Mountain Bike Racer Shares COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Event Story

Kyle Jameson is a 29-year-old professional mountain bike racing champion from Boise, Idaho, who was vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine in May 2021 for COVID-19. On June 10th, he had his second dose of the vaccine, and about two weeks later, he didn’t feel well. He began experiencing a fast heart rate and lost his ability to do strenuous exercise. He also noticed that he had a metallic taste in his mouth a few seconds after his second vaccine. 

Kyle, who is not an anti-vaxxer, discusses his adverse vaccine reactions and complications from the vaccine and his efforts to get help with Dr. John Campbell, a U. K. medical teacher and author on his YouTube channel.

Kyle told Dr. Campbell that after going to various doctors, he was finally diagnosed with pericarditis, which Dr. Campbell explains is the inflammation of the layer around the heart. Kyle added that he has also been diagnosed with POTS or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Another symptom he experienced was breaking out in a sweat. “I’ll be cold one night, and then I’ll be hot one night. It’s just hard to regulate my temperature.” 

He also talked about allergies, which include environmental ones as well as to food. After taking the allergy test, he found that he was allergic to every tree, pollen, cats, and dogs. I never had to take allergy shots or anything he said, and now I’m just so hyper-allergic. After testing for food allergies, he added that he is allergic to peanut butter, beef, wheat, and most things that cause inflammation. “I’ve generally gotten to the point where if I eat them, my body just reacts.” My allergist thinks I have something called mast cell activation syndrome.  

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Mast cell activation syndrome is a condition that causes mast cells to release an inappropriate amount of chemicals into your body. This causes allergy symptoms and a wide range of other symptoms.

“I got vaccinated because I wanted to do my part and help out. I was in the ER for three and a half hours, and they told me that I had anxiety and just kicked me to the curb. Later, I ended up in the hospital for four days with even worse symptoms. So, I’m grateful that there are platforms like this to talk about this stuff in a measured manner, and hopefully, people can learn from this.” He noted that many people are often initially diagnosed with anxiety when seeking treatment for adverse reactions to the vaccines.

He commented on his recent participation on a panel in Washington, D.C., hosted by Senator Ron Johnson R-WI. He said that although 20 people testified, high-ranking government officials were noticeably absent. He added that Dr. Anthony Fauci head of the National Institutes of Health, and heads of the Centers for Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration was not in attendance. He said that there were no attendees from either Pfizer or Moderna and no mainstream news outlets.

“The only news outlets that showed up were the independent outlets which are more conservative based,” he said. 

“We’re told that the vaccines are safe and effective,” said Kyle. “We’re trying to do our part, then this happens. Where do you go from there? How do you get treatment?” he asked. “If there was complete openness and people had full data, I think a lot more people would opt for the vaccine. So, by bringing these issues to light, I think we are promoting vaccination by encouraging people to share data when it appears. This is not being done,” he said. 

Although Kyle has heard naysayers when it comes to vaccine injury, he said, “If I weren’t living it, I wouldn’t understand what’s happening, and how many people’s lives are being affected.”

He described one victim of vaccine injury who testified at Senator Johnson’s hearing; a man named Doug from Idaho had a severe reaction to the Johnson and Johnson vaccine which resulted in transverse myelitis and ultimately a spinal cord rupture which left him paralyzed.  

Kyle said, “he spent 30 days in the hospital, which cost him 1.2 million dollars. There’s no funding available to him or his family, so he was speaking out. And here I am, just a guy who had a heart issue. But when I started to see this unfold, I’m like, okay, I have to advocate for these people because we all need to advocate for each other.”

During their conversation, Dr. Campbell suggests that doctors in the U.S. are being censored and inhibited from expressing any concerns about the vaccines. 

Kyle said that one thing he did learn while in Washington, D.C. is that the National Institutes of Health has strict guidelines for diagnosing vaccine injury. He added that many doctors are afraid to make the diagnosis for fear of repercussions.

He also commented on aspiration noting that Pfizer and Moderna state that you must aspirate when administering the vaccine. However, the CDC says do not aspirate. One of them is wrong, he said. A definition of aspiration can be found here.