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Saved - March 31, 2026 at 6:54 AM
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I’m asking why we’re not ALL reposting this; liking doesn’t spread it—sharing does. @NathacanaB @TyrannyStomper say MAID deaths will save trillions in 20 years due to incentives. @PaulBut38752753: It’s still factual.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

Why are we not ALL reposting this?? https://t.co/HTTg9r7Wjm

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

Liking this doesn’t spread it. Sharing does.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

@NathacanaB http://www.opkayla.ca

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

@TyrannyStomper MAID deaths are expected to save trillions of dollars in the next 20 years. There’s a lot of financial incentive involved.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

@PaulBut38752753 It’s still factual!

Saved - February 22, 2025 at 12:20 PM
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I want to give a huge shout-out to my son Mason, who has been my rock since I became paralyzed from the neck down three years ago due to the Moderna Covid-19 shot. His support has kept me going, especially when I faced the option of medical euthanasia. I'm raising funds to hire personal support workers so I can stay at home instead of being moved to a long-term care facility. Every donation counts, and I appreciate any help you can provide. Thank you for your support.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

I'd appreciate it if all of my followers could give a huge shout out to my son Mason. 3 years ago today (Jan 22nd, 2022) I woke up completely paralyzed from the neck down. Dr's confirmed it was caused by my Moderna Covid-19 shot. If not for him I would have taken the medical euthanasia they offered me three times in Canada. I would've quit life. I wouldn't be speaking up about what happened to me. He's only 10 years old. He seen his mom go through so much. He has been through so much. He is terrified that I'm gonna get moved into a long-term care facility anywhere in the province which is what happens. I need to fundraisers enough money to stay at home. The government doesn't have enough workers to help people like me they end up taking medical euthanasia or in long-term care facilities waiting to die. Help me stay home by hiring private personal support workers to help me in and out of bed get dressed cook turn in my own bed shower. I have to pee in a bag now. If you can help every donation counts, use credit card, PayPal, etransfer from any currency around the globe. opkayla.ca/donate @LichTamara @thevivafrei @liz_churchill10 @TruthSeek01011 @DrTrozzi @Fynnderella1 @DrNoMask @CartlandDavid @P_McCulloughMD @Answers4Sean @Carrie298924321 @HouseLyndseyRN @canindependent @Vets4FreeCanada @P_McCulloughMD @hubermanlab @RealGregBoulden @ClydeDoSomethin @JanciToxDoc @DocAhmadMalik @JimFergusonUK @CrysMcN1 @Freedomforall98 @jimfannon @idonbuckley @mRNAdeaths @Storiesofinjury @JesslovesMJK @KelsiBurns @docbiss @KatKanada_TM @LichTamara @liz_churchill10 @MdBreathe @React19org @DJSpeicher @Ravarora1 @RealMattA_ @RealAlexJones @truckdriverpleb @WSOnlineNews @speyer8868 @EricawithaC13

Saved - December 21, 2024 at 5:30 AM

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

I can't even stand anymore. I'm paralyzed from the chest down by this Moderna shot. My only hope of helping myself and others is help for you! Please read my story and donate to http://www.opkayla.ca

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Changing oneself is often a challenging and lonely process. Initially, it may not feel enjoyable, and everything around you begins to shift. To navigate this, you need either a strong sense of hope, a significant amount of inspiration, or even a bit of delusion. Alternatively, you might find yourself in so much pain that the thought of trying something different becomes appealing, as it could offer a slight relief from your current suffering.
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Speaker 0: It's not glamorous. It's lonely. As you start changing, everything around you starts changing. It's not even fun in the beginning. And so you'd either have to have an incredible amount of hope or a ridiculous amount of inspiration and delusion, or you have to be in so much pain that the alternative to continuing this pain that you're in is to try something different because it's the only thing that might be slightly less painful than what
Home | Operation Kayla | #OPKAYLA | COVID-19 Vaccine Injured Kayla was COVID-19 vaccine injured left and left an incomplete quadriplegic after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and she is now making it her life's mission to expose what happened to her and inform others. #OPKAYLA opkayla.ca
Saved - November 9, 2024 at 2:51 PM
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My son and I are seeking your compassion and support in our fight for justice against the vaccine company that has been confirmed by doctors to have caused my irreversible paralysis after my Covid shot. We are pursuing North America's first lawsuit against Moderna and need help fundraising for expert witnesses. Please consider sharing our story and donating at http://opkayla.ca. Your support means everything to us.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

My son and I are calling on your compassion and support in our unyielding pursuit of justice against the vaccine company that doctors have confirmed caused my irreversible paralysis following my Covid shot. With North America's first lawsuit against Moderna, we require your assistance in fundraising expert witnesses. Please share & donate at http://opkayla.ca http://www.opkayla.ca @DJSpeicher @HighWireTalk @DocAhmadMalik @Storiesofinjury @mRNAdeaths @HouseLyndseyRN @GiveSendGo @JesslovesMJK @MakisMD @RealAlexJones @JohnCena @DrNoMask @KelsiBurns @Fynnderella1 @LeslynLewis @SageListener @CartlandDavid @PoliceOnGuard @KatKanada_TM @Bratt_world @rgvrunner01 @Beck_Sall @JoshWalkos @BulfordDaniel @canindependent @DrTrozzi @Ravarora1 @Tammy1Peterson @ChrisBarber1975 @LichTamara @LioAdvocacy @P_McCulloughMD @Answers4Sean @JimFergusonUK @WiretapMediaCa @thevivafrei @liz_churchill10 @WSOnlineNews

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Kayla Pollock, a vibrant 35-year-old mother from Ontario, faced a life-altering tragedy after receiving a Moderna COVID-19 booster. Initially healthy, she experienced severe side effects, leading to paralysis and loss of bodily functions. Despite being offered medical assistance in dying, she refused, determined to fight for her life and advocate for others with vaccine injuries. Kayla's struggle for recognition and support included filing a lawsuit against Moderna and seeking compensation from the Canadian government's vaccine injury program. Her story sparked important discussions about vaccine safety, informed consent, and the need for better support systems for those affected by adverse reactions. Kayla's journey became a powerful reminder of the human impact behind vaccine statistics, highlighting the importance of compassion and accountability in healthcare.
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Speaker 0: Kayla Pollock was a vibrant 35 year old woman living in Ontario. She was a devoted mother to her young son. Life was full of simple joys. Playing with her son, enjoying time with loved ones, and looking forward to the future. She was healthy and active. Then the COVID 19 pandemic hit. Like many, Kayla chose to get vaccinated. She had a father dying In long term care and also worked in a kindergarten class. Her booster she received because she was told that she was more at risk than the general population and she was not aware of the side effects which had started being censored online. She mistakenly followed the government's advice. She collapsed to the pressures of mainstream media and will forever pay that price. She received her Moderna booster shot, hoping for a return to normalcy. Shortly after the booster, Kayla's health took a turn. She began experiencing severe side effects. Her once active body began to betray her. The deterioration was rapid. Doctors soon confirmed a heartbreaking diagnosis. Paralysis. Loss of all bowel and bladder function and limited use of her upper arms. She was now an incomplete quadriplegic for life in terrible pain. Their conclusion was clear. The paralysis was directly linked to the Moderna vaccine. Kayla's life once filled with promise was irrevocably changed. In the face of this devastating diagnosis, Kayla was confronted with another blow. She received 3 offers for medical assistance in dying or made. The very notion seemed unfathomable. Here she was paralyzed but very much alive, being offered a way out. Kayla refused both offers. Her spirit, though battered, was not broken. She was determined to live, to fight for whatever future she had left. Her refusal sparked a firestorm of controversy. The ethical implications of offering made in such cases were thrust into the spotlight. Kayla's story became a lightning rod, igniting debate about individual choice, the limits of medical intervention, and the responsibility of health care systems to those suffering from vaccine injuries. Kayla's life post paralysis was a stark contrast to her former life. The simplest tasks now required assistance. She was forced to leave her job. Her financial security shattered. The caregiving role she once cherished, nurturing her son, was now a constant struggle. Her days were punctuated by the presence of personal support workers, a constant reminder of her limitations. Yet amidst the immense challenges, Kayla found a reservoir of resilience. She drew strength from her son, her family, and a new found community of others who understood her plight. She was determined to carve out a meaningful existence, to advocate for herself and others who had been injured by vaccines. Section 4, the fight for recognition and support. Kayla's fight was far from over. She was determined to seek justice and support. She filed a lawsuit against Moderna, the pharmaceutical giant that manufactured the vaccine that had upended her life. She also applied for compensation from the Canadian government's vaccine injury support program. A program designed to provide financial assistance to those who had suffered serious adverse reactions to vaccines. Her legal battle and compensation claim were met with resistance. The process was arduous, fraught with bureaucratic hurdles and legal challenges. Her case became emblematic of the difficulties faced by individuals seeking recognition and support for vaccine injuries. Section 5, a catalyst for change. Broader implications. Kayla's story, though deeply personal, resonated far beyond her individual experience. Her refusal of MAID, her courage in the face of adversity and her unwavering advocacy brought attention to the often overlooked issue of vaccine injuries. Her story became a catalyst for change, sparking a broader conversation about vaccine safety, informed consent, and the need for comprehensive support systems for those who experience adverse reactions to vaccines. Her case highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in health care. It underscored the need for open and honest dialogue about the risks and benefits of vaccination. And it served as a powerful reminder that behind the statistics and scientific data, there are real people whose lives are forever changed by vaccines. Kayla Pollock's story, though born of tragedy, became a beacon of hope and a call for a more just and compassionate health care system.
Kayla Pollock | COVID-19 Vaccine Injured Kayla Pollock is a Canadian woman who was COVID-19 vaccine injured and left paralyzed from the neck down after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. #OPKAYLA opkayla.ca
Home | Operation Kayla | #OPKAYLA | COVID-19 Vaccine Injured Kayla was COVID-19 vaccine injured left and left an incomplete quadriplegic after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and she is now making it her life's mission to expose what happened to her and inform others. #OPKAYLA opkayla.ca
Saved - August 31, 2024 at 1:57 PM

