“I Was a Super Fit Cyclist Until I Had the Moderna Covid Vaccine. What Happened Next Left Me Wishing I Was Dead”

Danielle Pieton was a super fit cyclist until she had the Moderna Covid vaccine in January 2022. What happened next left her wishing she was dead. She tells her story to the Mail.

Just a few years ago, Danielle Pieton was a super fit road cyclist who had just achieved her long-held dream of moving to France. 

The Brit, now 51, was excitedly beginning her new life abroad, having just set up a successful business with her partner. 

That was until January 2022, when she underwent the Moderna vaccine for Covid and had her world turned upside down within a matter of hours.

Rushed to hospital with chest pain, the cyclist spent two weeks in intensive cardiac care, and was left needing a permanent pacemaker having suffered complete heart block, she said. 

Now Ms Pieton, from Cornwall, revealed she is still learning to live with her “damaged body”, having recently been diagnosed with Post Vaccine Syndrome (PVS), for which there is no cure. 

She told MailOnline: “I spent over two years wanting to be dead as the symptoms were so dreadful. 

“Just today my head felt like I was being injected with helium. 

“Previous to this I was a very fit 48-year-old road cyclist, full of energy and dreams.”

Ms Pieton, who now lives in Séez, in the French Alps, said she still suffers from intermittent chest pain and breathlessness, but is finally able to walk most days and ride an e-bike. 

Less than 12 hours after the vaccine she suffered “intense dizziness, breathlessness and chest pain”, she explained, before being rushed to hospital where she spent a fortnight in intensive cardiac care. 

The then 48-year-old was left with a permanent pacemaker, having been diagnosed with complete heart block, she said. 

The cyclist left hospital unable to walk unaided, she added, with no answers as to what had happened to her.

The Mail notes that studies in recent years have linked the Covid vaccines to “chronic conditions affecting an undetermined number of people worldwide. Last month, it was reported that experts at Yale University have discovered an alarming syndrome linked to the mRNA Covid vaccines.”

Looks like four years after they were rolled out, the mainstream media are finally starting to take an interest in this story.

Worth reading in full.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
11 months ago

Those undertakers were telling us about all that strange clotting. Yes, four years ago.

Poor lady. She must be one of those Conspiracy Theorists the BBC and Wikipedia tell us about. If she had been following TheScienceâ„¢ she would have been fine.

Roy Everett
11 months ago

I was surprised at how quickly and powerfully the MSM, “fact-checkers” and hospital staff jumped on John O’Looney [“well-known within the anti-vax community” — Sophie Parsons] and the other undertakers when they pointed out strange goings on early in the Covid era: the lack of extra business and the strange clots after vaccination. It was almost as though covid was just another name for flu and sudden deaths were being caused by the vaccine, but nobody was allowed to suggest these things.

huxleypiggles
11 months ago

It’s a horrible story but then people like me had worked out that the “vaccines” were neither safe nor effective and in fact likely to kill. Why did Ms Pieton accept the needle?

There must be hundreds of thousands in similar predicaments and many, many people should swing for what they have done but of course they won’t.

A crime in which the true facts, the stories will never be fully revealed.

Hardliner
11 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

She probably took it because the scientifically stupid [or corrupt] governments of almost all countries banned citizens from travelling without a jab certificate and current PCR test. By the sound of things, she has an international lifestyle

transmissionofflame
11 months ago
Reply to  Hardliner

A lot of the younger people I know who got vaccinated did so for travelling/access to events etc. I got very angry with them because all they needed to do was wait which is what I did. Governments gave up.

Hardliner
11 months ago

Understood and agree re events and holidays, but a lot of my younger friends and family work in totally international businesses, for whom even two days a week in the UK office is the exception. They needed to travel as a normal part of work. Clients used PJs and small local airports for a while, to which blind eyes/outstretched hands were turned I suspect. And there were some dodgy tests around which would always give the right result
None of this crowd thought Covid was serious – too intelligent not to – so it was just the risk of getting an AZ jab against holding on to great jobs

transmissionofflame
11 months ago
Reply to  Hardliner

Agree it was hard if you had to travel for work and the firm was not prepared to make allowances. A self employed person I know bought a fake one which worked fine. Not hard to get.

Hardliner
11 months ago

I couldn’t possibly comment… 😉 Too many people had seen through the scam by late Spring 2020, those people didn’t respect any official guidance, and were determined to find a workaround by any means possible – as were most of us on this site, I suspect. Criminal stupidity by the authorities begat responses that the same authorities would say were unlawful, so a ’15 – all’ standoff was reached. No-one was harmed, no-one I know even caught ‘Covid’

transmissionofflame
11 months ago
Reply to  Hardliner

I know lots of people who told me they had “covid”, multiple times, because they stuck a Chinese stick of plastic up their nose. All of them “vaccinated”. No-one I know felt badly ill, none of them were hospitalised.

Smudger
11 months ago

Many organisations had a policy of requiring Covid vax as a condition of using their services /premises but they didn’t all scrutinise physical proof of a certificate. Just ticking a box in an on-line form to confirm you had been jabbed was often all that was required. I did this twice for small ops in a private hospital during the Covid madness.

transmissionofflame
11 months ago
Reply to  Smudger

Indeed. Trickier in other countries. I think in Italy you were not meant to shop without a vaxx. My friend managed it but it was a pain.

Smudger
11 months ago
Reply to  Hardliner

Even so your health is the number one priority. It was her choice.

stewart
11 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

There is no substitute for personal responsibility.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
11 months ago

This is normal and affects the unvaxxed as well. If you look to the the most authoritative sources they describe patients who are used to lots of physical exercise reporting that every day it feels like thay have overtrained even if they did no exercise the previous day. And if they do dare to try some exercise they feel like they’ve been hit by a truck the following day. That tells you just how much all of us are weakened if the strongest among us feel like this.

James Leary #KBF
11 months ago

Eventually money will talk. There will be companies especially set up to go after the pushers of these filthy vaccines just like they went after PPI.

Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
11 months ago

Obviously there was a large number of excess deaths, up to 1,000 a month, between summer 2021 and about 2 years afterwards but are the Covid vaccines still killing people? Earlier this year a friend of one of my neighbours who was 59 and very healthy died of a heart attack. My neighbour blamed it on the fact his friend had been vaccinated, I was unable to agree or disagree with him.

Smudger
11 months ago

Why on earth would a youngish super fit cyclist want a mRNA Covid jab?