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cyclelops 05-12-2010 01:18 PM

Well, THIS is interesting
 
So, I have to wonder if they really know what they are doing messing with our immune systems.....


Small fiber neuropathy AFTER vaccinations....

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19808027

Swmnupstrm 05-12-2010 01:23 PM

My very uneducated opinion would be "no".

cyclelops 05-12-2010 02:02 PM

I am inclined to agree.

dahlek 05-12-2010 07:03 PM

Gotta thro in?
 
UNLESS you're already going downhill for other issues & THEN get innoculated? Maybe it aggravates or eccentuates other issues? I think that mite have been my case, but nothing's 'impirical'? I don't pretend to be a 'lab rat' nor wish to be! How dull!
Seemingly unconnected 'things' can affect or escalate 'things' without the medical world 'knowing'. But, we aren't rats' or hot house flowers living and being kept in 'controlled' environments? So, WE and Our Bodies? Act/react as they do because they are somehow 'programmed' to! Obviously, NOT in ways we'd like...at ALL! I am tired of hitting my head against the wall! It's no longer feeling good when I stop?
Hugs and hope and hear to all! - j :hug::hug::hug::hug:!!!!!!

cyclelops 05-12-2010 07:52 PM

I hear you.....it is what it is.....and it sux.:mad:

glenntaj 05-13-2010 06:14 AM

This paper includes part of the research group--
 
--from Cornell Weill: Drs. Sander, Brannigan, and Chin (my guy). Cornell-Weill is probably the leading facility for research into autoimmune neuropathy causes, and a post-vaccination syndrome would fall into that category, likely through molecular-mimicry mechanisms in certain people with nerve sturcture similar to the molecular structure of the pathogen in the vaccination.

Unfortunately, vaccination has been implicated in some autoimmune reactions in some people, and not just with neuropathic aftereffects. While I'd still say for most people vaccination's benefits far outweight the risks, there is a subset of pople who should be cautious. The problem is we don't yet know what/which subset. Perhaps with the sequencing of the human genome, we'll one day be able to better identify those groups.

mrsD 05-13-2010 06:28 AM

There is a video on YouTube by Dr. Blaylock MD explaining why and how vaccines create autoimmune problems.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--nWr...eature=related

This is a four part video...much of the vaccine side effects is on part 2. But I suggest interested readers watch these 4 --10 minute videos!

cyclelops 05-13-2010 12:33 PM

Yeah, I agree on that molecular mimicry....as a post lyme case....if there is such a thing as post lyme.

I am not anti-vaccine....they can save lives....but I wonder if there is a trade off.

If I were bitten by a rabid bat....believe me....I would take any vaccine they have!! I thought Lyme vaccine was pulled off the market. Lyme I wouldn't mess with.

Gosh, PN really sux. I am in a 'mood' lately.

I just bought myself some trekking poles...to trek to the garden...lol....and for when we walk the dogs.

cyclelops 05-13-2010 03:28 PM

The first ever person bitten by a rabid bat, and to survive is a 15 year old female from Fond du Lac WI.

IVIG and vaccines.

It was very remarkable.....probably a miracle.

It is best not to poke wild animals with your finger, or even a stick.

cyclelops 05-13-2010 03:29 PM

:Poke:

Forgot this.

Better not to poke anything even remotely rabid looking or sounding.


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