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

PARALYZED BY MY COVID VACCINE and offered another? Government asked me to take medical euthanasia! https://t.co/bsksRwyGDD

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At 35, the speaker claims she was paralyzed by the Moderna shot, which doctors confirmed in writing and audio recordings. She has filed a $45,000,000 lawsuit against Moderna, alleging mainstream media won't report such cases due to pharmaceutical company payments. Prior to the shot, she was healthy and working at a school. Now, she reports having no bowel or bladder function, no movement below the waist, and limited arm function, confining her to a wheelchair. She states she experiences pain and was offered medical assistance in dying three times in Canada, which she interprets as the government suggesting death due to lack of treatment. Her son now lives with his father because her house cannot accommodate her wheelchair. She urges viewers to help vaccine-injured people and warns that continued vaccinations without support could worsen the situation. She directs viewers to www.opkayla.ca for more information on her case.
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Speaker 0: Before you scroll, stop and listen to this. I was 35 years old when I became paralyzed by my Moderna shot. This has been confirmed by doctors, both in writing, in my documents from the hospital, and in an audio recording with my neurologist. I have the 1st lawsuit in North America for $45,000,000 against Moderna. Yep. This is not being told. The mainstream media cannot and will not ever tell you these things, because they are paid by the drug manufacturers for their commercials, telling you to go get vaccinated when this can happen to you. I was healthy, I was doing well, I was doing things like a normal person. I have a son who was 7 at the time. I worked at a school for the York Region District School Board. I now have no job, I have no bowel function, I have no bladder function, I have no movement below the waist, and I have limited arm function. That means I'm stuck in a wheelchair. I'm stuck in my bed, I feel lots of pain, and they offer me medical assistance in dying. In other words, in Canada, they told me, it's better to die because we don't have treatment. I was offered this 3 times. You don't mess with a mom whose son has been taken away. No. CAS didn't come and take away my son. He had to go live with his father because I had to move somewhere where my big clunky wheelchair that's like this, and big, and huge, and has all these buttons on it, and can't fit into my 3 bedroom, or 3 bathroom, 3 story house. I had to move away from my my little son. So I don't get to see him. Only 3 3 times in the summer for weeks, and his dad and I get along great. This is a big problem. This could have been you. Canada will do this to you. If you keep getting your shots, and you don't help people that have been vaccine injured, and the vaccine injured don't step up and and talk together, this will not get better. It is a crisis. It is a healthcare crisis. There are people dying all around. They wanna send me to long term care, or tell me to kill myself with medical assistance in dying. I don't wanna die, but I also don't wanna live like this. If you can help, go to www.opkayla. Ca, and find all the information on my case and much more.
Saved - July 12, 2024 at 5:06 AM
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A mother shares her experience of being paralyzed after receiving the COVID vaccine in Canada. She raises concerns about the availability of assisted suicide and how it impacts everyone, regardless of vaccine status. For more information, visit http://www.opkayla.ca.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

After being PARALYZED BY COVID VACCINE CANADA offers me DR ASSISTED SUICIDE. THIS AFFECTS YOU even if you didn't take the shot. A cry for help from a MOTHER. http://www.opkayla.ca @Carrie298924321 @Answers4Sean @DrNoMask @_lizchurchill10 @LichTamara @KatKanada_TM @OdessaOrlewicz @PoliceOnGuard @MakisMD @Bratt_world @jimfannon @JimFergusonUK @RealAlexJones @drdrew @Ravarora1 @Vets4FreeCanada @canindependent @JoshWalkos @Tammy1Peterson

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I was paralyzed by my COVID shot and face losing essential care due to a lack of support workers in Ontario. The healthcare system is overwhelmed, leading to potential long-term care placement. Medical assistance in dying is seen as a cheaper alternative. Doug Ford cut early breast cancer screening, risking lives. We must address these issues and pressure politicians for change. Visit www.opkayla.ca to support. Healthcare in Canada is not as advertised, and we must unite to ensure everyone receives proper care. Thank you for listening.
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Speaker 0: Hi. As most of you know, I was paralyzed by my COVID nineteen shot and offered medical assistance in dying, afterwards, but that's not what I'm here to talk about today. I found out that the, company that's been coming in to help me with my basic needs, every morning could be going under, which means that I would be basically fed to the wolves. It means that somebody is supposed to come into my house every day and look after me, but there's not enough of those people in the province. And when there are people in the province that do that job, the agencies are so overrun and so many staff changes and turnovers occur because people can't handle the stress of their jobs, like many nurses and doctors that we're losing. So these people have these burdens of these high caseloads, and they end up not being able to, to to deal with the overrun system that we have here in Ontario. And, it means that, that we would people like me would be sent to long term care. And in my case, you would go to a crisis bed, which means that you could be sent anywhere in the province. And in that case, I would not be seeing my son. And the only way to get away from that is to hire your own staff, which takes an enormous amount of money. And that's why they offer us medical assistance of dying, because it's cheaper to kill us then. And to say that we have free health care in Canada than it is to actually acknowledge that we have a major crisis. I heard that Doug Ford took away the early breast cancer screening program, which means that if you're 40 and you don't get an early mammogram and you don't find out that you have breast cancer, you, you could die. And that program has saved 1,000,000 and millions of lives. But if they don't wanna put the funding into it, then healthcare suffers. And I'm sorry, but healthcare is what what you could rely on it yourself one day. You don't know. This could happen. You could fall over a stick tomorrow and break your neck and be me. You could be paralyzed easily. It happens. You could be in a car accident. You don't know. And when you don't have family or friends that support you or or are old, your family's older, or they're nowhere near you, you're stuck in a situation where you what it what hope is there for that? How is there hope for that? If we don't come together and figure this out and put pressure on our politicians, then people are gonna start taking medical assistance in dying because it's the only way that they could get out of suffering. And I think that that's why they offer it to people like me who are newly paralyzed because that was the time I was suffering, and they thought there's a good time to to maybe lose an an expensive patient. Stop advertising that we have free health care in Canada. Stop pretending that our system is not broken and so messed up. Stop blaming the doctors and the nurses and the patients because we're all gonna be old one day and we're all gonna be in a situation where I'd rather be in a 3rd world country and have my family around me than in this country and be stuck in an institution having staff abuse me, honestly. I mean, might seem like a horrible thing to say, but I would rather I would never wish this upon anyone. And I don't have words to describe what I'm feeling right now. As you know, I fundraise for this. My website is www.opkayla.ca. And, you can go there and you could donate. You can read about my story. But let's not put this to rest. All of us need to really focus on our health care and making sure that that we all have help because this is not okay, and it is not something that you have the right to ignore if you live here because it could be you. Thanks for listening, and I hope I have better news next time.
Home | Operation Kayla | #OPKAYLA | COVID-19 Vaccine Injured Kayla was COVID-19 vaccine injured left and left an incomplete quadriplegic after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and she is now making it her life's mission to expose what happened to her and inform others. #OPKAYLA opkayla.ca
Saved - May 27, 2024 at 4:27 PM
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A person claims to be paralyzed after receiving the COVID-19 shot in Canada. They allege that they were offered medical euthanasia. For the full story and to donate, visit http://www.opkayla.ca.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

