BTW - For all the mother'sd out there. I have a friend who is 33 years old, has four children all under the age of 6 and she is actively dying from cervical cancer caused by HPV. You would think that having had these children that her docotor woul...
You do realize that translates to 1 in 350,000 will have some form of reaction, and 90 percent of those adverse reactions are fainting, pain at injection site and nausea. Doctor' have been informed to have women/girls lay down on the table to rece...
It's not Merck hiding information, it's a combination of an uninformed doctor and and the FDA. Merck is bound by strict laws to disclose everything and anything pertaining to the vaccine and has to pass through rigourous steps by the FDA - who the...
I applaud you taking action to protect your daughters for the future. I really do get both sides of the coin and as with any vaccine, there is a risk, but if you can protect your daughter from just having persistent HPV - not even cancer, then it ...
i agree with single Rose my daughter alsop had a reaction now she has baldder spasms for the rest of her life from a shot she alwayshas to be on medication drs also told me its not from the shot bs my child was never sick before she had it in case...
I wouldn't necessarily say that HPV gets picked up by your annual exam - I saw a few doctor's who missed it and even had a false negative just two weeks before going to another doctor who ran a more sensitive test and discovered I had cancer. And,...
Hi Everyone---my daughter was 17 when she got the shot...she did a reserach paper on Gardasil at school & then came home & ask me for a GYN appt. to get the shot...I first ask her if "she was a virgin" that this is critical. She said yes. So I mad...
Wow, Single Rose, you have had quite an ordeal. Personally, I believe in vaccinating our kids. If one of my boys had went through something like that, I don't think I would have them get the third one either. Scary stuff!
Patti, I agree it can cause all of these things. However, if you get your annual exams, it will be detected. I think everyone should look at the statistics of HPV related deaths and draw their conclusions from there. I love Dr. Sears' book on vacc...
Dr. Christine Northrup name breaks shear dread and hatred to any cervical cancer survivor, as she has done a HUGE disservice to women who have or have batteled persistent HPV and cervical cancer and is known by the top leading gynecologists and do...
My girls will not be vaccinated with Gardasil. With over 10,000 adverse reactions including paralysis, brain inflammation, etc. and 27 deaths from Gardasil, and this is only short-term data, because NO long term studies are available because it wa...
One thing I do want to say is that I am now way an advocate for getting Gardasil, however, I am an HPV and cervical cancer advocate and national spokesperson for an organization for women with these conditions. My thing is that too many parent's b...
Ladies,
Vaccines mayor may not have side effects. They may or may not be similar in all cases. However, the fact remains, that Cervical cancer is something we have to worry about. We all know the popular adage that prevention is better than cure. ...
I am not one to object to vaccines. My 3 girls have all of them that are required, but for some reason, I am not convinced that we are ready for Gardisil. Even though a lot of my 12 year old daughter's friend's moms that I've talked to have given ...
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