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| bigvince |
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 12:02 pm |
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Sunday, September 16, 2007
Doctors Need To Be Educated and Held Accountable
The VAERS database is replete with thousands of reports of vaccine
injuries. Here is one about Gardasil, the new HPV (cervical cancer)
vaccine filed on June 27, 2007 by a parent who is a pediatrician (MD,
FAAP). Her first-hand account of the reaction that happened to her 11-
year-old daughter speaks volumes:
"Within minutes of receiving the HPV vaccination and a DTaP booster
yesterday afternoon, my daughter complained of numbness extending down
her right arm (HPV vaccination site) to her finger tips. She then
noted tingling in her other hand and both of her feet. She was sitting
in the waiting area at this time. I noted that her lips looked pale. I
had her put her head in her lap. After a minute or so, she sat back up
and her lips were redder. She remained a bit woozy for the following
hour or so. Pain and discomfort in her right arm continued over the
next several hours. I treated her with 400mg Advil when we got home
about 2 hours after the vaccine. She continued to complain of pain and
stiffness in her right arm throughout the evening last night. Today
her right arm is better and her left arm (DTaP site) is more painful.
As a pediatrician myself (MD, FAAP), I was very concerned when I saw
the incidence of syncope being reported with the HPV vaccine. I spoke
with a friend who has her PhD in child psychology. She does not think
'adolescence' is an appropriate excuse for this adverse reaction. I
won't be giving my daughter the remaining doses until more has been
studied regarding this reaction."
COMMENT: Here's a physician-parent (not sure if this was a mom or a
dad) who didn't even read the package insert about giving Gardasil to
her daughter at the same time as another vaccine. The insert clearly
states, "Results from clinical studies indicate that Gardasil may be
administered concomitantly (at a separate injection site) with
hepatitis B vaccine (recombinant). Co-administration [and safety] of
injecting Gardasil with other vaccines has not been studied."
So, ignorance, or perhaps laziness, prevailed and the parent allowed
her daughter to be an experiment. Doctors have an illusion that
vaccines are "safe, protective and cause no harm." This doctor risked
her daughter's health: It appears the daughter's immune system aborted
the onset of what could have become full-blown Guillian-Barre syndrome
with long-term paralysis. This doctor was willing to risk his
daughter's life by giving this vaccine. By mid-July, 2007, the number
of reported reactions from Gardasil had risen to 2,207, including five
deaths as a result of this vaccine.
This parent-pediatrician states "I won't give the remaining doses to
her daughter." I wonder if s/he will continue to vaccinate other
children? I wonder what s/he will tell other moms who come to her
office requesting Gardasil for their pre-teen daughters? I wonder if
this scary episode will prompt this parent-pediatrician to do his
homework and investigate other vaccine reactions children are no doubt
having that are being dismissed as "normal"?
http://sayingnotovaccines.blogspot.com/2007_09_01_archive.html
As the story notes " COMMENT: Here's a physician-parent (not sure if
this was a mom or a dad) who didn't even read the package insert about
giving Gardasil to her daughter at the same time as another vaccine.
The insert clearly states, "Results from clinical studies indicate
that Gardasil may be administered concomitantly (at a separate
injection site) with hepatitis B vaccine (recombinant). Co-
administration [and safety] of injecting Gardasil with other vaccines
has not been studied'
Thanks Vince |
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