PARALYZED FOR LIFE AFTER COVID-19 SHOT. CANADA OFFERED ME medical EUTHANASIA!!!! Medical proof and story link below. To donate and for FULL STORY visit http://www.opkayla.ca @thevivafrei @LichTamara @TomMarazzo @KatKanada_TM @Vets4FreeCanada @Tammy1Peterson @jordanbpeterson @JasonLavigneMP @PoliceOnGuard @RealGregBoulden @ChrisBarber1975 @ClydeDoSomethin @canindependent @soldierspeaks @drdrew @HarrietWeaverf

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I was paralyzed by the COVID-19 vaccine and left without proper treatment by the Canadian government. They offered me MAID, which is not treatment but euthanasia. I live with pain, a spinal lesion, and loss of bodily functions. I need help and ask for support by sharing my story on social media. Visit www.0pkayla.ca for more details, medical records, and a doctor's confirmation that my condition was caused by the Moderna vaccine.
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Speaker 0: Please stop before you scroll. I was paralyzed by the COVID nineteen shot. You will not hear my story on mainstream media. If you do not believe this story or would like medical proof, you can go to my website at www.0pk kayla. Ca. That's www.0pkayla. Ca. The Canadian government has left me fending for myself without the necessary treatments. Instead, they offered me MAID which is 9 chain shot. That is not treatment. That is suicide or euthanasia. I would treat any human being better than that that I even disliked. I don't just have to live without my legs anymore. I have to live with massive pain, a lesion in my spine, no bowel or bladder movements, somebody coming to get me dressed every day, to having to be alone in bed when my fire alarm goes off, unable to move. This is not okay, and I need help. I'm appealing to anyone on social media to please share this video so that others like me can find help as well. If we don't speak up, we won't get the help. Please go to www dotopkaya.ca to get the full story, the medical records, and the audio recording of the doctor telling you that this is related and directly caused by my COVID 19 vaccine, the Moderna one.
Home | Operation Kayla | #OPKAYLA | COVID-19 Vaccine Injured Kayla was COVID-19 vaccine injured left and left an incomplete quadriplegic after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and she is now making it her life's mission to expose what happened to her and inform others. #OPKAYLA opkayla.ca

@canindependent - The Canadian Independent

EXCLUSIVE: Young Ontario woman's life becomes a living hell after Moderna booster shot leaves her paralyzed. Doctors confirm vaccine connection and offer Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Kayla Pollock is a 37-year-old mother from Ontario whose life took a drastic turn after receiving a Moderna Covid-19 booster shot. She experienced paralysis from the neck down and has been enduring a challenging ordeal ever since. Kayla's early years were marked by unspeakable cruelty and suffering. As an infant, she endured the horrors of severe abuse, including broken bones, cigarette burns, and bruises inflicted upon her helpless body by her parents. Her distressing situation prompted the intervention of family and children services, ultimately leading to her placement in a caring, loving and supportive home. As she grew older, Kayla dedicated the majority of her younger adult years to behavioral training of exotic animals. However, she eventually made the decision to resign from this profession after having her son, recognizing the inherent risks of the job. Kayla eventually ended up in the small town of Mount Albert, Ontario, where she co-raised her son after a separation. She worked as a casual educational assistant at Robert Munsch Public School, assisting kindergarten children. Her home was conveniently located right next to the school. Kayla's son attended the same school where she worked, and she expressed her love for her job and the positive direction her life was heading. Describing herself as fit, healthy, and very active, Kayla enjoyed hiking, being outdoors, gardening, and going places with her son. When the pandemic struck, Kayla recalls the mainstream media, politicians, and public health officials emphasizing the severity of the virus and urging everyone to get vaccinated. She remembers health officials specifically advising that those at highest risk should prioritize getting vaccinated. Being immunocompromised and a type one diabetic, Kayla heeded the advice of health officials and received the first two Pfizer shots in the middle of 2021 and didn’t experience any issues. Additionally, she mentions another reason for getting vaccinated was because her father resided in a long-term care facility with dementia, and vaccination was going to be a requirement for entry into the care home. Kayla then decided to take a booster, but this time it was a Moderna booster shot. She recounts going to a vaccination drive and the police being there. She found that odd and questioned why the police were present. According to Kayla, people were upset that Moderna was being given out instead of Pfizer, and that was the reason for the police presence. Kayla says that something didn’t sit right in her gut, but she went ahead with the Moderna booster shot anyway. She explains her reasoning for getting the third shot was because she felt like a third one would be mandated at some point to get access into her dads long term care home. She received the Moderna booster shot on January 11, 2022. Four days later, Kayla described a situation where her legs just gave out, and she collapsed, but all seemed fine a short time later. Then, nine days later, she experienced a similar event, and at that time, she called her doctor, asking to see a neurologist because she suspected something wasn’t right. On the morning of February 22, 2022, Kayla's life took an irreversible turn. As she awoke, opened her eyes, a sudden realization struck her – she couldn't move her body. Despite the shock, she says she remained calm and started yelling for help. Fortunately, her boyfriend who spent the night, was in the driveway preparing to leave for work, and heard her cries for help. Her boyfriend called 911 and Kayla was transported to Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario. While in the emergency department Kayla recounts that the attending physician initially dismissed her symptoms, suggesting that it was all in her head and portrayed her as a "crazy person," and ordered a psychiatric consult. All of what Kayla describes happening is evident in her medical records which we obtained and reviewed. Eventually, an MRI was conducted, revealing that Kayla had a very large lesion on her spinal cord. A neurologist followed up with Kayla and recommended a course of steroids in an attempt to decrease the size of the lesion. Kayla questioned the neurologist and asked if the lesion could be a tumor. In an audio recording taken by Kayla’s boyfriend, the neurologist responds, saying, “it's less likely a tumor” and that it is his “gut impression it was caused by the vaccine.” When Kayla questions the doctor as to whether many people have had something similar happen to them, the doctor responds, saying “many people have had it.” Later, Kayla would learn that she had developed transverse myelitis, a condition that interrupts the transmission of messages along the spinal cord nerves throughout the body. She would go on to spend several months in the hospital, where she says she was offered medical assistance in dying (MAID) on two occasions but rejected the offer. During Kayla's hospital stay, she received steroids, which she claims helped to some extent, allowing her to regain very slight movement in her arms, hands, and fingers. However, she still has absolutely no feeling from the neck down. Visually examining her fingernails reveals decay due to the lack of nerve function. Kayla believes that if the initial doctor had taken her concerns seriously, rather than dismissing her as a "crazy person," and promptly ordered an MRI, she might have been able to walk again or experience sensation in some parts of her body that she doesn’t have today. After her initial treatment at the local hospital, Kayla was subsequently transferred to Lyndhurst Rehabilitation Centre in Toronto to undergo several months of intensive rehabilitation aimed at attempting to restore her physical capabilities and adapting to her new reality. Unfortunately, Kayla says that rehab did not help her. Following her discharge from the hospital, she now takes a long list of drugs daily. She ended up losing everything she worked hard for—her home, the ability to co-raise her son, and her job, essentially losing everything. Kayla was placed on provincial disability and was forced to move away from Mount Albert, where her son lives, into an apartment that could accommodate her wheelchair accessibility needs. Kayla has faced challenges in obtaining the promised hours of in-home care after leaving the hospital. Kayla relies on a personal support worker to help her get out of bed each morning, another organization assists with meal preparation, and in the evenings, a friend comes over to manually extract feces from her bowel and aid her in getting into bed. Securing compensation through the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) has been difficult for Kayla. She initiated the application process in July of 2022, following up with the program six months later. However, according to Kayla, her application was still under review at that time. Another six months elapsed, and when she sought an update, the program informed her that they had never received her initial application. In response, Kayla reapplied to the program and was recently assigned a case worker. Uncertainty looms over whether she will be approved and, if approved, when she will receive any form of compensation. Kayla faces challenges in performing simple tasks both at home and in the community. She is in a difficult financial situation and desperately seeks a service dog. According to her, having a service dog would not only assist her with daily tasks but also offer companionship, providing her with much-needed company. An organization called Veterans 4 Freedom has stepped in to help Kayla and has set up a GiveSendGo campaign to help her raise funds for a service dog. A link to that fundraising campaign is below. https://www.givesendgo.com/kaylapollock

