked what the cholesterol levels were when he came in and when he left the hospital, I did not get an answer," says the unfortunate woman's husband on the same local site.

Returning to her home, the 37-year-old and following medication given to her by the Athens hospital had some more symptoms. Her hands began to swell and bruise. Both in K.Y. of the area as well as the Lamia hospital, to which she addressed, the doctors were reassuring and told her that it was one of the medicines she was taking.

On June 25, the woman presented with severe headache, dizziness and vomiting and was rushed to the Emergency Department of Lamia Hospital. There he suffered a severe hemorrhagic stroke and collapsed.

The doctors rush her to the operating room and operate to see if they can do it and prevent the worst, but the damage had already been done. The 37-year-old is transferred intubated in the ICU and a few hours later she leaves her last breath.

Her own people are shocked and demand answers for her sudden death.