Posted on 08/07/2008 7:13:47 AM PDT by weegee
We have been spending our days getting all our ducks armed for bear and in a row--all of our anti-Gardasil ducks, that is. From checking my various areas on the internet, to finding moderators to listening to the tragic and painful stories of victims of the Gardasil vaccine, it has been a very busy time for me and my team.
Gardasil, as you should know by now, is an HPV vaccine sold by Merc, a vaccine with a flawed marketing campaign targeting young girls. The premise is that the vaccine will protect young girls from cervical cancer, as well as a couple of varieties of HPV. But the vaccine is NOT a cancer preventative, and it has not been thoroughly tested. Not only does Gardasil not protect everyone, it does not prevent all types of cervical cancer. According to current science, there are fifteen types of HPV associated with cervical cancer but Gardasil only counters HPV types 16 and 18. The vaccine requires three doses to start and scientists don't even know how frequently boosters will be needed. They don't know because they did not adequately research this before putting the vaccine out on the market using our young girls as guinea pigs.
Merc was even pushing to have this untried vaccine REQUIRED by states. Governer Perry of Texas--who bypassed the state legislation with an executive order--has ties to Merck. Mike Toomey, Perrys former chief of staff is one of the drug companys three lobbyists in Texas. The governor also received $6,000 from Mercks political action committee during his re-election campaign. "Merck is bankrolling efforts to pass state laws across the country mandating Gardasil for girls as young as 11 or 12." As a mother, should I have to sign a waver to protect my daughter from having a potentially dangerous vaccine forced on her?
What makes this vaccine so terrible? It's not just the fear that some parents have that administering a vaccine against stds to nine year olds will encourage sexual activity. The concern is based on much more concrete issues than that. 7195 of them, in fact.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) now has 7195 individual adverse reactions listed--and as it is a database not everyone knows about, not all of the adverse reactions are being reported. The Centers for Disease Control report over 9,000 adverse reactions for Gardasil. There is a rising total of deaths connected with the administration of this vaccine; as well as have been reports of seizure activity, tingling, numbness and loss of sensation in the fingers and limbs. There is serious question about girls initially having short-term health problems associated with getting this vaccine that could turn into long-term neurological or immune system disorders; and there is serious question about administering this vaccine at the same time as others.
Gardasil is a vaccine developed by Merck to prevent Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). HPV is known to cause cervical cancer. Although Merck has claimed that Gardasil has no significant side effects, reports filed with the FDA suggest otherwise.
The FDA Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System has more than 8,000 incidents associated with Gardasil. The most serious complications reported include death and the development of blood clots.
If you or a loved suffered a serious adverse event, such as death, disability or blood clot following the administration of Gardasil, please contact me erin@brockovich.com. I will have one of our staff of experienced attorneys review your claim to advise you about your rights.
If I ever have a daughter, I will get her vaccinated with Gardasil.
That being said, there isn't any reason to require that schoolkids receive this vaccine. I would limit required vaccines to diseases that are spread easily, such as measles and polio. HPV is, generally, transmitted through sexual contact, so it doesn't fall in the same category.
Thank you. I’d hit that.
Surely that's a lot less offensive than what the Texas government is doing, no?
When you are producing correspondence for a law firm that is trying to drum up business, it is important that the work have a professional quality that will inspire confidence in the prospective client. If you repeatedly misspell the name of the company you are proposing to sue, it makes you look unprepared.
Thank you for your response. We’re in agreement on court papers. I would even agree with you that it is best to make sure you have proper spelling down when you post things on your own sight. I am not convinced it undermines your premise to have a misspelled word or two there.
If the article was riddled with them, you and I would be in full agreement.
Take care GridLock.
Erin is just lawyer scum trolling for cash.
I personally know two people in their 40's with MS and four people with brain cancer. One of them has already passed. I know one woman with breast cancer, but have THREE friends with brain cancer. It is unbelievably sad.
On one side I have the government overstepping it's authority to force immunization of a disease that isn't easily spread among those it seems to want to immunize. They might be doing so out of good intentions, or out of corrupt greed.
On the other hand, we have the author of this article that seems to think that the best way to combat that is to lie to people to gain their support.