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and mother, experienced severe paralysis after receiving her third COVID-19 vaccine. Despite facing challenges in the healthcare system, she remains hopeful with support from non-profit organizations like Veterans for Freedom. She struggles with daily tasks due to her condition and limited personal support hours. Kayla's application for vaccine injury support was delayed, leaving her without the necessary care. She expresses gratitude to those who have helped her and shares her story to raise awareness.
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Speaker 0: Kayla Pollock had many challenges in her early years growing up in rural Ontario. She would endure unspeakable abuse at the hands of her biological parents as an infant. But with the love and support of her foster parents, Kayla would grow up to be a caring and loving mother, an educational assistant, and a talented animal trainer. Life was good for Kayla. When When the pandemic hit and the mRNA COVID 19 vaccines were available and eventually mandated in 2021, Kayla rolled up her sleeve and received 2 of the Pfizer injections with no issue. It was her decision to get the 3rd Moderna COVID nineteen vaccine in January of 2022 that would drastically change her life forever. The Canadian independent traveled to Bradford, Ontario to speak with Kayla about her life living with a severe vaccine injury and the challenges she faces as a quadriplegic in a failing health system. Thank you, Kayla, for being with us today. Before we begin, could you tell us what your life was like before your vaccine injury? Speaker 1: My life was really involved with a lot of animals. I worked at zoos and sanctuaries and worked with lions, monkeys, large parrots, and had a a really, exotic lifestyle at home as well. And I was also really, really active. I trained service dogs and guide dogs and, did a lot of hiking and of course, first and foremost, I was a mom. So, I ended up, quitting with all the big animals for safety reasons. And I ended up working at my son's school. So for the past 4 years before this happened, I had, been working at my son's school as a, as a, like, a casual EA. Speaker 0: Could you tell us why you decided to get the COVID 19 vaccine? Speaker 1: One of the reasons I got the COVID 19 vaccine originally, and it was quite a debate about what we do. I basically, a lot of it had to do with the things I was hearing on TV. So there was a lot of fear just being screamed at me by not just the TV, but also, like, you know, when you hear, like, the WHO is on TV telling you that this is, like, a deadly pandemic and, you know, people with immune disorders are gonna, you know, die from COVID 19 more likely than other people. You know, I was hearing about that, and my dad was dying in long term care at the time. In order to go see him, I needed the shots. In order to go to work, I needed the shots. So I received 2 Pfizer's and then a Moderna. I had no issues with the first two vaccines, which were the Pfizer's. And it wasn't till the Moderna shot the booster that I began having problems. Speaker 0: A week after receiving her 3rd mRNA COVID 19 in January of 2022, Kayla fell to the floor paralyzed for 30 minutes, unable to move her legs. A second episode occurred a week later which prompted Kayla to make an appointment with a neurologist through her family doctor. On the morning of February 22, 2022, before she could see the neurologist, Kayla would wake to find that she was paralyzed from the neck down. Kayla relives this day. Speaker 1: I opened my eyes that morning. And as soon as I opened my eyes, I realized, oh, it's time to get up. You gotta get, you know, get up and get going, get your coffee, and you It's hard to go to school, and I went to get up, and I couldn't move from the neck down. And that's when I was put on a stretcher and taken to Southlake Regional Health Center. And, that's when the events at Southlake started. When I first arrived, originally, the an ER doctor did come in to examine me, and then he took away the, the back the backboard. So I'm like, okay. This is good because that means I'm not paralyzed. And he told me that, this was something that often happens to people when they're upset and that I essentially, this was in my head. And the good news was that I would get better because I was essentially having an episode that was some sort of psychotic episode and that, I'd never had any history of anything like that before, but he was telling me this. So I thought this was wonderful news. I asked him when I would get better, and he said, you know, it it it's up to you, really. I'm gonna have the psychiatrist, come and see you. So we ordered a psych consult, and he left me there. They left me there for the entire day. So, originally, that was the, the first diagnosis. The second diagnosis, a a doctor came to me and he whispered in my ear and he said, I think there's something seriously wrong with you. I do not think you're faking. And, he said, I have a neurology or a radiologist who's willing to read your report at home. If you go into the scanner right now, I can get that done. And I said absolutely, because I don't think I'm crazy either. There's something really wrong with me. I am not faking this. And so I had the MRI scan. The radiologist read the report, and they found a massive lesion on my spine that went basically right from the tailbone of my spine up, and it was just, like, half an inch away from my breathing. Had I received the MRI, first, I could be walking today because the treatment, is very time specific. And, it wasn't till the next day that I even saw the, the neurologist who looked at my MRI and and told me that I had transverse malaise, I was starting to suspect this was vaccine related. And so, when my boyfriend arrived at the hospital, anytime a doctor came in, I told him to record everything because I knew that, this made sense. This had started right after my vaccines. It made sense with the paralysis in my legs. It made sense with the diagnosis. They had to rule out MS. They had to rule out cancer. They had to rule out infection. And, that's when the doctor told me that, he was sure that this was caused by the vaccine, and he'd seen many, many different vaccine injuries that were just lifeline. Basically, it's either a Speaker 0: tumor that has to be removed. Speaker 1: Less likely. Right? Less likely tumor. Okay. Right? Less likely. What's a cancer work on me? Well, if you need the CT chest, abdomen pelvis just to make sure there's no other areas of malignancy. Okay. So that's what that is. But most likely it's gonna be probably if I'm using my credit and pricing here from the vaccine. So other people have it? Many people have it. Many? Many. Speaker 0: Kayla would spend the next several months in the hospital and rehabilitation center. According to Kayla, staff counsellors at Southlake Hospital offered medical assistance in dying on 2 separate occasions as an option to ending her life. Kayla considered it but declined after some consideration. Kayla describes some of the challenges she faces on a daily Speaker 1: basis. As far as my condition today, I have no feeling in my hands. So, I can't tell if something's hot or cold. So not allowed to use the oven or the stove because I have burnt myself. I have no feeling on the back of my arms. I have no triceps, which is the muscle that you need. Like a paraplegic, for instance, someone in a wheelchair, you often see them pushing their sup self up out of their wheelchair and transferring somewhere else. I don't have the ability to do that. Rehab didn't do a whole lot. My wife was sent home from rehab. I was told that I'd be getting a lot of personal support hours, and I got home from rehab and, for, 4 days straight, nobody came. So I had to have a friend take 4 days off work and, you know, to deal with that. But, I have no bowel or bladder function. So, it has to be manually extracted by a person. So people don't think of that when they think of someone who's paralyzed. They just think, you know, your legs don't work and that's your life. But, it's really changed my life, and it's not good. Every single morning when I wake up, I always dream that I am able-bodied in my dreams. And I wake up and I realize that this is not a dream. That I am paralyzed, and it's worse than waking up on February 22nd back then because at least I had hope back then that this that I wasn't gonna be paralyzed. So that's the first thing. And then I realized I'm alone and, that I can't move, and there's nothing I can do about it. I can't reach my meds. I can't get the things I need without turning and or which I can't do. I can't roll. So I stare at the ceiling, and I pray that the worker's gonna show up that day. There's not gonna be an emergency or a cancellation. Because in that case, there's nobody to come and help me. There's nobody to come and get me up. There's there's nothing I can do. I am fully dependent on other people that there's a shortage of in Ontario. Speaker 0: Getting the care that is needed to simply exist has proven extremely difficult for Kayla. The government funded organization, Home and Community Care Support Services, granted only 5 of the maximum 21 hours allowed for a personal support worker. After another organization advocated for Kayla, she eventually received a total of 10 hours. It is important to note that Kayla lives alone and cannot dress herself or get out of bed without this support. The Canadian independent reached out to the HCCSS, but they declined to comment. Kayla applied a second time to the vaccine injury support program as her first application according to the program staff was never received. Kayla was only recently assigned a caseworker almost 2 years from the date she was hospitalized. Kayla's caseworker was unable to comment on the status of her application. Kayla has lost everything Her home, time with her son, her mobility and her freedom. Although every day is a struggle, she is hopeful and especially grateful for non profit organizations like Veterans for Freedom. Speaker 1: First, I just want to thank the Canadian Independent, for taking on this story as the the mainstream media, isn't taking on stories like this. And, secondly, I need to give a big thank you to, to Veterans for Freedom. They are a nonprofit organization who reached out to me. They're a group of veterans, and they've really made me feel like part of their family. So, that's, that was a big thing for me. So thank you to both of you. Speaker 0: Thank you, Kayla.
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@ScotDavidsonMP plans to visit my house, and I'll have a news crew recording. I want to ask him how he can help injured Canadians and be their voice. Calling the Vaccine Injury Compensation Board won't be effective. Share your thoughts on what my MP should do. Both conservatives and liberals were slow in vaccine distribution. Please consider donating at http://opkayla.com.

