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In my practice, we have administered around three to four thousand vaccinations. Initially, we didn't see many side effects, but they gradually increased throughout the year. More and more people started experiencing post-vaccination symptoms such as heart rhythm disorders, extreme fatigue, persistent muscle pain, and nerve inflammation. We formed groups of doctors who also administer vaccines, and they observed the same issues in their patients. However, discussing these concerns was difficult, as it was dismissed as a psychological overreaction. It was shocking to find that scientific discourse on the matter was not allowed. The increasing number of patients created an internal conflict for me and many other doctors who genuinely want the best for their patients. One case that stood out was a sixteen-year-old boy who developed nausea and chest pain forty-eight hours after the second dose. His EKG showed significant abnormalities, and he was diagnosed with severe myocarditis and heart swelling. Thankfully, he recovered, but this made me pause and reflect, especially when other people, including parents, expressed uncertainty and entrusted their lives to us. This trust carries a tremendous responsibility to be honest. Whether we have seen a particular case once or ten times, the connection to the vaccine remains uncertain. Until proven otherwise, we must inform people about what we observe and the experiences we have. This right belongs to individuals when they decide to undergo any form of physical intervention, no matter how small. It became an internal conflict for me because there was immense societal pressure to vaccinate as many people as possible across all age groups, while my personal experience as a doctor showed that it is not without side effects. That was the moment when I realized I couldn't continue vaccinating because I had to stay true to the truth and honor that trust. We have had around three to four hundred people come to us with post-vaccination symptoms. I have seen approximately sixty to eighty EKGs that showed clear abnormalities or rhythm disorders in previously young and healthy individuals. I have also seen a similar number of imaging results.