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Article about hpv vaccine in Denmark

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Jackieharris · 02/05/2015 07:59

healthimpactnews.com/2015/tv2-denmark-documentary-on-hpv-vaccine-shows-lives-of-young-women-ruined/

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ragged · 02/05/2015 08:25

That health impacts site is well dodgy, I wouldn't trust a word they said about anything. Ebola manufactured as a conspiracy in the west to keep Africa down, anyone?

HLCLeslie · 03/05/2015 22:08

Please read this speech made by the Countess of Mar in the House of Lords a few months ago where she expresses her concerns regarding the high number of side effects being reported for the hpv vaccination, not just in the UK but across the world www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2015-01-20a.1278.2&s=speaker%3A12904#g1286.0

HLCLeslie · 03/05/2015 22:15

Please also read this Hansard record (scroll to 2.30pm) of a debate which took place in the House of Commons in March to propose a review of the vaccine damage payment scheme. Several MPs refer to girls in the UK who have suffered adverse reactions to the hpv vaccine leading to life-changing illnesses www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201415/cmhansrd/cm150324/halltext/150324h0001.htm

minpin · 06/10/2015 22:12

If anyone is not sure or If they want something to show other people there is a leaflet your can download that shows what should be included as part of informed consent. How can you agree as a parent of you are not told the basic facts contained in the product leaflet. This includes 2.5% of children suffering a serious adverse event. Www.cbc.help

tabitha8 · 07/10/2015 18:58

From the Parliamentary article:

It recommended that the Government should accept liability to pay full compensation for vaccine injury on the basis that vaccine injury is the very occasional price that society pays for the benefit of defeating disease through national vaccination programmes.

As a parent, I just cannot accept that vaccine damage is a price worth paying.....

HLCLeslie · 08/10/2015 13:08

The report from the Danish Health Authorities to the European Medical Agency states that these illnesses being seen are appearing "more commonly with the hpv vaccine in comparison with other vaccines in this same population". Denmark has also announced that their vaccination programme will switch from using Gardasil (now used in the UK) to Cervarix (which was used in the UK up to 2012). Some doctors in Denmark arguing that similar levels of reactions are being reported to Cervarix. A report on Danish tv has estimated that figures are showing that approx 1 in 400 girls are experiencing these reactions. Link to news report here

The reporters talk about the 5 hospital treatment centres which have been set up in Denmark. I understand that Sweden have also set up a treatment centre to help support the numbers of girls who are presenting with these symptoms (debilitating fatigue, long-lasting headaches, severe dizziness, nausea). Some are bedbound and some are in wheelchairs. Please see this link to the EMA website which outlines the safety review being conducted into the hpv vaccine www.ema.europa.eu/ema/index.jsp?curl=pages/news_and_events/news/2015/07/news_detail_002365.jsp&mid=WC0b01ac058004d5c1

SideOfFoot · 10/10/2015 14:55

I've read those link, they are interesting but don't change anything. I had already decided that my dd would not have this vaccine.

Tabitha8, I also cannot accept that vaccine damage is a price worth paying.

As an aside, herd immunity is the only area of life that I can think of where someone can gain so much advantage to the total detriment of someone else. A child who can not be vaccinated can only gain by other children having the vaccine,some of these other children will lose, and the loss will be disastrous to that child and their whole family. There is (usually) no compensation or comeback for the child who loses or their family, there is no punishment for anyone and the child who couldn't be vaccinated can only gain.

This is my objection to all vaccines, hpv included. I accept that it might protect my child from a disease but in the case of hpv, that benefit is many years away. I can't take the risk with the vaccine and if the risk is the disease itself then so be it.

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