@kcpollock - Kayla Pollock

. @ScotDavidsonMP says he will make a stop at my house next week. I will have a NEWS CREW RECORDING. I will ask him what he can do for me and want to be a voice for ALL injured Canadians. Bring me to the HOUSE OF COMMONS. His offer to call the Vaccine Injury Compensation Board will do nothing as they are third party. Comment on what you think my MP needs to do for me. The conservatives were just as bad as the liberals when it came to getting the vaccines out fast. Share and comment http://opkayla.com please consider donating click on the video below.

@canindependent - The Canadian Independent

EXCLUSIVE: Young Ontario woman's life becomes a living hell after Moderna booster shot leaves her paralyzed. Doctors confirm vaccine connection and offer Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Kayla Pollock is a 37-year-old mother from Ontario whose life took a drastic turn after receiving a Moderna Covid-19 booster shot. She experienced paralysis from the neck down and has been enduring a challenging ordeal ever since. Kayla's early years were marked by unspeakable cruelty and suffering. As an infant, she endured the horrors of severe abuse, including broken bones, cigarette burns, and bruises inflicted upon her helpless body by her parents. Her distressing situation prompted the intervention of family and children services, ultimately leading to her placement in a caring, loving and supportive home. As she grew older, Kayla dedicated the majority of her younger adult years to behavioral training of exotic animals. However, she eventually made the decision to resign from this profession after having her son, recognizing the inherent risks of the job. Kayla eventually ended up in the small town of Mount Albert, Ontario, where she co-raised her son after a separation. She worked as a casual educational assistant at Robert Munsch Public School, assisting kindergarten children. Her home was conveniently located right next to the school. Kayla's son attended the same school where she worked, and she expressed her love for her job and the positive direction her life was heading. Describing herself as fit, healthy, and very active, Kayla enjoyed hiking, being outdoors, gardening, and going places with her son. When the pandemic struck, Kayla recalls the mainstream media, politicians, and public health officials emphasizing the severity of the virus and urging everyone to get vaccinated. She remembers health officials specifically advising that those at highest risk should prioritize getting vaccinated. Being immunocompromised and a type one diabetic, Kayla heeded the advice of health officials and received the first two Pfizer shots in the middle of 2021 and didn’t experience any issues. Additionally, she mentions another reason for getting vaccinated was because her father resided in a long-term care facility with dementia, and vaccination was going to be a requirement for entry into the care home. Kayla then decided to take a booster, but this time it was a Moderna booster shot. She recounts going to a vaccination drive and the police being there. She found that odd and questioned why the police were present. According to Kayla, people were upset that Moderna was being given out instead of Pfizer, and that was the reason for the police presence. Kayla says that something didn’t sit right in her gut, but she went ahead with the Moderna booster shot anyway. She explains her reasoning for getting the third shot was because she felt like a third one would be mandated at some point to get access into her dads long term care home. She received the Moderna booster shot on January 11, 2022. Four days later, Kayla described a situation where her legs just gave out, and she collapsed, but all seemed fine a short time later. Then, nine days later, she experienced a similar event, and at that time, she called her doctor, asking to see a neurologist because she suspected something wasn’t right. On the morning of February 22, 2022, Kayla's life took an irreversible turn. As she awoke, opened her eyes, a sudden realization struck her – she couldn't move her body. Despite the shock, she says she remained calm and started yelling for help. Fortunately, her boyfriend who spent the night, was in the driveway preparing to leave for work, and heard her cries for help. Her boyfriend called 911 and Kayla was transported to Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario. While in the emergency department Kayla recounts that the attending physician initially dismissed her symptoms, suggesting that it was all in her head and portrayed her as a "crazy person," and ordered a psychiatric consult. All of what Kayla describes happening is evident in her medical records which we obtained and reviewed. Eventually, an MRI was conducted, revealing that Kayla had a very large lesion on her spinal cord. A neurologist followed up with Kayla and recommended a course of steroids in an attempt to decrease the size of the lesion. Kayla questioned the neurologist and asked if the lesion could be a tumor. In an audio recording taken by Kayla’s boyfriend, the neurologist responds, saying, “it's less likely a tumor” and that it is his “gut impression it was caused by the vaccine.” When Kayla questions the doctor as to whether many people have had something similar happen to them, the doctor responds, saying “many people have had it.” Later, Kayla would learn that she had developed transverse myelitis, a condition that interrupts the transmission of messages along the spinal cord nerves throughout the body. She would go on to spend several months in the hospital, where she says she was offered medical assistance in dying (MAID) on two occasions but rejected the offer. During Kayla's hospital stay, she received steroids, which she claims helped to some extent, allowing her to regain very slight movement in her arms, hands, and fingers. However, she still has absolutely no feeling from the neck down. Visually examining her fingernails reveals decay due to the lack of nerve function. Kayla believes that if the initial doctor had taken her concerns seriously, rather than dismissing her as a "crazy person," and promptly ordered an MRI, she might have been able to walk again or experience sensation in some parts of her body that she doesn’t have today. After her initial treatment at the local hospital, Kayla was subsequently transferred to Lyndhurst Rehabilitation Centre in Toronto to undergo several months of intensive rehabilitation aimed at attempting to restore her physical capabilities and adapting to her new reality. Unfortunately, Kayla says that rehab did not help her. Following her discharge from the hospital, she now takes a long list of drugs daily. She ended up losing everything she worked hard for—her home, the ability to co-raise her son, and her job, essentially losing everything. Kayla was placed on provincial disability and was forced to move away from Mount Albert, where her son lives, into an apartment that could accommodate her wheelchair accessibility needs. Kayla has faced challenges in obtaining the promised hours of in-home care after leaving the hospital. Kayla relies on a personal support worker to help her get out of bed each morning, another organization assists with meal preparation, and in the evenings, a friend comes over to manually extract feces from her bowel and aid her in getting into bed. Securing compensation through the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) has been difficult for Kayla. She initiated the application process in July of 2022, following up with the program six months later. However, according to Kayla, her application was still under review at that time. Another six months elapsed, and when she sought an update, the program informed her that they had never received her initial application. In response, Kayla reapplied to the program and was recently assigned a case worker. Uncertainty looms over whether she will be approved and, if approved, when she will receive any form of compensation. Kayla faces challenges in performing simple tasks both at home and in the community. She is in a difficult financial situation and desperately seeks a service dog. According to her, having a service dog would not only assist her with daily tasks but also offer companionship, providing her with much-needed company. An organization called Veterans 4 Freedom has stepped in to help Kayla and has set up a GiveSendGo campaign to help her raise funds for a service dog. A link to that fundraising campaign is below. https://www.givesendgo.com/kaylapollock

