Ellie was the ‘happiest she’d ever been’ until she lined up for her Covid vaccines. Now she’s living a nightmare – and doctors agree the jabs are to blame


A mother has spoken out after her Covid-19 vaccine injury was finally diagnosed following years of chronic fatigue and excruciating nerve pain that was dismissed by doctors.

Ellie Sutton, from the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, told Daily Mail Australia that before getting AstraZeneca shots in September 2021, she was the happiest ‘she had ever been’.

‘I was at the peak of my career, had an active social life and was fit and healthy,’ the 34-year-old said.

‘I did a bodybuilding competition. I loved lifting weights at the gym.

‘I lived in the city and was always jetsetting around doing things. I went to classes, I went to music festivals. I experienced life in all its full richness.

‘I previously always believed vaccines were safe, so when my employer mandated that I be vaccinated or lose my job, it seemed an easy enough decision.’

The AZ shots made her temporarily ill but the Pfizer booster injected around April, 2022 was very different.

‘Not long after that, the entire right side of my body went numb,’ Ms Sutton said.

Ellie Sutton (pictured with her nephew) said her life has suffered debilitating pain and chronic fatigue since taking two AstraZeneca Covid vaccines and a Pfizer booster

Ellie Sutton (pictured with her nephew) said her life has suffered debilitating pain and chronic fatigue since taking two AstraZeneca Covid vaccines and a Pfizer booster

It was not until she saw a doctor at a long Covid clinic in 2024 that Ms Sutton was diagnosed with vaccine injury

It was not until she saw a doctor at a long Covid clinic in 2024 that Ms Sutton was diagnosed with vaccine injury

‘I presented to ER thinking I was having a stroke and they told me it was likely just a type of migraine and to go home.’ 

She said her health quickly started going downhill.

‘I was sitting with my partner of only a few months and complained of a funny little tingling sensation in a small area of my arm,’ Ms Sutton said. 

‘He said it was probably a strained muscle that would quickly heal.

‘Instead, over the coming weeks, the tingling worsened and slowly spread up my entire arm, then across my upper back, then down my back, my legs, feet, hands and face until my entire body was covered and incredibly painful,’ Ms Sutton said.

‘The nerve pain progressed into painful spasticity and ‘banding’ where areas of muscle in my body would tense up as hard as a rock, squeeze and stay like that for anywhere from a few minutes to hours. 

‘I started having internal tremors, migraines, muscle fasciculations, heart palpitations, food sensitivities, debilitating chronic fatigue, muscle weakness and intense vertigo.

Ms Sutton said that during bad periods 'even my clothes touching my skin causes me pain'

Ms Sutton said that during bad periods ‘even my clothes touching my skin causes me pain’

Ms Sutton said the infuriating thing is that doctors couldn't tell her what was wrong or dismissed her symptoms as 'anxiety' (pictured undergoing EGG)

Ms Sutton said the infuriating thing is that doctors couldn’t tell her what was wrong or dismissed her symptoms as ‘anxiety’ (pictured undergoing EGG)

‘Just going from sitting to standing would skyrocket my heart rate to over 200bpm. I started losing drastic amounts of weight very quickly until I was around only 48kg.

‘Every night I went to sleep I genuinely did so with the fear I may not wake up.’

Ms Sutton said the cause of her rapid deteriorating health remained a mystery. 

Doctors were mystified or they downplayed symptoms as ‘anxiety’. 

‘We saw 40 doctors, countless GPs, neurologists, immunologists, cardiologists, hematologists, rheumatologists,’ Ms Sutton said. 

‘I kept being dismissed and gaslit. 

‘I had been so conditioned by the narrative we were sold about the safety of the vaccine, that it never once occurred to me it could be to blame.’ 

Due to her raft of medical conditions, Ms Sutton had to quit work in August, 2022. Finally, two years later in August 2024, a long Covid clinic doctor told her she was vaccine injured, which a neurologist also confirmed. 

‘She has been reviewed by specialists including a cardiologist, rheumatologist, immunologist, and multiple neurologists, with no alternative diagnosis identified,’  Dr Elizabeth Akins of Clinic Nineteen’s long COVID clinic wrote.

‘She was  diagnosed with monophasic transverse myelitiis by neurologist Dr Sophie Chatterton, suspected to be Covid-19 vaccine related given the time course of vaccine and symptom rollout,’ Dr Akins said.

Transverse myelitis is an inflammation of both sides of one section of the spinal cord. It damages the insulating material covering nerve cell fibres disrupting messages the spinal cord sends throughout the body.

It can cause pain, muscle weakness, paralysis, sensory problems, or bladder and bowel dysfunction.

Ms Sutton said she has recently found some reprieve after coming ‘out of a really dark place’ where she spent months in agony.  

Ms Sutton said before getting the Covid jabs she was at the peak of her career and enjoying life to it fullest

Ms Sutton said before getting the Covid jabs she was at the peak of her career and enjoying life to it fullest

With each debilitating period of intense nerve pain Ms Sutton said she see her body losing more function

With each debilitating period of intense nerve pain Ms Sutton said she see her body losing more function

‘I finally have a method to control my pain,’ she said.

‘But I am continuing to worsen, I fear I will lose the ability to walk any day.

‘I can no longer hold a toothbrush to brush my teeth. It’s like my cells can no longer produce energy.

‘I am on the verge of passing out. It almost feels like you are dying.

‘Even just having conversation means I have to sleep for hours. I use a wheelchair when I leave the house because otherwise I will collapse.’ 

The mother of two daughters said at times she has been so overwhelmed by the pain and felt so hopeless that she considered euthanasia but has kept on going because of her children. 

She pleaded for Covid vaccine victims to be listened to, believed and supported. 

‘We are real people,’ she said.

‘We are mothers, sisters, daughters, fathers, brothers and sons who have been living through the most difficult years of their lives.’ 

AstraZeneca and Pfizer have been contacted for comment. 

Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration’s advice on Covid vaccines 

Vaccination against COVID-19 is the most effective way to reduce deaths and severe illness from infection.

Four main COVID-19 vaccines are approved for use in Australia – Comirnaty (Pfizer), Spikevax (Moderna), Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca), and Nuvaxovid (Novavax). However, Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca) is no longer available. Bivalent vaccines for both mRNA vaccines are also registered in Australia. These cover the Omicron BA.1 and BA.4-5 variants. All of these COVID-19 vaccines have met the TGA’s high standards for quality, safety and effectiveness.

Like all medicines, COVID-19 vaccines may cause some side effects. The most frequently reported include injection-site reactions (such as a sore arm) and more general symptoms, like headache, muscle pain, fever and chills. This reflects what was seen in the clinical trials.

Myocarditis (inflammation of the heart or membrane around the heart) is reported in around 1-2 in every 100,000 people who receive Comirnaty (Pfizer), around 2 in every 100,000 of those who receive Spikevax (Moderna) and around 4 in every 100,000 people who receive Nuvaxovid (Novavax).





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