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March 30 Gardasil: Losing a Generation
Through December 30, 2008, there have been 32 reported deaths following Gardasil, the newest vaccine for adolescents that is supposed to prevent cervical cancer.
Examples include:
· 17 year old Jessica Ericzon, a New York softball player, snowboarder and honor roll student who dropped dead within 48 hours of getting a Gardasil shot. A coroner could find no cause for her death after an autopsy.
· A 21-year old Maryland artist, athlete and honor roll college student died suddenly without explanation in June 2008 after her third Gardasil shot.
· Two years ago, 14-year old Jenny Tetlock received a Gardasil shot. Within 15 months, she developed a juvenile form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (aka Lou Gehrig's disease) that caused her muscles to rapidly waste away. She became completely paralyzed and sadly, Jenny passed away last week.
Through their efforts to publicize Jenny's case on their blog, Jenny's parents connected with two other young women who developed neuromuscular degeneration after being injected with Gardasil. One was 22-year-old Whitney Baird, who died last August, just 13 months after receiving Gardasil. Another is Alicia Olund, a 12-year-old who began having trouble walking after getting her third shot last September. She now uses leg braces and a walker at home as her muscles continue to deteriorate.
Of course, John Iskander, the CDC's associate director for immunization safety, adds is perpetual opinion that, "we're doing just an initial review at this point; we don't have suspicions that these are casually related."
The FDA has yet to admit even one death is causally related to the vaccine, suggesting that the girls would have died that day even if no vaccine had been given. Many of the teenage girls who die suddenly after vaccination without explanation, were among the brightest and the best and in top physician condition.
We are losing an entire generation to vaccines. We need to just Say No. Comments (9)
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