
Her pain and despair continue to grow worse, “I really thought my life was over,” Florence says as she begins to cry. “I couldn’t even cook food. I couldn’t even get up. I couldn’t take care of myself. My mother came by twice a week to change my bedsheets, do a food shop for me, and clean my house. I couldn’t do anything at all.”
The dismissive and unprofessional way she was treated by medical professionals and the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) compounded the problem. The government and doctors tried to convince Florence that her serious health issues were due to anxiety and not caused by the “vaccine.”
06.08.21 – NHS Gaslighting made me believe it was all in my head, so I went to work. I then almost collapsed on set & so was sent to A&E by the medic, he said there was something wrong with my heart. After a 6 hour wait in A&E I was told again “anxiety”. Worst day of my life. pic.twitter.com/zaQ4p1bYax
— Genevieve Florence (@Gen_Florence) October 5, 2022
Florence’s will to keep fighting was weakening. The young, previously healthy athlete felt hopeless and began questioning if she could continue living in a state of constant pain:I went to A&E a handful of times after my vaccine – 29.06.21. This was how my heart was behaving when I simply walked 5 steps. I was even crawling. Unable to care for myself and needing assistance. I couldn’t function. I wanted to end my life. And the NHS denied me help. #Pfizer pic.twitter.com/PfxdUAscXw
— Genevieve Florence (@Gen_Florence) October 5, 2022
I just thought this wasn’t living. If my mess of my life is going to be like this, then I would rather not be here, but it was in the sense of desperation for help. And I wouldn’t have had those feelings, and my mind would have gone there. If I had someone who had just said, I see you, and we’re going to help you.
Thankfully, the medic on Florence’s recommended a private cardiologist, who she credits for saving her life:06.12.21 – Received NHS Covid vaccine exemption. Finally acknowledgement. But still no treatment pathway, no financial support from the gov. With £0 I could no longer afford treatment. It was evident at this point I was collateral damage. My mental health began to deteriorate. pic.twitter.com/taA3yhSNA9
— Genevieve Florence (@Gen_Florence) October 5, 2022
Florence began making improvements and having glimpses of having some normalcy back in her life:The medic on set knew of a great private cardiologist, Dr Syed Ahsan. So finally after months of hell I met someone who wanted to help. After scans/tests he got me onto the correct heart meds and created a regime that would aid my recovery. This man saved my life. #Pfizer pic.twitter.com/CXuMSs8orP
— Genevieve Florence (@Gen_Florence) October 5, 2022
Sadly, during her recovery, she booked a huge film role that required double vaccination. “Not only did I lose my health, but I lost my job because of the vaccine. I almost became homeless,” explains Florence.20.09.21 – This was a huge day for me. I cried with happiness… managed lunch @DeliciouslyElla before seeing my cardiologist; There had been progress. My lifestyle choices and heart meds were doing the job; I was able to walk for short periods of time and had hope! #Pfizer pic.twitter.com/cPgQ5XhS0P
— Genevieve Florence (@Gen_Florence) October 5, 2022
The NHS has no treatment pathway for those injured by the vaccine, so she had to spend over £11,000 ($13,000) on private healthcare. Florence has reluctantly started a GoFundMe page to cover her medical costs so she can continue with treatments and, hopefully, fully recover:During my recovery I booked my first big role in a film. They said they couldn’t confirm me if I wasn’t double jabbed. So not only did I lose my health but I lost my job because of the vaccine. I almost became homeless; my rent was paid for by someone who wanted to help. #Pfizer pic.twitter.com/QEXPtsC3sV
— Genevieve Florence (@Gen_Florence) October 5, 2022
After spending £11,000 on healthcare post #vaccine reaction, I reluctantly started a go fund me… https://t.co/AuSAClcgAU So If you’re in a place to help, it all makes a difference; maintaining the support to aid full recovery is not cheep. Consultation = £300 Infusion = £750
— Genevieve Florence (@Gen_Florence) October 5, 2022
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