Exclusive: Healthy 21-Year-Old Given 3 Days to Live After Pfizer Shots Led to Rare Autoimmune Disorder

Guest Post by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Cody Hudson and his mom, Heather, shared how Cody developed a rare autoimmune disorder causing recurring blood clots and other symptoms he’ll be coping with for the rest of his life after receiving two doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.

Cody Hudson was interning in a medical office near his home in Florida, taking a gap year before beginning college in Arizona, when the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns went into effect and ended his internship.

Like many American families, Cody and his family took the recommended precautions around COVID-19. But when the vaccines became available, his parents were skeptical, Cody told The Defender in an interview.

As he began planning for college and started a short-term job at a coffee shop where everyone was vaccinated, Cody started researching the vaccine online and talking to people around him. He concluded the vaccine made sense based on the available information.

His mother, Heather Hudson, told The Defender she didn’t want Cody to get vaccinated, but she had trouble finding convincing scientific information to convince him of the dangers.

“We would go on my computer and try to research and even myocarditis information wasn’t coming up,” Heather said. “The warnings that should have been there were censored from us.”

Cody’s employer didn’t require him to get the vaccine, he said, but he was “heavily encouraged” to get it, and concerned about keeping his job.

He also was concerned about being able to stay in school. “There was virtually no getting into college without having a vaccine, and having the paperwork to go with it,” he said. “It was a stressful situation.”

Two months after second Pfizer shot, ‘he was coughing up blood’

In July 2021, Cody got two doses of the Pfizer vaccine. He had flu-like symptoms following the first dose. About a week or two after the second shot, he began to get a rash on his arms.

“At first,” Cody said, “I thought it was eczema, which I’d had in the past. It kept coming and going. I thought it was probably from being exposed to more chemicals from hand sanitizers, so my instinct was to just try to take care of my skin the way I had been instructed to in the past.”

He used hypoallergenic soaps and got some sample creams from his dermatologist.

Soon Cody began having aches and pains in his body, including severe knee pain. He chalked it up to the fact that his family was packing up to move to Arizona and he was lifting heavy boxes and being exposed to a lot of dust. He also ran five miles a day which he thought could be contributing to his discomfort.

In September 2021, his situation began to deteriorate rapidly, according to Heather.

“As a mom, I know he was kind of hiding it from me, but he was clearly having aches and pains, and his knee was hurting worse,” she said. ”The skin condition was, to me, looking like something severe. And so I was encouraging him to go to the hospital, but he was afraid to go.”

Cody said he didn’t think anything really wrong “until I coughed up blood.”

One night after his regular run, he wasn’t feeling well and he went to sleep. “At three in the morning,” Heather said, “he was coughing up blood and hanging onto the walls trying to stand up, and his face was swelling.”

“I couldn’t lie down because it was so painful,” Cody said. “I felt like I was going to die from the pain. I don’t know how to describe it.”

He went to the emergency room where they diagnosed him with a pulmonary embolism in his left lung and numerous small blood clots, or thrombosis, in his right lung. He also had thrombocytopenia throughout his lungs.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) shows between Dec. 14, 2020, and Sept. 22, 2023, 48,645 reports of blood-clotting disorders have been submitted. Of those, 33,532 reports were attributed to Pfizer.

‘They gave him three days to live’

Cody’s condition was particularly challenging to treat, “because you are dealing with bleeding and clotting at the same time, it’s very confusing,” Heather said.

“They gave him three days to live,” she said.

Cody said the doctors kept blaming the event on COVID-19 or “COVID pneumonia,” even though he had never had COVID-19 and all of the tests for both illnesses kept coming back negative.

Cody said his paperwork also indicated he was unvaccinated, though he had received both doses of the shot.

Heather said she suspected the vaccine caused Cody’s injuries, but the doctors were unwilling to entertain the idea or run any tests to find out. As Cody fought to stay alive, Heather took it upon herself to start researching what was going on.

Because the hospital kept insisting Cody had COVID-19 despite the negative tests, Heather wasn’t allowed in his hospital room. Instead, she got copies of his medical records almost daily and collected information on his condition by phone. Finally, she and her husband convinced the security guards to let them in to be with their son.

After just a few days in the hospital, Cody was sent home with no support, despite the fact he was clearly suffering from a life-threatening illness, Heather said. They got a hospital bed for their house and tended to him in the living room.

“I had to stay on an incline so I could breathe,” Cody said. “I couldn’t walk.”

