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Girl Has Severe Reaction After Doctor Gives Her 3 Vaccines At Once, Leaving Her Unrecognizable

A young woman on TikTok (@lexxvuitton) says she sought medical help for headaches caused by a blood disorder, but doctors refused to treat her unless she was up-to-date on her vaccinations. They administered three shots at once.

By Meredith Evans2 min read
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On September 15, a young woman named Alexis took to TikTok to ask for help. Her viral video, which garnered over a million views, showed her bruised, in pain, and barely able to speak.

According to Alexis, the hospital gave her vaccines for meningitis, pneumonia, and tetanus "all at once" and wants to raise awareness of the situation that allegedly left her in poor condition.

"The hospital gave me something that is making my face react like this," Alexis said as she lay in the hospital bed. "It's on my neck. It's on my face, on my forehead. I am here trying to spread awareness of what is happening to me. I'm really scared, and everything in my body hurts. Please, TikTok. Please, help me, give me advice, spread this video in case this gets worse. The medical world needs to see this, please."

In another video, Alexis wrote that the hospital was trying to murder her. She captioned her post, "UCI Medical Orange County California is trying to k!ll me."

The young woman appeared more swollen by her fourth post. Her eyes were puffier, and she sounded awfully sick. She reports that the hospital wants to "inject" her with more things, but she will not allow them. "All they wanna do is inject me with more stuff, and I keep refusing. Because I don't know what's happening, and I don't trust them," she said, pleading with people to share her video.

Alexis responded to a comment asking what the hospital gave her, explaining that she received meningitis, pneumonia, and tetanus vaccines all at once. Within minutes, her body started reacting. She adds that her entire body has been affected.

Alexis was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder called PNH (paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria) back in January. She sought to improve her health on her own and never received treatment because doctors insisted she needed to keep getting vaccinated, which she stayed away from due to religious preferences. Alexis says the only time she's ever gotten shots was when she was a baby.

When Alexis’s PNH symptoms worsened and she began to get headaches, she went to a hospital just three minutes from her home in California. She explains that the specialist treating her PNH told her she had to get some vaccines – or she wouldn’t receive any treatment. Feeling like she had no choice, she accepted and took the three vaccines simultaneously. To make matters worse, Alexis began showing symptoms of jaundice because part of PNH is liver failure. She can not move or lift her arms.

She adds that the hospital hasn’t been listening to her and failed to provide her with water despite her asking for it for two hours. She also had to pee in a bucket because no one would help her. "This is the worst thing I've ever been through," Alexis said.

Her eyes are burning and itchy, and she cannot lower her neck. She is swollen and still in a lot of pain. "I've been screaming and yelling," she said. However, they are just trying to provide her with more opioids and pump her with more drugs, Alexis added, because they are tired of her reporting her condition to the world. She wrote in a caption on social media that she is currently on "morphine, dilated, oxycodone, benedryl, and gabapentin."

"One of the doctors came in and said that I could be in trouble for recording everything," she revealed, "because it's against the nurses' wishes, but I never put any of the nurses on camera, just their voice."

According to @DiedSuddenly_ on X, Alexis is currently in and out of sleep with her father at her side. "UPDATE ON ALEXIS LORENZE: Her dad Todd is by her bedside. Nurse Angela is serving as their Nurse Advocate, meaning they have a medical voice in the room who is NOT associated with UCI Irvine Hospital, who injured Alexis," he shared. "Doctors are following Nurse Angela’s medical protocols, and Alexis’ swelling is down slightly. She is heavily sedated and in and out of sleep. Keep Alexis in prayer 🙏."

Alexis says she called a lawyer and will be suing the hospital.

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