Former Triathlete Fighting ‘Biggest Battle in My Life’ After COVID Vaccine Injuries

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by Megan Redshaw, Childrens Health Defense:

In 2021, Heiko Sepp was a world-class extreme triathlete and a medalist in several international competitions in peak physical condition. All that changed after he got two COVID-19 shots in the summer and fall of 2021.

In 2021, Heiko Sepp had conquered the sporting world. As a world-class extreme triathlete, he was a medalist in several international competitions and was in peak physical condition.

All that changed after he got two COVID-19 shots in the summer and fall of 2021.

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Immediately after his second dose in September 2021, Sepp — who had no history of heart problems — experienced heart inflammation and severe chest pain. He was diagnosed with pericarditis linked to vaccination and subsequently experienced severe and debilitating autoimmune reactions.

Today, the father of two is facing “the greatest challenge of his life,” according to the newly released documentary, “My Biggest Battle.” The documentary chronicles Sepp’s efforts to recover from his injuries and rebuild his life.

“It’s been over two-and-a-half years and it [has started] to totally destroy me inside,” Sepp said during the documentary. “I’ve been suffering a lot. I’m all day full of pain. In the last two-and-a-half years, we basically lost everything. It’s my biggest battle in my life and I’m still fighting.”

Sepp previously lived in Norway but recently moved to Gran Canaria, an island off northwestern Africa under the jurisdiction of Spain, in hopes the warmer climate will aid his recovery.

He spoke to The Defender about the documentary, his injuries, the challenges he faces and his efforts to restore his health.

‘It feels like a knife coming inside your knees’

Sepp received doses of two different COVID-19 shots — Pfizer-BioNTech on June 29, 2021, and Moderna on Sept. 16, 2021. According to Sepp, mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccines was commonplace in Norway, even though doctors told him it was “not OK at all.”

Following the first dose, Sepp experienced some mild complications, but he didn’t immediately connect them to the vaccine.

He participated in the demanding Norseman competition in the summer of 2021. He didn’t perform as well as usual, but still finished in the top 20. Sepp initially attributed his diminished performance to that year’s unusually warm summer in Norway.

After his second COVID-19 shot though, the effects were immediate. According to the documentary, within hours, Sepp felt tightness in his chest, shortness of breath and overwhelming chest pain — and that was just the start.

According to the documentary:

“After receiving the vaccine, Heiko developed a serious autoimmune disease causing his immune system to relentlessly attack his own body. During these episodes, Heiko’s entire body shuts down, leaving him bedridden.

“He endures a long list of debilitating symptoms, including episodes of fainting, tremors, fatigue and extreme joint and muscle pain, as well as a very weak immune system, brain fog, headaches and cold feet.”

According to Sepp, he was experiencing symptoms associated with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS — a condition that can cause the heart to beat faster when transitioning from sitting or lying down to standing up. POTS has been linked to the COVID-19 shots.

Sepp said before his vaccination, he was in peak physical condition and rarely caught colds.

“If you check my Instagram, you can see in the wintertime I went running in the snow … after that, I’m going swimming in the ice-cold water,” Sepp said. “I was running five kilometers [approximately 3 miles] to a little lake near my house … I always jumped in the water even if it was -15°C [5°F] outside. I was sitting in the water for five minutes and then I ran back home. I never even had a winter jacket.”

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