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Mrs. Mik

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Posted: 07/07/08 04:33pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Turns out that the vaccine that everyone, including our wonderful governor, has been pushing for young girls may not be everything they claimed it was!

For some reason, I was leery about Gardasil when it first came out and chose to NOT have Erica or Abby get the vaccine. Our doctor did not push it and understood my reluctance. I've never been overly worried about my kids vaccines, and I don't know what it was with this one to give me pause. It was being pushed hard . . . too hard. Our governor even tried to have it a "mandatory" vaccine for girls.

For some reason, I kept remembering what happened with thalidomide. Apparently, Gardasil may not be everything it's cracked up to be, and I'm VERY happy that I didn't have either of my girls get the vaccine. I feel sorry for those that received the vaccine and are now suffering the consequences.

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GARDASIL - a new cervical-cancer vaccine heavily marketed to young girls in ubiquitous ads on TV and in movie theaters - is under investigation for possible links to paralysis, seizures, and 18 deaths.

Federal health officials have logged 8,000 "adverse events" in girls and women injected with the Merck & Co. vaccine introduced two years ago, more than 500 of them from New York.

And lawyers last month filed the first two claims on behalf of girls with ailments blamed on Gardasil under a federal program to compensate victims of vaccine-caused illness, The Post has learned.

Both girls got the injections at their middle schools.

One is Jesalee Parsons, now 15, of Oklahoma, who began vomiting the day she got a Gardasil shot and developed pancreatitis, her claim says.

"It makes me mad because they're saying how great it is, but they never mention how many people have been hurt by it," Jesalee told The Post.

Healthy all her life, her family says, Jesalee has been hospitalized on and off for more than a year. She restricts her diet, takes pain pills and misses many school days.

"I'm pretty sick all the time," she said.

The other claim was filed for Jessica Vega of Nevada, who came down with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, an immune-system disorder, at age 14 - a week after her second Gardasil shot.

Thirty others have reported the syndrome after getting the vaccine.

JESSICA'S mom, Rhonda Vega, says the girl's lower legs and arms were paralyzed, but she's learned to walk again. "Protecting girls against cervical cancer is a fabulous thing, but if this is what's going to happen, they need to research it more," she said.

In Florida, the mother of 13-year-old Brittany LeClaire said her daughter suffered headaches and lethargy after a Gardasil shot last Aug. 13. On Sept. 2, Brittany's left leg became paralyzed. After months on a walker, she limps.

Her pediatrician "highly recommended" the vaccination, mom Christina Bell said. "He told me it was a cancer preventative. I thought it was the right thing to do. You see it advertised on TV every 15 minutes."

Brittany's case is one of six being prepared for filing by Boston vaccine lawyer Kevin Conway. He said other cases include "paralysis, seizures and brain damage."

Gardasil was licensed by the Food and Drug Administration in June 2006 for females ages 9 to 26. Sold worldwide, it's been given to more than 8 million US girls and women, Merck says.

The vaccine is aimed at warding off strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV, which can lead to cancer. The vaccinations cost a total $360.

Securities and Exchange Commission documents show Merck made $1.5 billion in Gardasil sales last year.

ONE doctor who helped conduct clinical trials on Gardasil told The Post the vaccine has been aggressively marketed to girls too young to need it.

"There's a huge push for giving this to girls 11 and 12 years of age," said Dr. Diane Harper of Dartmouth Medical School. "There's no hurry. You can give it to someone who is 20, 25 or 30 and still have the same level of protection."

The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, run by the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has collected thousands of reports of health problems after Gardasil shots.

The fatalities include:

* A 17-year-old New York girl who collapsed and died on Feb. 22 this year, two days after the last of three Gardasil injections. An autopsy could not pinpoint the cause, but doctors suspect a heart-rhythm disorder.

* An 11-year-old who suffered a heart attack in May 2007, three days after a Gardasil shot. The nurse who reported it said a doctor blamed it on "an anaphylactic (severe allergic) reaction to Gardasil." The feds could not confirm the case.

* A 12-year-old girl with no prior medical problems who died in her sleep on Oct. 6, 2007, three weeks after a Gardasil shot.

DR. John Iskander, the CDC's acting director for immunization safety, said a review of 10 confirmed deaths found no common thread. Officials "concluded to the degree of certainty possible" that Gardasil wasn't to blame.

"It's tragic that young, apparently healthy people, do die," Iskander said.

But he added that doctors hold special meetings weekly to review new cases, and compare them to prior ones.

Fainting is the main symptom linked to Gardasil, he said.

Merck spokeswoman Kelley Dougherty said the company "actively monitors" reports of side effects.

"An event report does not mean that a causal relationship between an event and vaccination has been established - just that the event occurred after vaccination," she said.

A Post analysis of adverse- event reports filed through April 30 found that about 20 percent followed injections of Gardasil, plus up to seven other vaccines at the same time - including shots to prevent flu, chicken pox, hepatitis and tetanus. Almost 6,300 cases involved Gardasil alone.

Under a federal law passed in the late 1980s, victims of vaccines may file a claim under the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, but cannot sue the pharmaceutical.

Last year, the government added HPV to a list of vaccines, including polio, hepatitis and measles, granted immunity from suit.

If victims prove a vaccine likely caused injuries, the program pays a maximum $250,000 for death. The average payment for injury has been $1 million.


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Posted: 07/07/08 04:39pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Good call by you!
Today I'm hearing all this talk about anti-cholesterol drugs for eight year olds!
What are we feeding our children?


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My daughter asked me if I felt she should have her 13 year old daughter vaccinated with Gardasil....I told her I wouldn't be comfortable with it and since we have no history of cancer in the family, to wait and see. I'm sure glad she listened to me this time!!!!!!

And I heard about the cholesterol drug, too!!! I find that disgusting!


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Posted: 07/07/08 05:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

guess our legislature finally did something right...our great governer was going to require all girls in school to have the vaccine,,,but he backed down...money talks...


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Posted: 07/07/08 06:15pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The drug company lobbyists have been hard at work earning their paychecks . . .


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It makes me sick that the lobbiest from the drug companies can use their weight to make it possible for the FDA to allow drugs and vaccines to given to our young without having a long trial period. There are too many drugs that go on the market for 5-10 years touting to be the next penicillin, then all of a sudden they are pulled off the market due to many "side effects".


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You might recall that Thalidomide was never approved for use in the US. But we also recall DES and a variety of other widely-prescribed medications that proved to cause more harm than they prevented.

Unless my life was in immediate danger, I wouldn't try anything that hasn't been in use for at least 10 years.


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I didn't think the CDC linked the deaths to the drug yet. It was speculated.

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Posted: 07/07/08 07:29pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

houtrz wrote:

I didn't think the CDC linked the deaths to the drug yet. It was speculated.


This was my thought, as well.

When the vaccine first came out, it seemed logical to me to "wait and see," too. There certainly was no big rush, and it takes a long trial to know the long term results.

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Yes, it's just speculated, but like I said, this drug was pushed SO hard that it made me leery. Since when should our governors get involved in whether a girl gets a vaccine for cancer or an STD. It's NONE of their business and they have NO RIGHT attempting to demand this of our daughters.

Just the thought that this vaccine could be causing these problems scares the heck out of me.

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