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Gardasil Vaccine Complications

Livestrong.com

Gardasil is a cervical cancer vaccine that’s injected beneath the upper layer of the skin. Cervical cancer is commonly caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV). Gardasil protects girls and women ages 9 to 26 against four different types of HPV, according to the Gardasil website–two types of HPV responsible for causing 70 percent of the cases of cervical cancer, and two types of HPV that are responsible for causing 90 percent of the cases of genital warts. Gardasil vaccination may cause complications in some females.

300 Posts from Gardasil Girls Warning Others of Toxic Poisoning

Medications.com
There are now over 300 stories on this site from girls with Gardasil adverse reactions.

If you want to be one less girl to experience the debilitating reactions – read the following. Get everyone you know to read them as well.

January 8th
2010
11:07 PM

Anyone who has experienced negative side effects from this shot most likely has “heavy metal poisoning”! Alot of the ingredients in this shot are filled with metals like aluminum and mercury which are EXTREMELY toxic to the body.

Grieving mother blames cancer vaccine

nzherald.co.nz
January 9, 2010

Rhonda Renata is in no doubt about what caused the death of her daughter Jasmine.

The 18-year-old died last September 22 at her family home in Upper Hutt, apparently in her sleep.

It was six months since she had received the last of the three injections of the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil.

What You Need to Know About the Dangers of the Gardasil Vaccine!

Friday, September 25, 2009

What You Need to Know About the Dangers of the Gardasil Vaccine!
http://www.homeopathyforwomen.org/gardasil_vaccine.htm
Reprinted by permission. May 2007
by Erica McPhee, Homeopathic Consultant, Florida

The Gardasil vaccine is not a vaccine for protection against cervical cancer as the pharmaceutical company would like you to believe. It is a vaccine intended to prevent 4 types of HPV (Human Papillomavirus). According to the Gardasil package insert, there are more than 100 types of HPV! The American Cancer Institute reports HPV-16 (one of the strains the vaccine is intended to protect against) is found in approximately 50% of cervical cancer cases connected to HPV. Merck, the vaccine manufacturer, states approximately 70% of cases are connected to 2 of the 4 types of HPV the vaccine is intended to prevent.

Australian Father’s Letter to the FDA regarding Gardasil

Reposted with Permission from the author

Comment from Leslie

This is a father from Australia who posted a comment on my blog about his daughter a few days ago. In that time I have helped him to connect with others in our group who are being proactive on all levels on the Gardasil issue. Tunley has since become a one man band and is emailing politicians, contacting people, and has now sent this letter to the FDA.

by Stephen Tunley

August 8, 2009

I am speaking to you today about my concerns with the Gardasil vaccine. I have been researching this vaccine since January, when I determined that my daughter developed several illnesses post-Gardasil. Prior to Gardasil, my daughter was a healthy, energetic young lady. She played softball and was on the University crew team. After her second shot, she contracted a severe case of pneumonia. That was the beginning of a series of illnesses that predicated her most recent hospital visit on August 22nd.

growth in bowels and a “straightening” spine after 2nd gardasil shot

August 17, 2009

By Theresa Bohn

Comment from Leslie

Theresa Bohn wrote this piece about her adverse reaction to the HPV vaccine on the Lets_Talk_About_Gardasil board on yahoo.com and granted permission to post her experience on my blog.

When I contacted Theresa I asked her if she was in the premenstrual phase of her cycle when she received the vaccine. This is her response:

Human papillomavirus vaccine (GARDASIL)

Australian Government
Office of Health and Ageing

Advice from the Therapeutic Goods Administration

Updated 5 May 2009

* Australia was one of the first countries to roll out a national cervical cancer immunisation campaign using Gardasil. Gardasil is a vaccine that protects young women from the strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause 70% of cervical cancers.
* Vaccination with Gardasil is most effective when given to females before they are likely to be exposed to HPV. Four out of five people will be exposed to HPV during their lifetime and exposure to HPV from a single lifetime partner can still be enough to result in an infection that can lead to cervical cancer. Over 700 new cases of cervical cancer are reported each year in Australia, and in 2005 cervical cancer led to the deaths of 216 women.
* To date approximately 4.7 million doses of Gardasil have been distributed in Australia. The overall number of suspected adverse events reported following Gardasil administration is very low, and consistent with other new vaccines and adverse event rates reported in other countries. Worldwide, over 43.8 million doses have been distributed. With this number of people receiving the vaccine, even if all are healthy and young, some serious events can be expected within days or hours of vaccination by chance alone and unrelated to vaccination.

New FDA Records Obtained by Judicial Watch Indicate 28 Deaths Related to Gardasil in 2008

Records Document 6,723 Adverse Reactions in 2008, Including 1,061 Considered “Serious” and 142 Considered “Life Threatening”
Market Wire
press release
Jun 23, 2009, 11:00 a.m. EST

WASHINGTON, DC, Jun 23, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has obtained records from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) documenting 28 deaths in 2008 associated with Gardasil, the vaccination for human papillomavirus (HPV), up from the 19 deaths in 2007. The total number of Gardasil-related deaths is 47 since the vaccine was approved in 2006. Overall, the FDA documented 6,723 “adverse events” related to Gardasil in 2008, of which 1,061 were considered “serious,” and 142 considered “life threatening.”

The following are several “adverse events” documented by the FDA’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS):

Gardasil Linked to Increased Risk of Rare Nervous System Disorder, Research Finds

Attorney at Law

Gardasil, the vaccine given to girls and women to prevent cervical cancer, may cause an increased risk of a rare but severe nervous system disorder within weeks of getting the shot, new research finds.

In the two to six weeks after receiving an injection of Gardasil, females are more likely to contract Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a potentially deadly condition in which the body’s immune system attacks the nervous system, said researchers from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark.

Adverse Reactions Added to the Gardasil Label

FDA
Vaccines, Blood & Biologics
June 9, 2009 Approval Letter

Our STN: BL 125126/1256
Merck & Co
Attention: Patrick Brill-Edwards, M.D.
P.O. Box 1000
UG2D-68
North Wales, PA 19454-1099
Dear Dr. Brill-Edwards:

We have approved your request to supplement your biologics license application for Human Papillomavirus (Types 6, 11, 16, 18) Recombinant Vaccine, GARDASIL® for the following changes to the package insert:

* The addition of “chills” to the Postmarketing Adverse Reactions section,
* The addition of a new System Organ Class “Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders” and relocation of the adverse experience “pulmonary embolus” into this class,
* The addition of “Syncope, sometimes associated with tonic-clonic movements and other seizure-like activity, has been reported following vaccination with GARDASIL,” to the Warnings and Precautions section.