Moderna Vaccine Side-Effects Felt from Vaccine Recipient
- Robert Rincon
- Aug 13, 2021
- 3 min read
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (RDLR)- Many medical patients in the United States are wondering what the side effects are before receiving certain vaccines which may help them determine whether to get the vaccine or not. CDC website has an list of common vaccine names along with their side effects listed. In fact one side effect listed under DTAP vaccine includes long-term seizures.
According to CDC Covid Vaccine Side Effects, some side effects include tiredness, muscle pain, fever, or swelling. Different people have different side effects and allergic reactions to different vaccines. Everyone knows their personal body more than others. CDC mentions that some people have experienced Myocarditis and Pericarditis aka "Heart Inflammation" after Moderna vaccination with most cases happening in males ages 16 years and older.
Warning signs of Myocarditis and Pericarditis after Covid-19 vaccination include chest pain, shortness of breath, and fast beating or pounding heart. Medical providers are required by law to report any allergic reactions or adverse side effects from Covid-19 vaccine and other vaccines to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting Systemexternal icon (VAERS). Be aware that intentionally providing false reports to VAERS can be punishable by fines, arrest, or both.
With the Covid-19 pandemic currently happening, an epilepsy patient named Robert Rincon decided to get Moderna Covid-19 vaccine as some colleges are now requiring students and staff to be vaccinated in order to attend in-person classes which in-person is the only option for camera laboratory classes at Los-Rios Community College District which camera courses are required for Rincon's degree.
Once Rincon received his first dose of Moderna vaccine, the two side-effects he experienced the most was soreness in the arm where the shot was given in addition to pain rated 10/10 on the right side of his brain when physically touched which wasn't a headache type pain but worse on the temporal lobe area and wasn't hurting before the vaccine at all. Rincon's heart was also beating a little faster than normal, but not at dangerous speeds.
Rincon initially asked his doctor for an vaccine medical exemption note as the Los Rios Community College District said they'll accept disability and religious reasons of not getting vaccinated but both Rincon's primary doctor and Neurologist said seizures aren't an reason for him to be exempt from Covid-19 vaccine, therefore they denied to give him an exemption note that his college required.
Rincon didn't begin having seizures until receiving Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine as an infant according to his mother. That's why he initially feared getting Covid-19 vaccines as he was hoping it wouldn't make his brain nor seizures worse. As an college student, Rincon did research to find seizure causes after MMR vaccine.
According to the NCBI - National Center for Biotechnology Information
"Adverse events after vaccination against measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella are generally mild. Besides a local reaction at the site of injection, fever, and rash, the most common neurologic adverse events are febrile seizures, commonly 7 to 10 days after vaccination (7, 8) Febrile seizures in general have a favorable outcome and are not associated with neurologic sequelae. While a higher risk for febrile seizures was observed with the MMRV combination vaccine than with the MMR vaccine (8),"
Rincon then looked at his medical history and found out that as an infant, he was given both MMR and VAR (Varicella, Chickenpox) vaccines on the same day which government websites shows during infant age, he was at an higher risk of febrile seizures known as seizure episodes caused by fever or high temperatures though the doctors may not agree. Which gives him the impression that he may not would've experienced seizures had the two vaccines been given on separate days. The seizures may not have been long-term if he didn't get DTAP vaccine also, based on research from government websites.
Here's an video posted by Rumble.com, that clearly shows what Covid-19 vaccine does to the human brain. Negative side effects from vaccines are also not reversible.
After receiving Covid-19 first vaccine, Rincon then decided to purchase herbs from Dr. Morse's Cellular Botanicals and mix it with tea, to try cleaning his body and immune system. One herb liquid says it's for kidney & bladder while the other herb he uses, is for brain & nerve health.
One question Rincon and others may be wondering is, "Why are people judging others who don't get Covid-19 vaccine, but yet not everyone gets the flu-shot every year nor is the flu-shot required in schools though the flu is deadly also?" Some stores have signs up currently that they're giving flu-shots now at their pharmacies, but not all hospitals have the flu-shots available yet. Some Sacramento doctors say they recommend getting the flu-shot in October.

Kidney & Bladder II herbs from
Dr. Morse's Cellular Botanicals
Brain & Nerve Health herbs from
Dr. Morse's Cellular Botanicals
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