Flu Shot gone wrong

Started by Gator, October 22, 2009, 11:16:03 AM

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Quote from: ROBsS4R on October 22, 2009, 06:45:52 PM
I guess its all fun and games unless you know the person or its a loved one or even if its you right  ???
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Quote from: Mr. Exact on October 22, 2009, 03:52:11 PM
Imagine she'd be excellent in bed!

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Quote from: ROBsS4R on October 22, 2009, 06:45:52 PM
I guess its all fun and games unless you know the person or its a loved one or even if its you right  ???

all fun aside......if i were in her shoes, i would not mind at all if strangers still thought i was hot/interesting/whatever
and im not trying to get out of purgatory by saying that...
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Quote from: herm (not herb) on October 22, 2009, 06:52:27 PM
all fun aside......if i were in her shoes, i would not mind at all if strangers still thought i was hot/interesting/whatever
and im not trying to get out of purgatory by saying that...

On an objective level, I find the condition itself fascinating. She's fine when running, walking backward, etc, but trying to move or speak in a normal attitude leaves her at the mercy of her condition. Its almost as if it affects the most commonly used neural pathways, which would have seen the most use during the time frame immediately following her vaccination.

Even if she weren't cute, which she was before and her condition hasn't changed, I'd still find that aspect intriguing.
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herm

#18
so,.....you're saying that when she is most active/excited/elevated whatever....
thats when you find her most interesting?












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#19
Ya'll didnt keep clicking the video links, she is getting worst. Her tougne is now paralyzed but even then she STILL ran an 8k in under an hour despite her condition.


and yea ill see you all in hell. And even if I were in her shoes. I wouldnt be depressed all day. Laugh it off and deal with it. Its the only way to deal with make the beast with two backsed up situations in life that you cant get out of.


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Quote from: ducpainter on October 22, 2009, 03:21:08 PM
where'd you get that stat?

Fox?
Nah, I don't watch Fox.


1/1,000,000 is pretty long shot man.


I am willing to take that risk any day.
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this is why i we don't get the shot, we get the mist.

about 1/10th the listed side effects.
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#22
i just get the flu and build up my immunity.
haven't die from it yet... and haven't had it in a decade or so...

her condition is terrible, but she is still very attractive, former professional cheerleader.
I wonder if she would be receiving such sympathy and support if such were not the case...
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That's about the saddest thing that I've seen in a while.

Just about everyone where I work has gotten their flu shot, but I refuse. The things that are being pushed on people now are out of control. So many things go wrong and taking all of these shots for so called immunizations keeps our bodies from developing their own resistance to virus's.

I can't help but think that in 25-50 yrs people will be very ill due to injections that are skating by the FDA for so called "pandemics"....

either that or it'll be a case of:



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#25
Her condition is awful beyond doubt, but how does anybody figure her condition has anything to do with a flu shot?

If she had not taken the flu shot would this still have happened.

We've got cases of polio and whooping cough and on and on coming back because people are subscribing all sorts of disease and autism to inoculations now.

Sorry, I just don't get it.

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Quote from: LA on October 23, 2009, 11:35:37 AM
Her condition is awful beyond doubt, but how does anybody figure her condition has anything to do with a flu shot?

If she had not taken the flu shot would this still have happened.

We've got cases of polio and whooping cough and on and on coming back because people are subscribing all sorts of disease and autism to inoculations now.

Sorry, I just don't get it.

LA

From a peripheral perspective is appears that something in the flu-shot served as the catalyst to evoke the Dystonia. The cause of Dystonia is unknown, which makes it really hard to understand how they can say that she was susceptible to it. Either way, there was something in the vaccine that caused her neurological system to go haywire - and even a blind person could see that that's bad. If she had not got the shot, she most likely would never have seen the development of her disorder.

To ellaborate on your comment about vaccines being attributed to new diseases, did you know that there's currently a massive lawsuit against the FDA for the fact that the FDA violated the law in its hasty approval of four swine flu vaccines by failing to scientifically determine neither the safety nor efficacy of the vaccines.

According to the lawsuit: 

"In many cases the vaccine is being sent to clinics, pharmacies and other health establishments separately from the adjuvant chemical, leaving it up to each local vaccine retailer to properly mix the vaccine with the adjuvant, according to information provided by Turner. With hundreds of millions of Americans potentially being targeted with this vaccine, the potential for improper mixing, improper dosages, and human error is alarming."

I'm not an alarmist, but even this has my attention. Does this help your understanding? It means the FDA has blatantly abandoned medical science and violated its own regulations in approving not only these four vaccines, but the potentially deadly adjuvant chemicals as well. To date, the FDA has produced absolutely no scientific evidence documenting safety tests for any of these swine flu vaccines. There are no published studies, no records of any clinical trials, and no publicly-available paper trail demonstrating that any safety testing was done whatsoever.

I could go on but I think that this opens the door wide enough for some understanding or at least increased awareness.

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There's tons of things I could go out and "file a lawsuit" about. Doesn't mean there is any merit to it.

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Quote from: Mr. Exact on October 23, 2009, 12:22:34 PM
There's tons of things I could go out and "file a lawsuit" about. Doesn't mean there is any merit to it.

Vaccines have done more good than any other medical advancement EVER.

+1

Also, lumping the H1N1 vaccine into a group with all other vaccines is a bit over the top. Flu vaccines really aren't that big of a deal from the perspective of should you get one or not. The majority of people who get the flu, even H1N1, do just fine, so the vaccine is voluntary.

Whooping cough, measles, etc. are a whole different animal...and should be vaccinated against.

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Quote from: Monster Dave on October 23, 2009, 12:14:56 PM

To ellaborate on your comment about vaccines being attributed to new diseases, did you know that there's currently a massive lawsuit against the FDA for the fact that the FDA violated the law in its hasty approval of four swine flu vaccines by failing to scientifically determine neither the safety nor efficacy of the vaccines.
I could go on but I think that this opens the door wide enough for some understanding or at least increased awareness.


Here's a different perspective for you.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2010113336_swinevaccine22.html

I don't plan on getting the H1N1 vaccine...but I never get flu shots.