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and mom, received the COVID-19 vaccine and suffered severe paralysis. Despite medical challenges and limited support, she remains hopeful. Kayla lost her home and mobility, but organizations like Veterans for Freedom provide crucial assistance. Kayla's struggles highlight the need for better care for vaccine injury victims.
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Speaker 0: Kayla Pollock had many challenges in her early years growing up in rural Ontario. She would endure unspeakable abuse at the hands of her biological parents as an infant. But with the love and support of her foster parents, Kayla would grow up to be a caring and loving mother, an educational assistant, and a talented animal trainer. Life was good for Kayla. When When the pandemic hit and the mRNA COVID 19 vaccines were available and eventually mandated in 2021, Kayla rolled up her sleeve and received 2 of the Pfizer injections with no issue. It was her decision to get the 3rd Moderna COVID nineteen vaccine in January of 2022 that would drastically change her life forever. The Canadian independent traveled to Bradford, Ontario to speak with Kayla about her life living with a severe vaccine injury and the challenges she faces as a quadriplegic in a failing health system. Thank you, Kayla, for being with us today. Before we begin, could you tell us what your life was like before your vaccine injury? Speaker 1: My life was really involved with a lot of animals. I worked at zoos and sanctuaries and worked with lions, monkeys, large parrots, and had a a really, exotic lifestyle at home as well. And I was also really, really active. I trained service dogs and guide dogs and, did a lot of hiking and of course, first and foremost, I was a mom. So, I ended up, quitting with all the big animals for safety reasons. And I ended up working at my son's school. So for the past 4 years before this happened, I had, been working at my son's school as a, as a, like, a casual EA. Speaker 0: Could you tell us why you decided to get the COVID 19 vaccine? Speaker 1: One of the reasons I got the COVID 19 vaccine originally, and it was quite a debate about what we do. I basically, a lot of it had to do with the things I was hearing on TV. So there was a lot of fear just being screamed at me by not just the TV, but also, like, you know, when you hear, like, the WHO is on TV telling you that this is, like, a deadly pandemic and, you know, people with immune disorders are gonna, you know, die from COVID 19 more likely than other people. You know, I was hearing about that, and my dad was dying in long term care at the time. In order to go see him, I needed the shots. In order to go to work, I needed the shots. So I received 2 Pfizer's and then a Moderna. I had no issues with the first two vaccines, which were the Pfizer's. And it wasn't till the Moderna shot the booster that I began having problems. Speaker 0: A week after receiving her 3rd mRNA COVID 19 in January of 2022, Kayla fell to the floor paralyzed for 30 minutes, unable to move her legs. A second episode occurred a week later which prompted Kayla to make an appointment with a neurologist through her family doctor. On the morning of February 22, 2022, before she could see the neurologist, Kayla would wake to find that she was paralyzed from the neck down. Kayla relives this day. Speaker 1: I opened my eyes that morning. And as soon as I opened my eyes, I realized, oh, it's time to get up. You gotta get, you know, get up and get going, get your coffee, and you It's hard to go to school, and I went to get up, and I couldn't move from the neck down. And that's when I was put on a stretcher and taken to Southlake Regional Health Center. And, that's when the events at Southlake started. When I first arrived, originally, the an ER doctor did come in to examine me, and then he took away the, the back the backboard. So I'm like, okay. This is good because that means I'm not paralyzed. And he told me that, this was something that often happens to people when they're upset and that I essentially, this was in my head. And the good news was that I would get better because I was essentially having an episode that was some sort of psychotic episode and that, I'd never had any history of anything like that before, but he was telling me this. So I thought this was wonderful news. I asked him when I would get better, and he said, you know, it it it's up to you, really. I'm gonna have the psychiatrist, come and see you. So we ordered a psych consult, and he left me there. They left me there for the entire day. So, originally, that was the, the first diagnosis. The second diagnosis, a a doctor came to me and he whispered in my ear and he said, I think there's something seriously wrong with you. I do not think you're faking. And, he said, I have a neurology or a radiologist who's willing to read your report at home. If you go into the scanner right now, I can get that done. And I said absolutely, because I don't think I'm crazy either. There's something really wrong with me. I am not faking this. And so I had the MRI scan. The radiologist read the report, and they found a massive lesion on my spine that went basically right from the tailbone of my spine up, and it was just, like, half an inch away from my breathing. Had I received the MRI, first, I could be walking today because the treatment, is very time specific. And, it wasn't till the next day that I even saw the, the neurologist who looked at my MRI and and told me that I had transverse malaise, I was starting to suspect this was vaccine related. And so, when my boyfriend arrived at the hospital, anytime a doctor came in, I told him to record everything because I knew that, this made sense. This had started right after my vaccines. It made sense with the paralysis in my legs. It made sense with the diagnosis. They had to rule out MS. They had to rule out cancer. They had to rule out infection. And, that's when the doctor told me that, he was sure that this was caused by the vaccine, and he'd seen many, many different vaccine injuries that were just lifeline. Basically, it's either a Speaker 0: tumor that has to be removed. Speaker 1: Less likely. Right? Less likely tumor. Okay. Right? Less likely. What's a cancer work on me? Well, if you need the CT chest, abdomen pelvis just to make sure there's no other areas of malignancy. Okay. So that's what that is. But most likely it's gonna be probably if I'm using my credit and pricing here from the vaccine. So other people have it? Many people have it. Many? Many. Speaker 0: Kayla would spend the next several months in the hospital and rehabilitation center. According to Kayla, staff counsellors at Southlake Hospital offered medical assistance in dying on 2 separate occasions as an option to ending her life. Kayla considered it but declined after some consideration. Kayla describes some of the challenges she faces on a daily Speaker 1: basis. As far as my condition today, I have no feeling in my hands. So, I can't tell if something's hot or cold. So not allowed to use the oven or the stove because I have burnt myself. I have no feeling on the back of my arms. I have no triceps, which is the muscle that you need. Like a paraplegic, for instance, someone in a wheelchair, you often see them pushing their sup self up out of their wheelchair and transferring somewhere else. I don't have the ability to do that. Rehab didn't do a whole lot. My wife was sent home from rehab. I was told that I'd be getting a lot of personal support hours, and I got home from rehab and, for, 4 days straight, nobody came. So I had to have a friend take 4 days off work and, you know, to deal with that. But, I have no bowel or bladder function. So, it has to be manually extracted by a person. So people don't think of that when they think of someone who's paralyzed. They just think, you know, your legs don't work and that's your life. But, it's really changed my life, and it's not good. Every single morning when I wake up, I always dream that I am able-bodied in my dreams. And I wake up and I realize that this is not a dream. That I am paralyzed, and it's worse than waking up on February 22nd back then because at least I had hope back then that this that I wasn't gonna be paralyzed. So that's the first thing. And then I realized I'm alone and, that I can't move, and there's nothing I can do about it. I can't reach my meds. I can't get the things I need without turning and or which I can't do. I can't roll. So I stare at the ceiling, and I pray that the worker's gonna show up that day. There's not gonna be an emergency or a cancellation. Because in that case, there's nobody to come and help me. There's nobody to come and get me up. There's there's nothing I can do. I am fully dependent on other people that there's a shortage of in Ontario. Speaker 0: Getting the care that is needed to simply exist has proven extremely difficult for Kayla. The government funded organization, Home and Community Care Support Services, granted only 5 of the maximum 21 hours allowed for a personal support worker. After another organization advocated for Kayla, she eventually received a total of 10 hours. It is important to note that Kayla lives alone and cannot dress herself or get out of bed without this support. The Canadian independent reached out to the HCCSS, but they declined to comment. Kayla applied a second time to the vaccine injury support program as her first application according to the program staff was never received. Kayla was only recently assigned a caseworker almost 2 years from the date she was hospitalized. Kayla's caseworker was unable to comment on the status of her application. Kayla has lost everything Her home, time with her son, her mobility and her freedom. Although every day is a struggle, she is hopeful and especially grateful for non profit organizations like Veterans for Freedom. Speaker 1: First, I just want to thank the Canadian Independent, for taking on this story as the the mainstream media, isn't taking on stories like this. And, secondly, I need to give a big thank you to, to Veterans for Freedom. They are a nonprofit organization who reached out to me. They're a group of veterans, and they've really made me feel like part of their family. So, that's, that was a big thing for me. So thank you to both of you. Speaker 0: Thank you, Kayla.
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@canindependent - The Canadian Independent

