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Covid-19 Vaccine Injured (Pfizer)
Sarah D.
Sarah D was an otherwise healthy 31 year old girl until August 2021 following her first Covid-19 vaccination. In mid-August, Sarah began exhibiting symptoms of brain fog, tachycardia, high blood pressure, and irregular heartbeats. Symptoms persisted until November 2021, and these resulted in multiple visits to the ER. Her symptoms were diagnosed as "anxiety attacks", which Sarah denies as being the culprit. In addition to these symptoms, she developed Rosacea on her arms in September 2021 that has persisted chronically unto the time of this writing (April 2022). Following these reactions to her first dose, Sarah decided that the additional vaccinations required to obtain "fully vaccinated" status were not best for her health. Because of this, she has been ostracized by many around her due to her lack of fully vaccinated status. This has taken an overwhelming toll on her mental health. Aside from this, Sarah enjoys activities such as reading and listening to music.
After a discussion with Sarah on how we can help, Sarah has simply requested that her story be shared with no further assistance from Treble All Over. However, we will make it our mission to:
1) Remain a reliable and supportive outlet for Sarah should she suffer additional long-term side effects from her Covid-19 vaccination.

Covid-19 Vaccine Injured (Pfizer)
Katrina Hermez
Katrina Hermez was a previously healthy 28 year old girl until July 2021, following her Covid-19 vaccination, when she began showing symptoms of brain fog, vertigo, and skin rashes. A month later, she began having seizures along with tachycardia and hypertensive episodes. Following this in November, she was found on the floor at work; paralyzed and unable to speak. This resulted in a hospital visit where she was diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder. After her release, she incurred additional symptoms of earaches, tinnitus, and inability to walk without a walking stick. From there, she continued to have periodic seizures and episodes of slurred speech. While attempting to share her story following her first hospitalization, Katrina has been heavily censored by social media platforms such as Instagram, where her stories are marked as "Covid-19 Misinformation". Later in April 2022, she was hospitalized and further diagnosed with Vasovagal Esophageal Spasms. Prior to her Covid-19 vaccine injury, she enjoyed working on her art which can be viewed here. Due to her injuries, enjoying her art has become an increasingly difficult task.
After a discussion with Katrina on how we can help, Treble All Over has made it their mission to:
1) Provide therapeutic support in the form of digital art supplies.

ASD Mother
Ginger Taylor
Ginger Taylor is an established writer (here, here) with a Master's in Clinical Counseling from John Hopkins University, as well as the mother of a child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Her son (now 20 years old) suffered multiple adverse events following his childhood vaccination schedule, one of which includes encephalopathy, and was later diagnosed with ASD. Despite precise ASD causality currently being unknown, Ginger has been the victim of criticism and gaslighting from a variety of outlets because of her fight for truth on a link between vaccinations and autism. Despite a body of evidence (here, here, here, and a large compilation here) linking vaccines/vaccine ingredients to autism or autism behaviors, the CDC has stated that vaccines do not cause autism (here). Because of this, Ginger has continued to advocate for her son in hopes to inspire further investigation on ASD and childhood vaccinations.
After a discussion with Ginger on how we can help, Treble All Over has made it their mission to assist her son two-fold:
1) Provide therapeutic support for her son in the form of piano lessons with a local instructor.
2) Consider future scientific research avenues on ASD that can be investigated by our founder (Tyler) in short-term scientific research studies to help identify bioenergetic mechanisms implicated in ASD.