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Sheila is an amazing woman that worked hard to be a professional chef and life coach for over 45 years. She has given her world to help out businesses and individual to develop their food palette, eat healthier, and find solutions in their life to help them.
In April 2021 Sheila was one of the billions that took the covid-19 vaccine to help herself and others be safe as directed and protect her elderly clients. Unknowing to her, she would be one of the millions that would become vaccine injured. Exactly 14 days after her shot, she began to have adverse reactions.
Sheila is part of my support group and I want to help her by raising funds so she has the means to keep a roof over her head and get the medical treatment she needs that insurance either will not pay for or the cost left over. She is unable to work, has trouble walking, and experiences chronic pain, bruising, neuro flame, imbalance, and GBS - Guillain--Barre Syndrome.
Please help us to support her in this time of need. All donations will go to Sheila directly and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you!
BELOW IS A CLIP FROM HER INTERVIEW WITH THE DEFENDER TALKING ABOUT HER SYMPTOMS
In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Bath said her initial symptoms included a burning sensation running from her legs to her spine and numbness in her feet. The symptoms lasted for two months.
“My legs were burning from my ankle all the way up to my lower spine on both sides. Burning, burning, burning,” Bath said. “My feet were numb. It was burning out the nerves in my legs and in my spine.”
She said she also sustained “terrible bruising” on her extremities, dry mouth, worsening vision, inability to walk, cysts on her kidneys, gallstones in her bladder, calf cramps, muscle spasms, depression, brain fog, and 20 lbs. of water-weight gain.
Bath suspected the vaccine triggered the symptoms, but doctors were initially reluctant to draw the same conclusion.
“I didn’t know what Guillain-Barré was, but it’s a very well-known thing that you have to go directly to the hospital. And [my neurologist] could have sent me directly to the hospital. The neurologist neglected to follow the protocol of getting me into the hospital when they could have cured it.”
“Three times I went back to him and he sent me home,” she said, telling her, “There’s nothing wrong with you. You’ve got neuropathy because you’re older.”
More than a year after getting the J&J vaccine, Bath began to experience new symptoms, including partial digestive paralysis, which she said “means the COVID-19 spike protein [was] still alive, doing damage,” even though it is “supposed to be a dead virus, we were told.”
Doctors attributed the new symptoms to Crohn’s disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disorder, because Bath had a history of autoimmune disease.
But Bath disagreed with that diagnosis: “I felt like saying, honey, I had Crohn’s when nobody knew Crohn’s, and I had to fight my way through that for 13 years. I said, that is not Crohn’s … That is the paralysis from the shot.”
Co-organizers (2)

Cat Parker
Organizer
Minneapolis, MN
Sheila Bath
Beneficiary
Sheila Bath
Co-organizer