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Old 10-11-2008, 12:48 AM
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AP - One in four teen girls have rolled up their sleeves for the relatively new vaccine against cervical cancer, federal health officials said Thursday.

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Hi NewsBot,
Unfortunately I was told last year that I have the disease. I really don't know that much about it. I went on some web sites to learn what I could. And my Dr. wasn't very helpful when I asked her questions, she acted like it was no big deal. Said we would just watch it. That it could just disappear on it's own. (which I don't getsince the news has made it such a big deal.) For me, having this disease is the least of my problems. When you've all ready been told you have a brain tumor among other things, you start to think well sure, why not! What's one more disease. . . bring it on! I'm not sexually active and don't ever expect to be again. And I've had my kids so I don't have much use for my cervix anyway. Still, I do have a sexually active (adult) daughter and despite this hitting so close to home, I'm not sure I would want her to get the vaccine yet. I know this sounds crazy, but I just don't trust these drug makers any more. It seems like they are so anxious to make money, that they take shortcuts on the testing. And just today there was a commercial on TV that said people are sick & dying after receiving the vaccination Of course this is lawyers looking for clients, can't trust them either I just don't know who to believe or trust anymore.
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