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To: Politics4US

So...if you are going to die right away you ought to get a vaccine, but if you are going to die in say 10 or 15 years from HPV...never mind? LOL!

Not everyone dies from meningitis. There were more than 50 confirmed confirmed cases of meningitis in Texas in 2009, about 11% die from meninigitis.

Far fewer than those who contract cervical cancer from HPV.


57 posted on 09/22/2011 12:00:18 PM PDT by Dudoight
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Meningitis is different than HPV. The HPV vaccine was never proven to help HPV, and you have other options. HPV is not short-term. Not everyone is given a meningitis vaccine. You get the meningitis vaccine if you already have it. It’s too risky to not get a vaccine if you have meningitis.


61 posted on 09/22/2011 12:05:55 PM PDT by Politics4US
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How many of these girls and their parents will think they are safe to have sex because they are vaccinated against HPV - and will then go on to get AIDS or other diseases because they believed that sex is of little consequence?

Haven’t we been through this already with the “safe sex” thing that was supposed to prevent STD’s? In reality, demographics that were fed the “safe sex” message ended up getting MORE STD’s because condoms don’t protect against all STD’s, and in fact don’t even give real good protection from HIV.

Whenever the public believes that the government will make sure nothing bad could ever happen to them, it leads to behaviors that cause more problems. In an economic sense that’s what happened with subprime loans. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were there to make sure that nothing bad could ever happen, no matter what risks the market took. The bailout was the government affirming that it is their job to make sure that nothing bad can ever happen to big banks. It’s all geared toward creating a world where the OUTCOMES are always equal regardless of a person’s choices. IOW, it’s to guarantee that nothing we do makes any difference, since we all get the same outcome no matter what we do. That is an impossible scenario and anybody who is led to believe that can ever be reality is treading dangerous waters.

The better option is for people to know they have to take responsibility for their own health. They need to inform themselves of the risks and benefits of a given course of action and live with the knowledge they have.


66 posted on 09/22/2011 12:12:40 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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