...not Gardasil. The following is new information about this vaccination.
Drug company puts young lives at risk
MARY BETH BONACCI
2/18/09
I’m usually not the kind of person to say "I told you so." But in this case, I’m more than happy to make an exception.
Two years ago, I wrote an article called "A Virus that Causes Cancer?" In it, I discussed the then-new vaccine Gardasil, which helps protect women against the HPV virus, a sexually transmitted organism that can lead to cervical cancer. Several states were in the process of mandating the vaccine — for girls as young as 11 — under intense pressure from Merck’s lobbying efforts.
I pointed out that early signs were not good, with a high number of reported side effects including fainting, loss of vision and seizures. More important, I noted that there had been absolutely no studies on the long-term safety of the vaccine. Given the highly preventable nature of HPV-related cervical cancer, I thought it was senseless — downright dumb — to expose young girls to these kinds of risks.
I received a lot of feedback from that article. Some thanked me.
Others re-posted and re-published it in other sources. But many, many people wrote to argue with me. Girls are going to have sex no matter what we do. We need to protect them. What kind of freakish 1950s era time warp do I live in? One doctor wrote an impassioned letter defending her practice of vaccinating her young female patients with Gardasil. She wrote about the critical importance of Gardasil in protecting our young women’s futures — and acknowledged almost as an aside that yes, there are still questions about the long-term safety of the vaccine.
That was then. Let’s fast forward two years.
I was flipping around the TV channels the other night and for some reason I stopped on the CBS Evening News. (Must’ve been the Holy Spirit, because I’m generally not a big network news fan.) Soon I was watching a feature story entitled "New Worries about Gardasil Safety."
The piece started with a very sweet-looking young girl, Gabby Swank, who got the vaccine because "we felt almost pressured by the commercials." Afterward, she got sicker and sicker, eventually suffering seizures, strokes and severe heart problems. She is now too sick to even attend school.
Next we went to a heartsick mother, Emily Tarsell, whose daughter Chris wasn’t as "lucky" as Gabby. Chris died after receiving the vaccine.
Chris is not alone. Twenty-nine deaths have been reported from the Gardasil vaccine. Twenty nine deaths. It almost makes me cry just to write it. Twenty nine young women’s lives have been cut short, all because a drug manufacturer convinced them that a vaccine would "protect" them.
And among the living, the carnage continues. A recent study by the National Vaccine Information Center compared Gardasil’s side effects to another vaccine given to patients in the same age group. Gardasil led to three times (that’s 300 percent) more emergency room visits, five times (500 percent) more fatalities, and 30 times (3000 percent) more side effects. And these are not minor side effects. We’re talking strokes, heart episodes, lupus, paralysis.
Young girls seem to be winding up permanently disabled. If you want to see for yourself, just google "Gardasil video" to see young girl after young girl who has had to give up sports, social life and even attending school because of Gardasil-induced health problems.
In the mean time Merck, Gardasil’s manufacturer, is standing by their product. Last July, when 15 young women had died from the vaccine, Merck said it believed that "no safety issue related to the vaccine has been identified." No statement to the contrary has been issued by Merck as of this writing, and their Gardasil Web site continues to encourage young women — and their parents — to avail themselves of the vaccine. Incredibly, Merck is now petitioning the FDA to be allowed to inject boys with the vaccine, because they may be carriers of the virus.
All of this makes me really, really mad. This is about putting profits (in Merck’s case) and ideology (in the case of many of Gardasil’s advocates) over the lives and health of young, innocent women (and, if Merck gets their way, men).
It would be one thing if we were vaccinating against some incurable deadly plague that was wiping out an entire generation. Then maybe the benefits would outweigh the risks. But neither HPV nor HPV- related cancers are the plague. The virus is sexually transmitted, so abstinence and marriage to an uninfected partner offers 100 percent protection. But we don’t even need to tread into the treacherous waters of the "kids are going to do it anyway" debate to acknowledge that HPV-related deaths are extremely preventable.
We have pap smears. Those lovely pap smears detect HPV-related warts and pre-cancerous changes to the cervix. It is because of the pap smear that cervical cancer deaths declined 74 percent between 1955 and 1992 — the same time period wherein the rate of unmarried sexual activity was rising dramatically. Those cervical cancer deaths, according to the American Cancer Society, continue to decline at a rate of about 4 percent a year.
We don’t need Gardasil to prevent cervical cancer. Gardasil is the closest thing I’ve ever seen to an out and out pharmaceutical hoax foisted on American women under the guise of "public health." It is dangerous and only exists on the market today as a testament to corporate greed and the "profits over people" mentality.
Please, do not allow yourself or your daughters to be injected with the Gardasil vaccine. Tell others the same. Spread the word. Young lives may depend on it.
Bonacci is a syndicated columnist based in Denver, and the author of We’re On a Mission from God and Real Love.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Child Labor Laws
The kids got their evidence - here Therese is putting together the programs we did for the homeschool conference. Can you see the sweat drip from her brow? What about the parent in the shadows with a whip?
There was an old woman...
This was too cute to pass up~
We had 3 families come over for game night Sat. night. - of the 21 kids, here are the shoes of the shoeless. Kind of impressive - how the shoes are laid out.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Tim Hawkins- I work at Subway
Yes - I'm just skipping along YouTube - no TV - I'm bored. But this is entertaining!! LOL
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Servile Work
Sophia: Mommy, would you like to have servants?
Me: [after little contemplation - and choosing the answer seeping with wisdom] No.
John Paul [the 5yo]: You do.
Me: I do? Have servants? Who?
John Paul: Us! ::big JP smile::
How observant are my little ones! He sure is right on!!
I remember telling my mom on many occasions, "The only reason you had kids is so that we would be your slaves." And she'd reply with a quick, "Yep." :)
Me: [after little contemplation - and choosing the answer seeping with wisdom] No.
John Paul [the 5yo]: You do.
Me: I do? Have servants? Who?
John Paul: Us! ::big JP smile::
How observant are my little ones! He sure is right on!!
I remember telling my mom on many occasions, "The only reason you had kids is so that we would be your slaves." And she'd reply with a quick, "Yep." :)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
The Doc is One Year Older
Happy Birthday to my dear brother Chris!
Why is it that I feel older when my sibs have birthdays!?!
And let me also take this opportunity to recognize Chris and Nina's 1st wedding anniversary which was in March.
Many blessings to you!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Oh! Sunny Day
...and just yesterday we had snow! I know... crazy!
I just had to take my camera with me today to the girls' piano lesson - it was so beautiful outside. Breezy, but beautiful.
I just had to take my camera with me today to the girls' piano lesson - it was so beautiful outside. Breezy, but beautiful.
You can just about imagine those dogwood blossoms stretching out as they
indulge in the sunshine!
The Poser
... like I said! Po-ser!
And then we have... the Observer!
I like the tornado in her hair!
Just a couple weeks until their piano recital!
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