Cody’s oxygen levels began to crash and he was soon back in the emergency hospital. Once again, they discharged him quickly.

“He turned 22 in the hospital,” Heather said “A 22-year-old kid who was a runner who was very fit with thrombocytopenia, thrombosis, no COVID, no pneumonia, and the hospital was releasing him again. And it just seemed surreal to me.”

For the next several months, Cody was in and out of urgent care and the emergency room. They found steroids helped him and so they kept seeking them out.

It took “five horrible months” of just trying to keep Cody alive, Heather said, before they found a doctor who would help them. She learned about a Florida doctor, Dr. Eduardo Balbona, who was helping patients who couldn’t recover from COVID-19 using the typical hospital protocols.

“I called Dr. Balbona,” Heather said, “and the rest is history.”

Balbona hadn’t treated a vaccine-injured patient before Cody, but he ran a series of tests and diagnosed him with new-onset antiphospholipid syndrome, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system mistakenly produces antibodies that react against normal proteins in the blood, causing increased blood clotting.

Balbona told the Hudsons that Cody’s autoimmune reaction was due to the lipids in the mRNA vaccine. He put Cody on hydroxychloroquine, Eliquis (an anticoagulant) and steroids.

Finally, the embolism started dissolving and Cody began breathing better. He said he felt a significant difference within the first month of getting treatment.

Finding community, learning to survive vaccine injuries

Today, Cody’s acute symptoms are gone, but he continues to suffer from a range of autoimmune issues that he will experience for the rest of his life. He has lesions that appear and disappear on his hands and arms, myopathy and neuropathy, heart issues and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). He also has nerve pain that strikes at random.

He walks with a cane and will never achieve his former level of fitness.

But, Cody said, “I’m a student and I have a 4.0 GPA that I am very proud of.” He’s majoring in English and he hopes to someday be an English professor.

College is difficult, not only because of his physical limitations but also because his illness devastated his family’s finances. “The medical bills are astronomical,” Heather said “and the medication every month is hundreds of dollars.”

“It’s a struggle,” Heather said, “but he is doing an amazing job despite what’s happened.”

Cody said that people see him and treat him differently now that he walks with a cane and often has lesions on his hands and face.

Heather added, “You can’t imagine the things people think about him or say out loud or even questions that they ask him.”

The family has found support in the growing community of people learning to survive with vaccine injuries. They have attended and held events where people can talk about what they are going through and share research. In that community, they said, they feel embraced.

“But society as a whole is really rough,” Heather said. “Cody has days that he is definitely struggling, especially if he falls at school. It’s embarrassing. People don’t understand why he’s sick or what’s going on. And so it’s hard for him. I think he feels alone in a lot of this.”

Heather actively researched the cause behind Cody’s illness. She helped Balbona publish a peer-reviewed case report on Cody’s condition that theorized the link between the mRNA vaccine and antiphospholipid syndrome.

Balbona’s report explained how the lipid nanoparticles in an mRNA vaccine can cause hypersensitivity reactions in some individuals that can lead to an autoimmune disorder resulting in thrombophilia — a tendency to form blood clots — and thrombotic complications.

They recommended pre-screening people for antiphospholipid antibodies (present in about 5% of the healthy population) prior to mRNA vaccination to identify those susceptible to this type of reaction.

Heather has started a Substack to report on Cody’s progress and discuss issues related to the COVID-19 vaccines.

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26 Comments
zappalives
zappalives
October 6, 2023 7:48 am

Cody did the research and concluded the fabvaxx “made sense”.
Not too bright that Cody.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  zappalives
October 6, 2023 10:51 am

You don’t want him for a doctor 😷

ICE-9
ICE-9
October 6, 2023 7:55 am

All these “smart” people had to do back in early 2021 was perform an internet search query for “mRNA vaccine” and they would have been directed to the University of Texas at Galveston study performed at their BSL 4 lab showing how all the ferrets died. But I bet they did that search query where 15 minutes saved them 15 percent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ICE-9
October 6, 2023 9:35 pm

Most of them probably used Google.

Notorious Lurker
Notorious Lurker
  ICE-9
October 7, 2023 1:35 am

Don’t worry, he’ll get his degree in English Lit. and a full dose of post-modernist indoctrination, dye his hair teal, and become fully intersectional with the gimpy walk and his balls will fall off after they swell and turn blue (yeah, that’s a thing too). Then the screeching theys will adopt him as their own because he’s now as damaged as the rest of thems.

