Incredibly said story of a paralyzed 14 year old.

PokerGuy

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Jul 2, 2005
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Yikes, that's sad. It's not likely, but maybe there will still be a "house" moment -- "It's clearly <insert obscure never-heard-of-condition here>, treat her with interferon and steroids and she'll be fine in a week!"
 

chuckywang

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Jan 12, 2004
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Jenny passed away on Sunday.
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Agentbolt

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Jul 9, 2004
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Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".

Unfortunately this is how much of our voting works. Get 2 or 3 tear jerkers and even if it fucks 2-3 million people the vote will pass. Then make fines on this that go directly to your 'cause'.

Profit!
 

Vette73

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Jul 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".


Yea seemed this page was not made for her, but to exploit her for the "Vaccines are the evil..."
 

ViviTheMage

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Dec 12, 2002
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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".

Unfortunately this is how much of our voting works. Get 2 or 3 tear jerkers and even if it fucks 2-3 million people the vote will pass. Then make fines on this that go directly to your 'cause'.

Profit!

imo, this is what is worse :(

poor girl though.
 

OutHouse

Lifer
Jun 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".

vaccinations are NOT 100% safe.
 

Vette73

Lifer
Jul 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".

vaccinations are NOT 100% safe.

DRINKING WATER IS NOT 100% SAFE!!!

 

dquan97

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Jul 9, 2002
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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".

vaccinations are NOT 100% safe.

DRINKING WATER IS NOT 100% SAFE!!!

Can I drink D2O instead?
 

Vette73

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Jul 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: dquan97
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Dude, it's sad and all, but have you read the rest of this blog?

Visitors to this blog (which has been visited by almost 30,000 people) have informed us of two other verified US cases of ALS following the Gardasil vaccination ? cases that had not been reported to the federal system until we urged the families to do so. To put this in perspective, some at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that ALS would be expected to occur only once in every 1.6 million teenage girls. About 16 million doses of HPV have been given to young girls. Assuming that each girl receives 3 doses (some might receive fewer), this would suggest approximately 5 million young girls have received the HPV vaccine. Of 5 million girls, we would predict 3 cases of juvenile ALS. However, we already know of 3 definite cases of ALS in these young girls, just through Jenny?s website, and we know of 2 other possible cases through other sources. If this is correct, Jenny could be the tip of a small iceberg of tragically similar, but underreported-to-VAERS, cases. This is why we need to fix VAERS, and we need to fix it now, so that we can track adverse events to vaccines more efficiently and more quickly.

I don't know about anyone else but I get really tired of people blaming all these exceedingly rare diseases on vaccinations. "Oh some random ambigous people said there should only be 3 cases of Juvenile ALS on average and we know of 3 cases so obviously vaccines are the problem".

vaccinations are NOT 100% safe.

DRINKING WATER IS NOT 100% SAFE!!!

Can I drink D2O instead?

Only after you finish your meal. I don;t want you filling up on it.
 

Auggie

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Jul 18, 2003
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Like others I immediately picked up on the anti-vaccination bit in the blog. Sad story about the girl. :( Using it as ammunition against vaccination is irresponsible, though.