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Electra 02-26-2007 11:55 AM

Vaccination - the largest human experiement undertaking without our knowledge or consent.

So far VA has added Gardisil to the "required" immunization list, it's up for approval by the legislation. On the 2nd page, where it talks about exemptions they have added that the guardian can opt their daughter out after reading the materials and signing a special exemption separate from the 2 currently available for use in VA.

The problem with the exemption is that no one educates most parents that they exist and that vaccination is not mandatory.

Curious 02-26-2007 12:13 PM

the word is getting out about that electra. parent's are spreading the word that we do have a choice. mass emails.

if gov perry here in texas doesn't get over written on this...there will be masses of girls getting home schooled.

Lara 05-22-2007 05:08 PM

There's been a lot in our media the past 24 hrs regarding a number of girls from a high school in Australia who had some reactions to the vaccine. The government has been all over it saying that the reaction was basically anxiety. It's not mentioned in that particular story but one of the girls on TV last night with her mother said that she lost feeling in her legs. Her mother denied it was an anxiety reaction to receiving a vaccine and said the girl had received vaccines in the past. All very weird. Especially how adamant the Minister from the Govt. was about it only being an anxiety reaction. It all sounded very odd to me.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems...5/s1930476.htm
Quote:

ast Update: Wednesday, May 23, 2007. 7:00am (AEST)
Six reactions to cervical cancer vaccine

ACT Health authorities say there have been six reported cases where teenage girls have had a reaction to the cervical cancer vaccine, Gardasil.

26 girls at a Victorian College have also become ill and some were taken to hospital earlier this month after being vaccinated.

In Canberra 4,000 school girls have been vaccinated since the national program was introduced four weeks ago.

Six girls were taken to hospital after feeling faint, but authorities say they were released soon after.

The ACT Acting Chief Health Officer Dr Charles Guest says the vaccination is safe.

"I believe at this point, anxiety and anticipation of a needle is most likely to be the problem," he said.

"Whether it's actually some component of the vaccine that will emerge over time, but I think that's very unlikely."

Lara 05-22-2007 05:12 PM

http://www.abc.net.au/cgi-bin/common...7/s1929912.htm
The World Today - ABC Australia
Abbott plays down Gardasil side effects
The World Today - Tuesday, 22 May , 2007 12:18:00
Reporter: Gavin Fang

<snipped quotes>

Quote:

MOTHER: Basically she had collapsed. There was no sort of reaction from her at all whatsoever. She was unable to move her limbs or arms, not able to talk to us for quite a few hours.
Quote:

Dr David says the symptoms that have been described are common responses to any vaccination. She says what people claim is paralysis is actually a panic attack, although the vaccine does have some side effects.
say what???

p.s. the Dr David mentioned in this article above is - Dr David is Director of Public Affairs at CSL. Manufacturer of Gardasil.
____________

Calm urged over Gardasil vaccinations
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2007/s1930270.htm
PM - Tuesday, 22 May , 2007 18:31:47
Reporter: Samantha Donovan
Quote:

SAMANTHA DONOVAN: Professor Ian Frazer was named Australian of the Year in 2006 for his research, which led to the development of Gardisal.

Professor Frazer was unavailable to speak with PM this afternoon.

But in a written statement to the program Professor Frazer says that young women sometimes faint when given injections or vaccinations. He says mass fainting attacks are well described in young women, with or without administration of injections, and usually represent auto-suggestion.

Professor Frazer says that fainting after Gardasil is therefore to be expected, is well described, and isn't due to the vaccine so much as to the vaccination, and can be avoided by having a person lie down when getting the injection.

Chemar 05-23-2007 08:54 AM

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:



post vaccine fainting by "autosuggestion"????

yeah right!!


:Sigh:

Lara 05-23-2007 02:43 PM

I know. Can you believe that? How could they say such a thing. I couldn't believe these important people were sitting there saying this stuff as if we were all going to just believe them.

mrsD 05-24-2007 11:17 AM

new evidence for HPV for other disease...
 
This alarming article :

http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070512/fob1.asp
Quote:

"It's worth considering the possibility that some oral, oropharyngeal, and laryngeal cancers might be prevented by HPV vaccination," dentist Stina Syrjänen of the University of Turku in Finland says in the journal issue carrying the new study. Merck is currently marketing a vaccine against HPV under the name Gardasil.
suggests new criteria for Gardasil? Something to think about!

Ellie 05-25-2007 10:45 AM

I'm very hesitant with any shot that's 'new' along with taking 'new' medications. It seems to be a trend that a few years after the 'new' wears off I see a ton of commercials from lawyers saying, "If you took xxx or yyy, please call us right away" and then say how many people died or ended up with permanent problems due to said shot or pill.

My GYN offered me the 'new' shot to help prevent cervical cancer since I'm high risk. I passed. I've been with the same partner for a long time, and have no plans to end up with a new partner and I trust him just fine. I'd rather just not have sex than have one of these shots.

Granted, I'm pretty hesitant to take anything my GYN's offer me since they have been fibbers to me in the past. During my pre-term labor stint, my GYN told me the constant IV I had of Magnesium Sulfate for 50 some odd days was safe for me and my unborn child. The only side effect being that I'd feel groggy. If I had Google back then, I'd have gone home and hired a nurse to keep me loaded on saline.

With all of these problems coming up with these 'new' things, I can't help but to feel very awful for people without access to communities like these who share this information or even the internet/google to research things before trying them.

AfterMyNap 05-27-2007 11:49 PM

This is so frightening to me and I'm not even a mom. I just can't imagine sending my daughter into so potentially serious a situation without a mountain of information.

Equally frightening is VA, and aussie, Lara's gov't basically sanctioning it with the flavor of a new law.

I know many young girls in that age bracket and I will beg their parents to read these links carefully, soon. Thank you all, this is remarkable.:Thanx:

macgirl 07-28-2007 02:31 PM

They were considering making it mandatory in my area to attend school (well there was much talk of it), and I would never agree to it. I don't think it's safe myself, and this helps confirm my suspicions. Thank you for posting this!


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