"Janet B" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 1 Jun 2016 03:25:32 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>>> On Tue, 31 May 2016 00:20:33 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
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>>>>I draw the line with the HPV. Nope.
>>>
>>> You have the opportunity to save your daughter from cervical cancer at
>>> the very least. Why wouldn't you?
>>> Janet US
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>>Because I don't want to take the chance of her being paralyzed. And it's
>>not
>>just one shot. It's a series. I know a girl who is a year younger than
>>her.
>>First shot? No problem. Second shot? Wound up in the hospital and now she
>>can't walk. The shot is controversial and the Drs. here can not recommend
>>it. Or not, not recommend it. They merely just ask if you want it or not.
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>>http://health.usnews.com/health-news...-and-paralysis
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>>http://kidshealth.org/en/teens/gbs-hpv.html
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>>http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hpv-vacc...ens-paralysis/
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>>There are plenty more links.
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>>My daughter is very prone to allergic reactions and side effects to
>>things.
>>So much so that her Drs. now don't even want to prescribe something unless
>>it is totally necessary. I am not going to get into all of that here, but
>>this past year wasn't pretty and she had to go see a specialist to help
>>her
>>recover from the side effects of a med. Thankfully that is behind us now.
>
> You need to respond to your daughter's health as you see fit. However,
> the articles you post prove diddly. The headlines are in reaction to
> a parent's blog that instigated a regular review by the CDC and
> others. If you read the articles beyond the media headlines, there
> is no substantiation to your claims. All point out that the paralysis
> easily could be attributed to other causes. One shot? vs. three? Why
> is that a big deal? It can't be financial for you. I'm no math
> person, but the statistical possibilities considering testing prior to
> release to public and the number of shots given so far are pretty
> thin. All medications come with fact sheets that lay out possible side
> effects. My grandsons have had the shots.
> Janet US
Here's what a Dr. said to us. Most kids of that age do not want one shot,
let alone three. Most parents these days might get the kid the first shot
but are going to forget to take them back to get the others. And the others
have to be administered in a specific time frame. If they're not, they're
not at all effective. That in and of itself means that most people are not
compliant.
The person we know became ill within 24 hours of the second shot.
I am diabetic. I well remember the problems caused by Rezulin. And now
Januvuia. Thankfully my Endo. is of the school that new meds are not
necessarily something we want to use. Let them be on the market for 10 years
or so and if they prove to be good, then try them.
Pharmaceutical companies tell us all sorts of things. Doesn't mean they are
all try. They can spin things any way they want.
What I think is really odd is that the people here pushing for this vaccine
do not have kids of an age to get it. If they did they'd likely be talking
to other parents and getting information from the school like we did.