The hpv vaccine is not safe, I don’t care what they say. This is not the first person to have adverse reaction.
Did you know the chicken pox vaccine is cultured in aborted human tissue?
This isn’t an isolated thing either.
Theyve turned children into guinea pigs so that leftwing Merck can make billions.
Nothing to see here, folks. Move along, move along. . .
Common sense has been ejected decades ago....people tend to believe the press and government and big corporations.
They label anyone who dares question their ideology as “kooks”. It is from the Alinsky playbook—to control all perceptions. It is all about perceptions, never truth.
Vaccinations have no connection to autism....remember that!!! although autism didn’t even exist except in rare cases until they tripled vaccinations for younger children in the 80’s and grouped vaccinations (MMR) so a ton of toxins would hit the immature body all at once when a child is least able to eject the toxins. Isn’t is logical that it would trigger overload in immature bodies.....hmmmmm-—no, don’t look at SAFE vaccinations loaded with toxins and preservatives, which caused gulf war syndrome. Little kids can really handle addes toxins injected into their bodies at the most vulnerable time in life.
Funny how know toxins in every vaccine has NO negative effects when injected into the body....no sane person would think that. Do the risks outweigh the consequences???? We have the highest rates of vaccination and our children are the most damaged....no connection there, huh.
My advice to teenage girls-—do what girls used to do before “Sex Ed” was put into schools when less than 4% of teenage girls had sex-—abstain from sex, at least, until you find someone you think is good enough to marry. What a concept! Public schools and media put out skanks, though....they want to create a need for their money making backers, like big pharma.
This same media would have been all over Perry had Gardasil gone through and some child ended up with an illness like this after getting dosed.
I’m not a doctor, but something like this sounds like some kind of rare allergy.
Correlation =/= causation.
Even in the article, it stated that over 4 million vaccinations have been given, resulting in 4,445 adverse reactions, mostly mild. That's an adverse reaction rate of 0.11%.
So, we're to believe that the one girl out of 4 million who developed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome became ill because of the vaccine, when one out of 5000 girls spontaneously develop CFS? Since we can expect 267 of the girls who received the vaccine (assuming 3 doses per girl) to develop CFS, but only one did, one could hypothesize that the cervical vaccine protects girls against CFS.
This isn’t Gardacil.
Plus, you know that kids have strange medical problems all the time. It is a certainty that many of them will have SOMETHING that they did shortly before they have their strange medical problems.
The question is whether a particular medical malady is found to be more prevalent following a particular vaccine.
I have no idea what they numbers are for this HPV vaccine. For Gardasil, there was no causality found for the reported medical issues. In other words, the rate of any particular issue was not correlated with the vaccine. The percentage of the non-vaccinated population with each issue was the same as the percentage of the vaccinated population.
There is a rare condition called Sleeping Beauty Syndrome:
The girl in the article linked above is from England and would sleep 13 days straight. Also, I saw a Mystery Diagnosis where an American girl would basically sleep for 10 days straight.
Here’s another one:
http://klsfoundation.org/kleine/levin/video_article/rip_van_winkle/
*PING*
The shots she got were Cervarix, not Gardasil. The shot probably has nothing to do with her Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
It looks like the family has serious psychological problems, may be over sedating the girl with pain meds and/or the reporter is a kook and not a reporter.
Your link doesn’t work. Try this:
Look at the pictures of that girl - she appears alert and healthy. She doesn’t look under weight. She certainly doesn’t look as though she’s lost 42 pounds - 3 stone.
I, for one, have never defended Guardasil, nor the executive order attempt in Texas, but abhorred it at the time. However, I have accepted the understandable motivations of those affected by cancer to often make rather imposing decisions in a desperate attempt to protect against it. The governor has apologized for his process. I accept it because I do know many good people who would have been equally misguided. Especially given the Mercy presentation on the research results, which remains now debatable.