My suggestion for those who have serious adverse events and are applying for VIFAP.
1) You need specialist support. Senior consultant.
2) Work with the Specialist to get a good medical report. Request for a personal Medical Report for the purpose of applying for VIFAP. No hospital will reject such an application. It will cost money though. Might want to talk to the Specialist to see if he or she is supportive that the event is caused by the vaccine or not so as not to waste your money if they already say no
3) Be focused and objective about how the complications have impacted your ability to live. Loss of job. Loss of income. Other extenuating factors unable to care for family , parents etc. Needing to hire other help for living.
4) AVOID making forward accusations of the system, air grievances, scold, condemn, etc. Totally unhelpful and only cause resentment in the processing officer. Remember people are human. And offending them does not help make them want to help you more.
Also consider the following points:
1) It is very hard to prove causality with the vaccine. Unless the vaccine itself already has a series of similar cases that have been reported and even published.
2) Unfortunately, common type conditions like AMI, CVA might be less likely to be attributed to the vaccine. Likely depends more on the age group and presence or absence of underlying medical conditions. Eg in a 14 year old having an AMI is very rare. Whereas in a 46 year old with T2DM and HTN is not exceedingly unheard of.
3) Rare type complications will be more likely to be attributed to the vaccine.
Cheers!