Kerry Hurt: 49-year-old British woman had part of her skull removed, now permanently disabled after severe AstraZeneca adverse reaction

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KIVETON PARK, SOUTH YORKSHIRE — A 49-year-old mother, wife and bank worker is now permanently disabled after doing what she believed was right and proper.

Mrs. Kerry Hurt received her first AstraZeneca viral vector DNA injection sometimes in early April, according to a GoFundMe campaign set up by her brother, David Poucher. She suffered debilitating headaches for the entire week after the shot. Mrs. Hurt checked into Rotherham General Hospital when the pain became unbearable. Doctors diagnosed her with Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT), also known as Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS). In other words, she had a blood clot in her brain caused by the AstraZeneca shot.

Doctors rushed Mrs. Hurt to Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield when her condition worsened. She was given only a 40% chance to live at that point. Emergency surgery removed part of her skull to relieve pressure in her head. Mrs. Hurt also suffered a massive stroke. Despite the drastic surgery, fluid continually built up in her head. Doctors performed a second emergency surgery a week later. This time they inserted a drain tube in her head.

Mrs. Hurt spent most of May in the intensive care unit.

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Mrs. Hurt spent five more months in the hospital with her husband, Patrick, by her side most of the time. She was finally discharged last week. But the entire left side of her body is now paralyzed. Mrs. Hurt is scheduled for yet another operation to insert a…

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