At stake is the long term health of our daughters, which I personally consider to be very high stakes, even if the odds of cervical cancer or of a serious adverse reaction to the vaccine are low.
You would have me be stuck between two liberals that think they know what's best for me and at least one if not both feel quite comfortable in misleading me in order to gain my support.
Both are utterly contemptible.
Are you by your question suggesting that the need to combat the efforts of Merek justifies misleading people about the vaccine?
Every tv ad I have seen for Gardisil calls it a “cancer vaccine”.
My children are sick of me walking through the room during the commercials and yelling “It is NOT a cancer vaccine!!”
:p
My posts on FR have grown to have more syntactical errors. Not just typos, but sometimes I’m now typing things like “one one” when I meant “only one”.
Some of it is multitasking (I’m actively engaged in several tasks or say passively listening to radio, etc. and momentarily distracted).
I’m mildly embarassed by it. I’m less likely to make that sort of an error verbally.
If the boys got the HPV vaccine, they wouldn’t be spreading it to the girls (regardless if the girls got vaccinated).
Gardasil Ping!!
Once Gardasil is approved for boys, I would also vaccinate any sons we end up having.
Is it even being tested for boys? The focus has been on preventing HPV to prevent some cervical cancer. Men can get testicular and oral cancers from HPV.
I have to go back through and note where I've reworded the post mid sentence or later, and make sure it flows.
If I don't do this, the posts can look horrible. And if I'm in a hurry, I drop or add letters. When I'm typing a word, I may inadvertently add an s, ion, or ed to it, because that may be the more common version.
I don't get too worked up over other people's mistakes along these lines.
I understand how and why they happen.
I do struggle with spelling. It has been a problem for me. My wife is an excellent speller. It seems to be a born talent from my observation. She is much better at names and spelling. I am much better at numbers.
Lest we forget, there was also the Beverly Hills High School with it’s oil well that Brockovich, et al, were claiming caused all sorts of cancers.
Scammers all.
Hahaha.. Yes, contaminating groundwater with millions upon millions of gallons of Chromium over 40 years and getting caught was nothing more than "dubious science". You need to get your ideological blinders off. They dumped toxic waste into unlined holding ponds for decades, contaminated groundwater, knowingly deceived the people affected by it and tried their damnedest to cover it up.
They knew in 1965 they had contaminated the groundwater table with this stuff and continued to use it and not change a damned thing. When you did finally tell the folks you screwed that you had done it, you simply told them don't drink the water, not that they should avoid all contact, as the EPA has stated.. etc etc etc.
The fact PG&E still exists as a company after what they did in this matter shows as far as I'm concerned that corporate enforcement is far too lax.
You need to stop trying to apply some more high ground to a corporation, they are ammoral entities that have no more morality than a rock. You continue in spite of the facts that "markets are gods", and this is idiotic.
They did what they did, the knew what they did, they lied about what they did, and did their best to make sure no one else found out what they had done. IF you or I had done what this company had done, we'd be rotting in jail, not paying off civil cases.
You need to get off your political blinders and wake up.
I've said it before, I'll say it again..
Governments are not gods, Markets are not gods, anyone who advocated blind faith in either of them are fools.
But if the statistics she gives are accurate, she’s right on this one. It doesn’t sound like she’s got anything to gain personally, as if she’s selling something or making a profit off this.
It’s the *even a stopped clock* problem.
I don’t think a lot of people have a problem with the IDEA behind the vaccine. It’s all the rest of it; the side effects, the mandatory part,.... especially the mandatory part.
::::shrug:::: Maybe YOU were lead to believe all were serious. I didn't make that assumption.
The author just ignores that and presents a subjective opinion that not enough testing was done and that our daughters are being used as guinea pigs.
They are, to some degree. Any new drug/vaccine on the market does that. (If that were not true, then the FDA would never have to recall a drug from the market. . .and we know they have.)
I don't see how you can take a critical look at this article and say that it wasn't written to intentionally mislead people rather than to help them make an informed decision about the drug.
Well, it certainly gave a different view of the vaccine than Merck and certain politicians have tried to present. I would hope you would think that is a good thing.
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