26-yr-old olympian reveals heart issues after taking booster

A 26-year-old Swiss olympian sprinter, Sarah Atcho, just admitted in an instagram post that she’s having issues with her heart after taking the booster from Pfizer. She says she’s frustrated that side effects aren’t discussed more and says she’s having to wait for her heart to heal from the inflammation she experienced before she can start working out again.

First, here’s the instagram post itself:

Here’s what she writes on her post:

Obviously as you know, I’m trying to be as transparent as I can and now is more important than ever.

On December 22 I got my booster vaccination because I didn’t want to struggle with this when the season started. I was told that it was safer to get Pfizer to avoid cardiac side effects.

On December 27 I felt a tightness in the chest and started feeling dizzy while walking up the stairs. This happened a few more times until I decided to check with a cardiologist who diagnosed me with pericarditis (inflammation of the thin membrane surrounding the heart).

I am now not allowed to get my heart rate up for a few weeks to allow my heart to rest and heal from the inflammation.

I am still doing everything I can with my coach to keep my muscles moving and he’s doing a GREAT job, thank you @patsaile !!

I have to admit that I am upset at the situation because we don’t talk enough about the side effects. I feel helpless since this is completely out of my control…

I am glad the vaccine helped avoid many deaths and reduce the pressure on the hospitals and hospital staff however I am frustrated that myself as well as other young and healthy people are suffering from these heavy side effects.

I hope you understand why it is important for me to share, I’ll keep you guys updated on the process 😘

It is important for her to share and many of us are glad she did. And there should be NOTHING controversial about her sharing this. Although something tells me that she’s gotten an earful since she did. But so far, her post hasn’t been deleted. Good for her.


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