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Alberta, you might want to read this:

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/arthritis.html

LymeRx was a terrible failure because of the arthritis it caused in people with the certain marker listed in this article.

You could get tested for it..perhaps a Rheumatologist would be the best one to do it, or an Immunologist.

There is not a large pool of patients getting Rabies vaccine.

This is a page from Drugcite.com on the rabies vaccine:
http://www.drugcite.com/?q=imovax

It is really difficult to predict what will be your long term results.
Each person is different with the antigen markers that predispose to vaccine reactions.

And it is a terrible truth, that most doctors will not want to listen to patients with vaccine reactions.
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dx is diagnosis.

Reactive Arthritis can be from a viral or bacterial infection.

Which a vaccine would simulate.

I was never officially diagnosed with anything.

Again not a Dr here but the main thing that sets reactive arthritis apart from others is the involvement with the eye.
Yes I get it now. And the dr suspected something like that. But couldn't do nothing as the drs have no knowledge in the vaccines. So I was told to go to public health.. So I wonder if there is medication that they give u if it is caused from the vaccine? But right now I take muscle relaxers and advil for it all. And I hope it calms down a bit. How long have you had this issue for now?
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Mrsd, do you have these issues to?
And I thank u for these links. My joint pain isn't as bad as it first started but it comes and goes. Which can be horrible. The tjngling is always with me. And I notice it more when I bend over and stuff . And do you have any more links related to the rabies vaccine? Some useful info for sure.

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Yes I get it now. And the dr suspected something like that. But couldn't do nothing as the drs have no knowledge in the vaccines. So I was told to go to public health.. So I wonder if there is medication that they give u if it is caused from the vaccine? But right now I take muscle relaxers and advil for it all. And I hope it calms down a bit. How long have you had this issue for now?
Since July 4, 2013.

However the tingling and prickly sensations went away for quite sometime and then came back.

My back is fine now.
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However the tingling and prickly sensations went away for quite sometime and then came back.

My back is fine now.

Wow ..And do you find if you do more the tingling gets
Worse?
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dx is diagnosis.

Reactive Arthritis can be from a viral or bacterial infection.

Which a vaccine would simulate.

I was never officially diagnosed with anything.

Again not a Dr here but the main thing that sets reactive arthritis apart from others is the involvement with the eye.


Have u even thought of gbs? Gullein bare syndrome? Iam making a mention to public health over this. Because I want to be tested.
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Have u even thought of gbs? Gullein bare syndrome? Iam making a mention to public health over this. Because I want to be tested.
Like I mentioned before if you are having weakness that is something else and needs to be checked out.

iirc GBS presents itself as weakness and then rapidly causes paralysis and loss of motor function in hours.

If you are having burning and tingling I wouldn't worry about GBS.
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I am not sure about my "issues".

When I was around 8 yrs old the new experimental Polio virus was given in our area. My mother decided I should get it...she was paranoid about polio epidemics then. It was a series of 3 injections (which I didn't like then). I recall getting a huge swollen arm after one of them and being ill.

Since then I've had a chronic arthritis. And with the advent of the internet I discovered that the vaccine then given was contaminated with a simian (monkey) virus.
http://www.immunizationinfo.org/es/i...ine-and-cancer

http://www.naturalnews.com/032854_sv..._vaccines.html

While the cancer potential does worry me, I do think my arthritis and possibly some of my PN is a result of this this viral infection I may carry.

http://vec.chop.edu/service/vaccine-...ents/sv40.html

One wonders how SV40 has continued to be found in people when it has been stated that our vaccines do not contain it anymore. Is it spreading person to person, mother to child, or are we being lied to by the vaccine industry?
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I am not sure about my "issues".

When I was around 8 yrs old the new experimental Polio virus was given in our area. My mother decided I should get it...she was paranoid about polio epidemics then. It was a series of 3 injections (which I didn't like then). I recall getting a huge swollen arm after one of them and being ill.

Since then I've had a chronic arthritis. And with the advent of the internet I discovered that the vaccine then given was contaminated with a simian (monkey) virus.
http://www.immunizationinfo.org/es/i...ine-and-cancer

http://www.naturalnews.com/032854_sv..._vaccines.html

While the cancer potential does worry me, I do think my arthritis and possibly some of my PN is a result of this this viral infection I may carry.

http://vec.chop.edu/service/vaccine-...ents/sv40.html

One wonders how SV40 has continued to be found in people when it has been stated that our vaccines do not contain it anymore. Is it spreading person to person, mother to child, or are we being lied to by the vaccine industry?

I really wondering.. I'm going to seek help so I don't end up paralyzed over this. But am waiting for public health to contact me. I no if u search the vaccine and gbs. It's pretty popular. And are u stuck with tingling to?
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Like I mentioned before if you are having weakness that is something else and needs to be checked out.

iirc GBS presents itself as weakness and then rapidly causes paralysis and loss of motor function in hours.

If you are having burning and tingling I wouldn't worry about GBS.
But wouldn't the tjngling still cause us to be paralyzed over time?
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