UK Column News has been tracking the lives of people who have suffered vaccine injury after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine since the start of vaccinations in 2021. Today, Debi Evans and Charlette Crichton have a frank discussion and update on what life is like in 2023 for people who have suffered from vaccine injury.
Charlette, Caroline Poover Others UK CV Family Support Group To offer advice, practical support, kindness and friendship to UK residents affected by the COVID-19 vaccine. I first interviewed Charlette and Caroline a year ago. When UK CV Family was founded two years ago, the group had 400 members. It now has 1,200 and new members are joining literally every day. Sadly, the group sometimes dwindles in numbers. Charlette explains that for some people, the struggle and pain is too much to bear and they decide to take their own life.
How can UK CV Family help you? Are you feeling alone and not sure what to do next? Yellow CardWhat is the Vaccine Damage Compensation Scheme (VDPS)? How do I apply?? Charlettes tell us what happens next and what to expect. With UK CV Family you are never alone
As of June 2023, vaccine-injured people are still struggling to get the support, answers and compensation they need and deserve from their government. Why? On this subject, UK Column spoke to Christopher Chope MP, who has been a vocal advocate for support for vaccine-injured people, asking him why MPs aren't doing more.
As well as providing support and advice to people who have experienced vaccine injury, UK CV Family is also actively campaigning for reform of the Act of Parliament on VDPS. With just three years to apply and be accepted into VDPS, time is running out for many. For many, accessing legal help or the costs of accessing it is simply not possible.
UK CV Family has a sister organisation, UK CV Family Bereaved, run by Alex Kelly. In memory of his mother, who died shortly after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, Alex wrote: Coronavirus Vaccine Victims' Families Legal FundIt is funded by donations and by people who want to become patrons. patron For just £1 a month, the fund is a lifeline for people whose VDPS application has been refused and who need to appeal. you are not aloneFind out more from consulting lawyers Peter Todd and Alex Kelly here
The UK CV family is built on the kindness and love of others. Even the smallest acts mean a lot. Every message and offer of help is gratefully received. The group Dr. Christian Backlunda psychotherapist and counselor, who has been with them from the beginning and represents the group at official meetings. Offers of help from nurses, doctors, holistic healers, herbalists and other health professionals have been accepted with gratitude and humility.
Blame has never been on the agenda at UK CV Family, Charlett is keen to emphasise that. The aim of the group has always been to help others and get recognition and support to rebuild their lives. As with anything, money is running out and many group members are using up their savings and living on overdrafts just to survive or afford treatment. Donations to the group are received with great gratitude and humility. If you would like to donate please click here. here.
Continuing this candid conversation, Debi and Charlette tackle an issue that's on everyone's mind: vaccinated and unvaccinated. The mainstream media would have us believe there's a divide, but what's the reality for those who have suffered vaccine injuries?
Juggling numerous agencies and appointments would be overwhelming for most healthy people, but those with severe, life-altering vaccine injuries must micromanage their own cases while also dealing with their own ever-changing and debilitating symptoms.
As the weeks, months and years go by, it seems more and more people are suffering. Are you reading this and realising you may be suffering from vaccine injury or do you know someone who is but don't know that UK CV Family exists? Do you need help? Are you feeling alone? Do you need a hug or a gentle listening ear? If so, UK CV Family is there for you. You don't have to feel alone anymore. If you're reading this you may have specialist skills to offer to the group.
One thing is for sure, anyone who contacts UK CV Family will be greeted with warmth, kindness and always with a smile – a genuine conversation.