Advice to recommend: Don’t go back to the well that poisoned you. Don’t choose big pharma and your doctor to treat you. They will likely not acknowledge your problems exist, and if they don’t exist it won’t affect their distribution and they also won’t develop a treatment for the effects.
This time try an alternative. Try functional medicine, holistic medicine, naturopathic medicine.
While big pharma ignores vaccine effects, alternative medicine doesn’t. They actually have protocols to detox from vaccines. Many vaccines have: Aluminum, Formaldehyde, and other substances you wouldn’t normally put in the body at all. Alternative medicine acknowledges and treats metal poisoning. Vaccines also normally includes antibiotics. Antibiotics reduce immune system capability by killing off all bacteria, including the good bacteria that runs your immune system. Supporting your gut health is essential. An alternative doctor will suggest diet assistance not pills for support, such as, probiotic juice/yogurt, vitamins, and other fermented foods. The microbiome is a very underrated aspect of health, but more recent research shows its profound place.
Alternative doctors also treat illnesses that even big pharma doctors like the Mayo Clinic don’t know how to treat like Fibromyalgia. Your weird health problems and issues with the spike proteins will be targeted and addressed in a completely different way than big pharma would if they acknowledge the vaccine caused it at all.
They are many incredibly seasoned and capable alternative medicine professionals. This time try their care instead of the system that injured you knowingly.
I am in 99% agreement with your post with this exception - supposing, God forbid, you were in a bad car accident and had to have emergency surgery or trauma care - you're going to need that insurance for hospitalization and to not bankrupt yourself in such a situation. I don't like them either, for normal routine maintenance and doctor visits/prescriptions, they're thieves and have way too much control over a person's healthcare. BUT, in an emergency, you would not want to be without insurance for the simple fact that a hospital stay, surgery and care after a major trauma would absolutely kill you financially. That's just a really big gamble.
I used to think that too until i ran the numbers. Open a health savings account for emergencies, watch it grow and grow and grow knowing the odds of you being in a bad accident are slim to none. Everything you give the insurance companies is just piss in the wind. They limit who you can see, and limit tests and treatments you may need. When you pay with your health savings, you pick where you want to go and what you want them to do, and they do it all with a smile on their faces while giving you the "cash discount" most people don't know about.
That's a very fair and smart alternative - having an HSA that you contribute to actively to save up for something like that is definitely a good idea. You are right, the chances of a bad accident are slim, most people go their whole lives without having that happen. It does happen, though, and nobody expects it to, so having a contingency plan is always smart. I think you can even leave unused HSA funds to a child or other beneficiary, right?