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LS ‘💔 Nevada Mom Who Spent Two Years Fighting for Her Life After C-19 Vaccine Dies — Leaving Behind $7.5 Million in Hospital Debt’

After two years of unimaginable pain, hope, and hospital stays, tragedy has struck a Nevada family once again.

Tonja Marie Johnson, 57, a state employee from Nevada, passed away after a long and difficult battle with severe health complications that began shortly after receiving the Johnson & Johnson C-19 vaccine — a shot she says she was required to take as part of her job mandate.

According to her teenage son, Tonja was healthy and active before her vaccination. But in the weeks that followed, she began to experience alarming symptoms that doctors struggled to explain. She soon became paralyzed from the waist down, developed dangerous blood clots in both her legs and lungs, and ultimately required the complete removal of her stomach and spleen.

Her family says she flatlined four times during her hospital stay — but each time, she was brought back to life. Despite her incredible will to survive, Tonja’s body grew weaker over time. Her weight dropped to just 70 pounds as she continued to fight through countless surgeries, treatments, and setbacks.

For two years, Tonja lived in and out of intensive care, clinging to hope that she would one day return home. Sadly, that day never came. She passed away recently, leaving behind her heartbroken family — and a staggering $7.5 million in hospital bills.

Her son says that although insurance covered a large portion, the remaining costs have financially devastated the family. “We lost everything trying to keep her alive,” he said. “But we’d do it all again for one more day with her.”

Tonja’s story has now resonated with many across the country — not only for her incredible fight for life but also as a sobering reminder of the personal and financial toll long-term medical crises can take on families.

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