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My 73 year old Mother who already has a rare auto immune disorder and is taking steroid medication to battle that disorder was given the h1n1 vaccine two weeks ago. One week ago she wound up in ICU with heart failure and a blood infection. Go figure.
Don't forget all the miscarriages that are being reported after pregnant women have the vaccine.
There's only one (1) truly safe vaccine for H1N1 and its the VLP (virus like particle) patented by Novavax and now being tested for commercialization in Mexico. Its really a sad day in America when an american based company has to colaborate with foreign countries for funding to bring good things to life. The WHO, CDC, and HHS has become so incompetent no one can believe what they say anymore. Novavax will get its day in the sun, un-fortunately it will be south of of the border, (the Mexican sun).
TWO confirmed cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, out of <i>millions</i> vaccinated ? And how many otherwise healthy people, dead of complications from H1N1 flu ? THOUSANDS ! My family and I will take our chances with the vaccine. I had this flu and it was the worst flu I've ever had: six weeks later, I am still fighting lingering respiratory issues from the walking pneumonia that followed the flu.
I took the shot on Thursday at 4:00pm, it worked, by midnite I had a rather nasty case of flu.
The volume of adverse consequences of the vaccine for novel influenza A H1N1 will not be known for some time as many serious side-effects can take weeks or months to develop. Of course, it is now impossible to compare the serious side-effect rate with the rate of serious illness in those infected by the virus as there is now no reliable way of knowing the number who have been infected.
I seem to hear tell of soo many people experiencing neck pain(me being one of them). Have seen 2 different doctors on 2 seperate occassions, assure me nothing to worry about, BUT I am really starting to wonder is it from the H1N1 vaccine?
Why take the risk with a vaccine when the antivirals work fine, especially relenza. I've had the swine flu and recovered within 5 days, relenza has been proven to work with millions of people with little side effects not like the vaccine thats given people GB syndrome and caused misscariages. As long as you get to your GP and ask for relenza as soon as you feel flu like symptoms you'll be OK
I was 5 weeks pregnant when I got the H1N1 vaccine. I received the shot on a Thursday and was very sore and achy on Friday. I miscarried my baby on Sunday, just 3 days after receiving the shot. This was my first pregnancy and I thought I was doing the best thing for myself and my baby by getting the shot. My doctor didn't warn me against waiting until I was further along nor was I aware of any warnings by the government to wait until I was further along or any negative side affects.
I like how Allyson's article says you can keep from getting the flu symptoms by coughing or sneezing into you elbow while caring for someone with the flu. I believe the people with the flu need to do that, I hope it was an editing error; I wonder though after reading some of the other articles. Again, Orwell would use the word sloven in his decriptive type words the decay of the passing of information or the fermentation of the passing of incorrect information, mabe she copied her answers, ha, fifth grade, or fifth grade teacher, please do a better job of editing yourself because I hate people in the medium of the media passing the muffed information around, this certainly does not help. You have the power to educate use it precisely, please. Thanks for the material for my essay about incorrect information passed around on the internet. Remeber Orwell's wrath.
Maybe this is a coincidence, but I had the H1N1 shot on November 12, 2009 and two weeks later started experiencing numbness and tingling in my hands and feet, worse in my hands. From what I can read Guillian Barre syndrome is or may be a side effect of the shot. Does anyone know about this for sure. What should I do at this point?
In 1976 I took the flu shot. I got Bells Palsy less than a week later, as did several thousand other people.
To Doris:
Tingling (pins & needles) and numbness in the feet and hands are usually the very first symptoms of Guillain-Barre syndrome (Ghee-yon Bah-ray). You need to see a neurologist NOW...NOT NEXT WEEK, NEXT MONTH, BUT TODAY!! If you can't, then go to the hospital and tell them you got the H1N1 Swine Flu shot two weeks ago and you think you have GBS (Guillain-Barre syndrome). Believe me!! This could mean the difference of a few months vs several years with lots of rehab!! Do not settle for a NO answer.
My answer is to Kim.
Hi Kim. My whole family have had bad necks pains been a little under the weather. We have not receive any Jabs and have been told these are symptoms of a bug. (Not FLU)
My family member developed Gullian Barre just 10 days after getting the H1N1 flu shot. He went from perfect health to trouble walking and can't lift his arms, grip things or walk onhis own. He was admitted by Emergency room and is to spend the next week in ICU. The neurologist has acknowledged that this is probably a side effect from the vaccine. We are hoping that he makes it thru this. If he does, it will takes weeks maybe even months to have him back to normal.
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