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The Flu Debate

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Nov 05, 2009
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Long Term Effects
by: Anonymous

From my understanding the actual H1N1 and pneumonia illnesses are very minor compared to the
long term effects of the vaccination.

We do not know the long term effects, because this vaccine has not been tested on safety. Just because the government says it is safe, doesn't mean that it is.

Pregnant women need to be careful, because they do not know what they are putting into their newborn baby.

There was a letter published that 600 neurologists received. I will share a line or two with you.

More people died from the vaccination in 1976 than from the actual swine flu.

There is a strong connection between Guillain Barre Syndrome and the vaccine. The risk of contracting GBS was 8 times as likely after receiving this vaccine. 10 weeks after it was discovered it was withdrawn from the market.

GBS is a disorder that effects the peripheral nervous system.

My personal feeling is, that I am not getting this shot, I will take precautionary measures to help keep my immune system strong.

Nov 05, 2009
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Being Aware for Our Children is So Important!
by: Bronwen

Cheryl,
I just wanted to thank you for writing this heartfelt, and purely passionate note to all of us. I agree with you about being aware. It's important to know the disadvantages as well as the advantages to going out and using a vaccine that hasn't been fully tested.

The odds just aren't worth it from what I've read. Immune support really is the better avenue of resistance to this yucky, overrated flu.

You know, I've read that it's not really any more frightening than pneumonia. Have you heard that?

Sickness is always awful but from what I see this one is just being dramatized into something much bigger than it really is.

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