The soldier, Karolina Stancik, says that she felt pressured by the U.S. Army to take the vaccine back in 2021 and claims that before receiving the shots she was "very healthy" and participating in multiple sports.
As reported by The Epoch Times, in October 2021, Strancik found herself in an emergency room, following her first heart attack. Things only escalated after that as she started experiencing nausea, a high heart rate, stabbing pains, and blacking out, she said. In February 2022, she had a second heart attack.
In addition to these two heart attacks, Stancik said she’s been diagnosed with severe asthma and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), a blood circulation disorder that causes a higher heart rate when transitioning from sitting or lying down to standing up.
In November 2022, her doctor told her she had “signs of a mini-stroke,” she said. After that incident and the onset of impaired eyesight, she was finally advised to see a neurologist. She’s now waiting for the results of tests for neuropathy, dysautonomia, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and others.
Stancik’s neurological problems have continued this year.
What's really unfortunate is that the military is no longer paying for Stancik's medical bills as she's since been removed from active duty by the U.S. Army.
So not only was she pressured to take this vaccine by the military, but she's also now stuck with expensive medical bills and health conditions that will impact her for the rest of her life.