EXCLUSIVE: Young Ontario woman's life becomes a living hell after Moderna booster shot leaves her paralyzed. Doctors confirm vaccine connection and offer Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Kayla Pollock is a 37-year-old mother from Ontario whose life took a drastic turn after receiving a Moderna Covid-19 booster shot. She experienced paralysis from the neck down and has been enduring a challenging ordeal ever since. Kayla's early years were marked by unspeakable cruelty and suffering. As an infant, she endured the horrors of severe abuse, including broken bones, cigarette burns, and bruises inflicted upon her helpless body by her parents. Her distressing situation prompted the intervention of family and children services, ultimately leading to her placement in a caring, loving and supportive home. As she grew older, Kayla dedicated the majority of her younger adult years to behavioral training of exotic animals. However, she eventually made the decision to resign from this profession after having her son, recognizing the inherent risks of the job. Kayla eventually ended up in the small town of Mount Albert, Ontario, where she co-raised her son after a separation. She worked as a casual educational assistant at Robert Munsch Public School, assisting kindergarten children. Her home was conveniently located right next to the school. Kayla's son attended the same school where she worked, and she expressed her love for her job and the positive direction her life was heading. Describing herself as fit, healthy, and very active, Kayla enjoyed hiking, being outdoors, gardening, and going places with her son. When the pandemic struck, Kayla recalls the mainstream media, politicians, and public health officials emphasizing the severity of the virus and urging everyone to get vaccinated. She remembers health officials specifically advising that those at highest risk should prioritize getting vaccinated. Being immunocompromised and a type one diabetic, Kayla heeded the advice of health officials and received the first two Pfizer shots in the middle of 2021 and didn’t experience any issues. Additionally, she mentions another reason for getting vaccinated was because her father resided in a long-term care facility with dementia, and vaccination was going to be a requirement for entry into the care home. Kayla then decided to take a booster, but this time it was a Moderna booster shot. She recounts going to a vaccination drive and the police being there. She found that odd and questioned why the police were present. According to Kayla, people were upset that Moderna was being given out instead of Pfizer, and that was the reason for the police presence. Kayla says that something didn’t sit right in her gut, but she went ahead with the Moderna booster shot anyway. She explains her reasoning for getting the third shot was because she felt like a third one would be mandated at some point to get access into her dads long term care home. She received the Moderna booster shot on January 11, 2022. Four days later, Kayla described a situation where her legs just gave out, and she collapsed, but all seemed fine a short time later. Then, nine days later, she experienced a similar event, and at that time, she called her doctor, asking to see a neurologist because she suspected something wasn’t right. On the morning of February 22, 2022, Kayla's life took an irreversible turn. As she awoke, opened her eyes, a sudden realization struck her – she couldn't move her body. Despite the shock, she says she remained calm and started yelling for help. Fortunately, her boyfriend who spent the night, was in the driveway preparing to leave for work, and heard her cries for help. Her boyfriend called 911 and Kayla was transported to Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario. While in the emergency department Kayla recounts that the attending physician initially dismissed her symptoms, suggesting that it was all in her head and portrayed her as a "crazy person," and ordered a psychiatric consult. All of what Kayla describes happening is evident in her medical records which we obtained and reviewed. Eventually, an MRI was conducted, revealing that Kayla had a very large lesion on her spinal cord. A neurologist followed up with Kayla and recommended a course of steroids in an attempt to decrease the size of the lesion. Kayla questioned the neurologist and asked if the lesion could be a tumor. In an audio recording taken by Kayla’s boyfriend, the neurologist responds, saying, “it's less likely a tumor” and that it is his “gut impression it was caused by the vaccine.” When Kayla questions the doctor as to whether many people have had something similar happen to them, the doctor responds, saying “many people have had it.” Later, Kayla would learn that she had developed transverse myelitis, a condition that interrupts the transmission of messages along the spinal cord nerves throughout the body. She would go on to spend several months in the hospital, where she says she was offered medical assistance in dying (MAID) on two occasions but rejected the offer. During Kayla's hospital stay, she received steroids, which she claims helped to some extent, allowing her to regain very slight movement in her arms, hands, and fingers. However, she still has absolutely no feeling from the neck down. Visually examining her fingernails reveals decay due to the lack of nerve function. Kayla believes that if the initial doctor had taken her concerns seriously, rather than dismissing her as a "crazy person," and promptly ordered an MRI, she might have been able to walk again or experience sensation in some parts of her body that she doesn’t have today. After her initial treatment at the local hospital, Kayla was subsequently transferred to Lyndhurst Rehabilitation Centre in Toronto to undergo several months of intensive rehabilitation aimed at attempting to restore her physical capabilities and adapting to her new reality. Unfortunately, Kayla says that rehab did not help her. Following her discharge from the hospital, she now takes a long list of drugs daily. She ended up losing everything she worked hard for—her home, the ability to co-raise her son, and her job, essentially losing everything. Kayla was placed on provincial disability and was forced to move away from Mount Albert, where her son lives, into an apartment that could accommodate her wheelchair accessibility needs. Kayla has faced challenges in obtaining the promised hours of in-home care after leaving the hospital. Kayla relies on a personal support worker to help her get out of bed each morning, another organization assists with meal preparation, and in the evenings, a friend comes over to manually extract feces from her bowel and aid her in getting into bed. Securing compensation through the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) has been difficult for Kayla. She initiated the application process in July of 2022, following up with the program six months later. However, according to Kayla, her application was still under review at that time. Another six months elapsed, and when she sought an update, the program informed her that they had never received her initial application. In response, Kayla reapplied to the program and was recently assigned a case worker. Uncertainty looms over whether she will be approved and, if approved, when she will receive any form of compensation. Kayla faces challenges in performing simple tasks both at home and in the community. She is in a difficult financial situation and desperately seeks a service dog. According to her, having a service dog would not only assist her with daily tasks but also offer companionship, providing her with much-needed company. An organization called Veterans 4 Freedom has stepped in to help Kayla and has set up a GiveSendGo campaign to help her raise funds for a service dog. A link to that fundraising campaign is below. https://www.givesendgo.com/kaylapollock

