Posted on 02/21/2010 4:02:28 AM PST by Freedom'sWorthIt
This is a first hand report from JODISPEAK concerning the adverse reaction her daughter has experienced after getting the Gardasil Vaccine!
There is much more out there on the TREMENDOUS DANGERS of taking this vaccine - yet somehow it is being MANDATED by different government entities - such as Texas!
Do you have a reference? 90% of the Deep venous thrombosis cases have known risk factors. The jury is still out on whether there’s a true association, much less causation.
There’s no such warning about prior infection - only about allergy to yeast and/or to prior vaccinations for HPV.
http://www.gardasil.com/what-is-gardasil/information-on-gardasil/index.html#eight
The viruses don’t circulate in the blood the way you describe.
The real benefit will come from fewer repeat pap smears and fewer treatments with laser or freezing to remove pre-cancerous changes. We’ll see less genital warts and the cases of transmission at birth to the baby ought to go near zero.
Where’s the manufacturer’s information about not giving the vaccine to people with one of the viruses? It’s not on the Prescriber’s information or the information for patients.
http://www.gardasil.com/what-is-gardasil/information-on-gardasil/index.html#eight
I’m sorry about your wife Edward, and it seems that those of us who have watched loved ones die from this dreaded disease aren’t quite sure what to make of those who flippantly disregard the benefits of preventing someone from going through it.
I recently lost an 18 year old cat whom I never vaccinated since she was 8 years old. We never had trouble with vets refusing to see her; we would explain that she'd had a pretty severe immune disease (cost us thousands to treat her!) and we didn't want to risk activating her immune system with vaccines. When I moved from MD to TX, she came in the car with me while our other, vaccinated cats, flew.
If there isn't a medical reason to withhold vaccines, I don't know why someone wouldn't want to protect their pets.
My hobby is tilting at windmills. Hysteria just makes me post more.
I am so sorry you lost your beloved pet. :( My previous dog passed away from Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia. Though I now have two more dogs of the same breed, she was the best dog I’ve ever had and is greatly missed.
One adverse reaction doesn’t make a vaccine or drug dangerous. What other evidence do you have?
Hey, even chicken pox!! I laughed at that vaccine when it came out. Seriously, when I was a kid, it was like “WOOHOOOO I got the chicken pox! No school for 2 weeks!!!” and then they made it a mandatory vaccine for kids in our county. Well... my middle daughter got the vaccine and then got the chicken pox a few years later. It happens apparently, some do still catch it. However even WITH the vaccine she had nearly 100 pox, one under her eyelid!! Her pediatrician said “THIS is what the vaccine is for. Your daughter would be near death without the vaccine because if she has this bad with it, imagine without it.” And sure enough, instead of a two week outbreak, it was only a week with just 2 days of fever. I was grateful she had the vax at that point.
Thank you for the encouragement.
For years, I tried to spread the word about the connection between the virus and cancer, but the pro-”choice” groups accused me of wanting to scare people and to discount “safe sex.”
There are dozens of strains of HPV, and the chance of someone not having a single one of them is, imo, pretty low. How many kids have warts (caused by HPV)?
The issue is that the vaccine won't do any good if the recipient already has one of the HPV strains contained in the vaccine. It only contains antigens from four strains of HPV. It will not protect against other strains, nor will being infected with one of the other strains affect its effectiveness against the target strains.
It does make a lot of sense to test prior to vaccination. Ideally, a person could be tested and then given a designer vaccine to protect against strains they do not have but are likely to encounter.
HPV causes a lot more than cervical cancer. There are several cancers associated with HPV, and pretty much everyone is susceptible to them.
You’re obviously part of the conspiracy. The conspiracy that doesn’t want people to get cancer.
Very interesting posts.
People today weren’t around before vaccines, nor have they been to parts of the world where the populations are not vaccinated. Without seeing the horrible consequences of diseases, it’s far too easy for them to get hysterical about the one in a million life-threatening adverse event following any vaccination.
I had a 17 year old intern who came to work one day with her arm tender and swollen from a Gardasil shot. It was her second; the first had not caused a reaction. Transient discomfort is a great trade-off considering the pain of CIN or cancer treatment.
I read it a while back on an FDA site, if I remember correctly.
my daughter had this series several years ago. I had questioned our family dr and her gyno about it.
Her mother had had cervical cancer and they thought that she should have it because of genetics.
Now i am wondering about long term crap.
I almost wish I hadn’t read this because there isn’t anything that I can do about it now.
...and you flush the major proportion of those doses right down the toilet...
You’re completely mistaken. There’s never been a warning in the paperwork at the FDA or otherwise about previous infection, other than the fact that vaccines aren’t expected to work as well after infection.
There is absolutely no scientific basis for a belief that a vaccine that does not contain - and has never been, by the way - life, active virus, would *accelerate* any disease.
There’s never been any manufacturer’s statement warning about adverse effects of being vaccinated while infected. There’s no danger in being vaccinated while infected other than that the previous infection won’t be prevented.
The 4 strains cause nearly all the problems with genital HPV in the US. Two of the strains (16,18) cause 70-80% of cervical cancer and precancerous changes. There is some evidence of cross-protection from strains other than the ones in the vaccine.
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