1. Steve Hinks Steve Hinks Italy says:

    Our daughter had a moderate reaction to the DTP vaccine as a baby and then a serious adverse reaction to the 1st MMR dose so we chose not to give her the 2nd. When the HPV vaccine was offered at the age of 12 we opted not to consent due to the earlier adverse reactions. However, the school nurse assured mum that this vaccine is safe and nothing like the earlier vaccines so reluctantly she signed the consent form.

    Within minutes of being vaccinated she felt unwell and had to be collected from school. Each day she felt more poorly, flu-like, feeling cold, abdominal pains, severe headaches and very, very tired. Each day it got worse. The doctor was sure it was glandular fever (mononucleosis) but all tests came back negative. She was hospitalized twice, couldn’t walk and was sleeping up to 23 hours every day. After 4 months she went into a coma-like sleep and never opened her eyes or was able to speak for 13 weeks. Eventually she did wake but suffered with constant pains and hyper somnolence. She has missed 3 years of school and still can’t walk and sleeps 18 – 22 hours every day. Doctors deny that it is caused by the vaccine but have no other explanation. They have tried twice to blame us of Munchausen’s.

    When we researched the vaccine we found that thousands of other girls were suffering with similar symptoms. I obtained through Freedom of Information Requests that the number of UK Yellow Card reports of adverse reactions to the MHRA were approximately 100 times more than for other common vaccines. Over 18000 symptoms had been reported. The MHRA accept under reporting of adverse reactions and typically only 10% of serious adverse reactions are reported. Serious adverse reactions for HPV vaccine, including 4 deaths,  are approx. 92 per 100,000 recipients so actual adverse reactions are expected to be 920 per 100,000. But the Department of Health considers that the reactions are a coincidence! Just as they did for the many cases of narcolepsy with Pandemrix flu vaccine until 900 cases were reported in Scandinavia.

    Cancer Research UK report that cervical cancer deaths have reduced from 8 per 100,000 to 2 per 100,000 over the last 40 years without benefit of this vaccine. At this rate there should be no deaths within 10 years without the vaccine.

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