I really hope not, maybe this will red or black pill the poor kid. “They” really do want us all dead or reprogrammed. Every time I see “they” in this context or the they/them gender context I think of “They Live”. Everyone else seems to think of the Joos, the Khazarians, WEF, NWO, Oligarchical Socialists, Commies, Chiners etc. Yeah, I know I’ve got it backwards.

Let the world burn.
Let the world burn.
October 6, 2023 8:26 am

So smart, let other people do the thinking for you. What can ever go wrong?

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2023 8:45 am

I wouldn’t pay those hospital bills. I would go bankrupt first.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 7, 2023 12:27 am

If hospitals were willing to kill your ass,and they were; do you really think they won’t siphon off your estate????

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2023 8:45 am

eye for an eye bitch.
they want you dead.
no brainer on how to establish equity with this dying gentleman

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 6, 2023 9:15 am

This is a friday fail, right?

When you see these people in shark cages where the shark gets in at them, or guys who jump off of Mount Blanc in a squirrel suit run into a chalet at 200mph, what kind of sympathy can you gin up? Seriously? You wanted to participate in risky behavior, you should accept the consequences with humility and silence.

You notice who he runs to when it goes bad? The same people. This guy isn’t fixable, maybe nature is just cleaning house.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
October 6, 2023 10:27 am

They were duped into “trusting the science”

More clearly, they were lied to and truth was concealed from them.

I would place the blame on the liars.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 7, 2023 12:29 am

Place away. However,as the Chinese believe,” Let The Buyer Beware.”

kiwi
kiwi
October 6, 2023 9:23 am

Dumbass

The Liberty Advocate
The Liberty Advocate
October 6, 2023 10:00 am

Anyone stupid enough to inject themselves with a substance from a company they can’t sue deserves what they get.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Liberty Advocate
October 7, 2023 12:30 am

Ding,ding,DING!!! We have a winner.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2023 10:25 am

If she would have studied corona virus mutation rates and life spans [10 hours] she would have drawn the correct conclusion….the pandemic is a lie.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2023 10:40 am
Bluesky
Bluesky
October 6, 2023 10:51 am

When you get sick 🤮 from a vaccine that’s your body trying to remove the toxins. Eczema is vaccine blistering disease

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2023 10:57 am

Day three of pandemic: Read that RNA coronaviruses have a ten hour life cycle and are highly mutational.
Thus in one sick individual [10 days/240 hours] this “virus” will have around twenty four generations before illness is over.

In ten consecutive “infected” people the virus would have mutated hundreds of times.

That a highly mutational “virus” would stay the same long enough for a vaccine to be developed is an outrageous absurdity.

This of course is based on the premise that viruses are a true vector and not microzyma/pleomorphs as more respected researchers have suggested.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2023 12:31 pm

From The Nine Rules:
“1. You will receive a body.
You may like it or hate it, but it will be yours the entire period.”

If you fuck it up by doing something stupid, there are few to no replacement parts.

cblane
cblane
October 6, 2023 4:21 pm

i was like this dude. i researched and found that .00001% kids age 20 were dying of COVID and 99.9999% who did die had health problems. i said there was no way in hell i was going to get that shot….

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 6, 2023 9:37 pm

Where is Cody from? What hospitals and Dr.s contributed to his condition? People need to be warned!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 7, 2023 12:34 am

Hey Dude. I am a recently retired RN. I tried warning people that a rushed vaccine was dangerous. Even my coworkers tuned me out. They literally could NOT be bothered to do a little research. Not Even The Pregnant Ones.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 7, 2023 12:25 am

If you want real facts you gotta do a little digging. EVERYTHING you see on the first couple of pages of a search engine like Google is WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO SEE. It doesn’t require a high IQ. It does require persistence and a reliable bullshyte detector.

malcolm
malcolm
March 26, 2024 11:19 am

As concerning as the situation outlined in this article is, I’m a bit confused about the relevance of discussing blackheads in this context. While skincare is undoubtedly important, the gravity of the topic at hand deserves our full attention and empathy. This story highlights the complexity and potential risks associated with medical interventions, underscoring the critical need for thorough research and vigilant monitoring of vaccine side effects. My heart goes out to the individual and their family affected by this rare autoimmune disorder, and I hope that medical professionals can offer the best possible care and support during this challenging time