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July 14th, 2009 02:49 PM #11
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Re: gardasil side effects PLEASE HELP
Hi,
my name is Lene Christensen, and I work as a journalist in Norways biggest newspaper.
When the school starts in August, all girls aged 12 (in 7th grade) will be offered the Gardasil vaccine.
I'm writing an article about the controversies surrounding Gardasil, and I'd like to get in touch with families with daughters who have negative experiences with this vaccine.
The aim of the article is to give as much information as possible about Gardasil, so the parents will be better equipped as to make the choice of whether they should let their girls be vaccined or not.
Please contact me on my e-mail: lene.christensen@vg.no or my cellphone +47 95912715.
I'd really appreciate any help I can get.
Best wishes,
Lene
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July 23rd, 2009 06:00 PM #12Unregistered Guest
Re: gardasil side effects PLEASE HELP
I am the concerned mother of a beautiful, talented eighteen year old daughter, who had two of the Gardisol vaccines. After the first vaccine in August, 2007, my daughter periodically complained of joint pain, mainly in her feet. At first, I thought is was related to an earlier ankle injury. We visited the dr. several times that year for unspecified joint pain, and my daughter stated that she thought she was getting arthritis. In August, 2008, we returned to the dr. with concerns re. stiffness/difficulty moving the toes and fingers. While we were there, my daughter requested the second shot in the series, as we had forgotten to go back for it during the recommended time period. The dr. said it would be fine for my daughter to have the vaccination, even though a year has passed. Two days after the second shot, my daughter called me to tell me she was unable to get out of bed and couldn't move. I hurried home to find that she had gotten out of bed, but it had taken her two hands to open the door, and I had to help her squeeze the toothpaste onto her toothbrush. Her joint pain was severe in many areas. At first, she was diagnosed with RND, but in November, 2008, she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. There isn't any rheumatoid arthritis in our family that I am aware of. The arthritis is most severe in her feet, but other joints are also affected. We decided that she would not get the third vaccination in the series. This month, she had her first pap smear, and it showed abnormal cells, which will require further study. I am wondering if the vaccination could have caused this also, and I'm devastated that I didn't research this vaccine further before allowing her to receive it. I'm looking for a sense of direction from here....
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July 31st, 2009 02:12 AM #13Unregistered Guest
Re: gardasil side effects PLEASE HELP
Not even a month after my last Gardasil shot, I was 17 years old, I started experiencing symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis. After a year of severe joint pain , swelling, and fatigue I was finally diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I was a completely healthy athlete with no family history of RA. I am starting to see more and more stories just like mine.. I now have to take a shot of Enbrel once a week to keep it under control. I blame Gardasil.
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May 11th, 2010 06:00 PM #14Unregistered Guest
Re: gardasil side effects PLEASE HELP
My roommate and good friend experienced the exact same symptoms shortly after recieving the second gradasil shot. I lived with her the year before her second gardasil shot and the year after and the 2 years were like night and day. The first year she was happy and exceptionally healthy. The second year, immediately following her second gardasil shot, she struggled to get out of bed because of joint pain in all of her joints, she ran a fever almost constantly, I would hear her crying in her sleep, she lost weight, and was put on large doses of steroids to control the inflamation the DRs attributed to Rheumatoid Arthiritis.
If you are researching this vaccine for yourself or someone else, please take note of this story and others. Cervical cancer is one of the slowest growing and easily treated cancers out there, particularly for Americans. I'm all for vaccinations that have benefits that outweigh the risks but this is not one of those. I will continue to get regular pap smears and practice safe sex, but you will not find me anywhere near the second gardasil shot i'm long overdue for.
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May 25th, 2010 03:04 AM #15Leslie Carol Botha Guest
Re: gardasil side effects PLEASE HELP
Please go to TruthAboutGardasil.org - http://truthaboutgardasil.org. You will find a network of mothers fighting the injustice of this vaccine. You are not alone - unfortunately - and we will do all we can to share information with you to help your daughter.
Leslie
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May 25th, 2010 08:51 AM #16Unregistered Guest
Re: gardasil side effects PLEASE HELP
Many young girls have had serious adverse effects after receiviing the Gardasil HPV Vaccine. Mother's, please file your daughter's cases in VAERS. This is the database that the government uses to access vaccines for problems and if the doctors do not file the cases, the numbers will be understated and no one will realize how serious the problem is.
Please go to WWW.TRUTHABOUTGARDASIL.ORG to read stories of the girls injured or killed by this vaccine.
Investigate before you vaccinate. The life you save may be your child's.
Rosemary Mathis
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June 10th, 2012 05:53 AM #17
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