Posted on 09/13/2009 7:14:31 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative
Oh I apologize, I misunderstood. Sorry!
It’s an emotional subject when they try to palm something unsafe on our children. It’s a worry that they are now trying to give it to our boys too.
“HPV is a virus that men can also catch and spread. Genital warts are caused by one of the HPV’s.”
OK. That makes sense. I didn’t connect the HPV-genital warts connection. Ugh.
Yeah. Ugh.
I read there is an explosion of warts in our brave new sexual freedom world. *ahem*
Well, who would have guessed that actions have consequences?
(I think that’s mising in the sex ed curriculum.)
Yeah, they give instructions on the fun part and never describe the possible aftermath with lifelong consequences.
Exactly! This is how the “feminists” treat young women. When abstinence is the best way to ensure they can grow up to live out their dreams without taking on adult responsibilities too soon or running the risk of disease, the “women’s rights advocates” just keep pushing abortion. It’s a racket and young women are being used. Very sad.
Thanks for understanding. You are correct, moneymaking on kids health is never good.
Well, her symptoms started after the first injection, and worsened after the subsequent injections, and people do have bad reactions or develop diseases from vaccines from time to time, so it’s not impossible or really implausible. I mean, when you vaccinate millions of people, someone’s bound to have a problem with it.
But I think someone really dropped the ball here when the girl kept getting injections after the first bad reaction. Shouldn’t her doctor, or parents, or SOMEONE stopped and said “Hey, these injections are making this girl sick, maybe we shouldn’t give them to her?”
My best friend has POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) and she went through a terrible time - onset of symptoms to diagnosis was like six months. She got sick at work (she was an RN), and didn't leave her own hospital for two weeks. She couldn't walk for a while (severe balance issues), had to use a wheelchair, went to heart specialists, neuro specialists, psychiatrists (the other specialists were so stumped that they tried to tell her it was all in her head -like she could psychosomatically induce dangerously low blood pressure, or poor blood flow to the extremities), was tested and tested and retested and was finally diagnosed with POTS months later by a cardiologist who specializes in auto immune disorders.
But, its becoming more and more evident that developing these kind of auto immune diseases is preceded by some kind of trauma, in my case it was surgery on my leg, but it could easily be anything that causes stress to the imune system.
She and her drs think hers was triggered by a bad stomach virus, that she always had the genetic propensity for it, but it didn't kick in until the virus.
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