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and educational assistant, suffered a severe vaccine injury after receiving her 3rd COVID-19 shot. She became quadriplegic and faced challenges navigating the healthcare system. Kayla lost her mobility, independence, and home. Despite limited support, she remains hopeful and grateful for organizations like Veterans for Freedom. She shared her story with the Canadian Independent, as mainstream media did not cover it. Kayla's struggles highlight the difficulties faced by individuals with severe vaccine injuries.
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Speaker 0: Kayla Pollock had many challenges in her early years growing up in rural Ontario. She would endure unspeakable abuse at the hands of her biological parents as an infant. But with the love and support of her foster parents, Kayla would grow up to be a caring and loving mother, an educational assistant, and a talented animal trainer. Life was good for Kayla. When When the pandemic hit and the mRNA COVID 19 vaccines were available and eventually mandated in 2021, Kayla rolled up her sleeve and received 2 of the Pfizer injections with no issue. It was her decision to get the 3rd Moderna COVID nineteen vaccine in January of 2022 that would drastically change her life forever. The Canadian independent traveled to Bradford, Ontario to speak with Kayla about her life living with a severe vaccine injury and the challenges she faces as a quadriplegic in a failing health system. Thank you, Kayla, for being with us today. Before we begin, could you tell us what your life was like before your vaccine injury? Speaker 1: My life was really involved with a lot of animals. I worked at zoos and sanctuaries and worked with lions, monkeys, large parrots, and had a a really, exotic lifestyle at home as well. And I was also really, really active. I trained service dogs and guide dogs and, did a lot of hiking and of course, first and foremost, I was a mom. So, I ended up, quitting with all the big animals for safety reasons. And I ended up working at my son's school. So for the past 4 years before this happened, I had, been working at my son's school as a, as a, like, a casual EA. Speaker 0: Could you tell us why you decided to get the COVID 19 vaccine? Speaker 1: One of the reasons I got the COVID 19 vaccine originally, and it was quite a debate about what we do. I basically, a lot of it had to do with the things I was hearing on TV. So there was a lot of fear just being screamed at me by not just the TV, but also, like, you know, when you hear, like, the WHO is on TV telling you that this is, like, a deadly pandemic and, you know, people with immune disorders are gonna, you know, die from COVID 19 more likely than other people. You know, I was hearing about that, and my dad was dying in long term care at the time. In order to go see him, I needed the shots. In order to go to work, I needed the shots. So I received 2 Pfizer's and then a Moderna. I had no issues with the first two vaccines, which were the Pfizer's. And it wasn't till the Moderna shot the booster that I began having problems. Speaker 0: A week after receiving her 3rd mRNA COVID 19 in January of 2022, Kayla fell to the floor paralyzed for 30 minutes, unable to move her legs. A second episode occurred a week later which prompted Kayla to make an appointment with a neurologist through her family doctor. On the morning of February 22, 2022, before she could see the neurologist, Kayla would wake to find that she was paralyzed from the neck down. Kayla relives this day. Speaker 1: I opened my eyes that morning. And as soon as I opened my eyes, I realized, oh, it's time to get up. You gotta get, you know, get up and get going, get your coffee, and you It's hard to go to school, and I went to get up, and I couldn't move from the neck down. And that's when I was put on a stretcher and taken to Southlake Regional Health Center. And, that's when the events at Southlake started. When I first arrived, originally, the an ER doctor did come in to examine me, and then he took away the, the back the backboard. So I'm like, okay. This is good because that means I'm not paralyzed. And he told me that, this was something that often happens to people when they're upset and that I essentially, this was in my head. And the good news was that I would get better because I was essentially having an episode that was some sort of psychotic episode and that, I'd never had any history of anything like that before, but he was telling me this. So I thought this was wonderful news. I asked him when I would get better, and he said, you know, it it it's up to you, really. I'm gonna have the psychiatrist, come and see you. So we ordered a psych consult, and he left me there. They left me there for the entire day. So, originally, that was the, the first diagnosis. The second diagnosis, a a doctor came to me and he whispered in my ear and he said, I think there's something seriously wrong with you. I do not think you're faking. And, he said, I have a neurology or a radiologist who's willing to read your report at home. If you go into the scanner right now, I can get that done. And I said absolutely, because I don't think I'm crazy either. There's something really wrong with me. I am not faking this. And so I had the MRI scan. The radiologist read the report, and they found a massive lesion on my spine that went basically right from the tailbone of my spine up, and it was just, like, half an inch away from my breathing. Had I received the MRI, first, I could be walking today because the treatment, is very time specific. And, it wasn't till the next day that I even saw the, the neurologist who looked at my MRI and and told me that I had transverse malaise, I was starting to suspect this was vaccine related. And so, when my boyfriend arrived at the hospital, anytime a doctor came in, I told him to record everything because I knew that, this made sense. This had started right after my vaccines. It made sense with the paralysis in my legs. It made sense with the diagnosis. They had to rule out MS. They had to rule out cancer. They had to rule out infection. And, that's when the doctor told me that, he was sure that this was caused by the vaccine, and he'd seen many, many different vaccine injuries that were just lifeline. Basically, it's either a Speaker 0: tumor that has to be removed. Speaker 1: Less likely. Right? Less likely tumor. Okay. Right? Less likely. What's a cancer work on me? Well, if you need the CT chest, abdomen pelvis just to make sure there's no other areas of malignancy. Okay. So that's what that is. But most likely it's gonna be probably if I'm using my credit and pricing here from the vaccine. So other people have it? Many people have it. Many? Many. Speaker 0: Kayla would spend the next several months in the hospital and rehabilitation center. According to Kayla, staff counsellors at Southlake Hospital offered medical assistance in dying on 2 separate occasions as an option to ending her life. Kayla considered it but declined after some consideration. Kayla describes some of the challenges she faces on a daily Speaker 1: basis. As far as my condition today, I have no feeling in my hands. So, I can't tell if something's hot or cold. So not allowed to use the oven or the stove because I have burnt myself. I have no feeling on the back of my arms. I have no triceps, which is the muscle that you need. Like a paraplegic, for instance, someone in a wheelchair, you often see them pushing their sup self up out of their wheelchair and transferring somewhere else. I don't have the ability to do that. Rehab didn't do a whole lot. My wife was sent home from rehab. I was told that I'd be getting a lot of personal support hours, and I got home from rehab and, for, 4 days straight, nobody came. So I had to have a friend take 4 days off work and, you know, to deal with that. But, I have no bowel or bladder function. So, it has to be manually extracted by a person. So people don't think of that when they think of someone who's paralyzed. They just think, you know, your legs don't work and that's your life. But, it's really changed my life, and it's not good. Every single morning when I wake up, I always dream that I am able-bodied in my dreams. And I wake up and I realize that this is not a dream. That I am paralyzed, and it's worse than waking up on February 22nd back then because at least I had hope back then that this that I wasn't gonna be paralyzed. So that's the first thing. And then I realized I'm alone and, that I can't move, and there's nothing I can do about it. I can't reach my meds. I can't get the things I need without turning and or which I can't do. I can't roll. So I stare at the ceiling, and I pray that the worker's gonna show up that day. There's not gonna be an emergency or a cancellation. Because in that case, there's nobody to come and help me. There's nobody to come and get me up. There's there's nothing I can do. I am fully dependent on other people that there's a shortage of in Ontario. Speaker 0: Getting the care that is needed to simply exist has proven extremely difficult for Kayla. The government funded organization, Home and Community Care Support Services, granted only 5 of the maximum 21 hours allowed for a personal support worker. After another organization advocated for Kayla, she eventually received a total of 10 hours. It is important to note that Kayla lives alone and cannot dress herself or get out of bed without this support. The Canadian independent reached out to the HCCSS, but they declined to comment. Kayla applied a second time to the vaccine injury support program as her first application according to the program staff was never received. Kayla was only recently assigned a caseworker almost 2 years from the date she was hospitalized. Kayla's caseworker was unable to comment on the status of her application. Kayla has lost everything Her home, time with her son, her mobility and her freedom. Although every day is a struggle, she is hopeful and especially grateful for non profit organizations like Veterans for Freedom. Speaker 1: First, I just want to thank the Canadian Independent, for taking on this story as the the mainstream media, isn't taking on stories like this. And, secondly, I need to give a big thank you to, to Veterans for Freedom. They are a nonprofit organization who reached out to me. They're a group of veterans, and they've really made me feel like part of their family. So, that's, that was a big thing for me. So thank you to both of you. Speaker 0: Thank you, Kayla.
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I shared a picture of pages discussing medical suicide after being paralyzed by my COVID shot. I feel unsupported by the government and desperate for treatment. No help received. Visit http://OPKAYLA.COM for more information. #COVID19 #VaccineInjury #MedicalSuicide

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This is a pic of the pages that AFTER BEING PARALYZED by MY COVID SHOT I was given about MEDICAL SUICIDE. No treatment, I should die for the government forcing me to take a vaccine to see my dying father or work. STILL NO HELP. http://OPKAYLA.COM @Tammy1Peterson @LichTamara @thevivafrei @ChrisBarber1975 @TomMarazzo @Vets4FreeCanada @RealGregBoulden @jordanbpeterson https://www.givesendgo.com/kaylapollock

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