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July 8, 2008 11:29 AM

Vaccine Watch: Gardasil Side-Effects?

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Sharyl Attkisson is an investigative correspondent for CBS News.
Yesterday I spoke to the families of young women who believe the Gardasil HPV vaccine may have – or did in fact – cause their child's serious illness. One of the cases involves a now 18-year old young woman named Amanda.

Amanda's parents say she developed a serious reaction to Gardasil after her first dose last summer. It began with soreness where she received the injection. The soreness eventually travelled down her arm, her legs, and led to a horrible autoimmune myofasciitis that is so painful Amanda had to go on morphine for the pain.

She was transformed, through the illness, from a high school varsity sport athlete to a chronically ill person who takes a handful of pills a day just to keep her illness tolerable. When she goes off the medicine, the excruciating pain and other debilitating symptoms return.

One thing that's different about Amanda's case than some of the others is that both of her parents medical doctors who didn't think twice about having their daughter get the shot – but are now second-guessing themselves. They call their daughter's illness after Gardasil "a very sobering experience." Amanda's dad says, "as the father of three girls, I've had to ask myself why I let my eldest one get an unproven vaccine against a few strains of a nonlethal virus that can be dealt with in many more effective ways. It's not like they are at high risk. It was the regrettable acceptance of the vaccine party line that [mis]led me."

Merck, which makes the vaccine, the CDC and the FDA all say it is safe, effective, and important. Speaking of more than 8,000 adverse event reports and more than a dozen deaths, the CDC told CBS News, "we have found no connection between these deaths" and Gardasil. "We still recommend the vaccine and feel it is an important vaccine for the health of women. There are about 20 million people currently infected with HPV. Women have an 80 percent chance of developing HPV by the time they are 50. HPV is most common in people in their late teens and early 20s. Because the vaccine is a preventative and not a cure, it is important that the vaccine be given prior to beginning sexual activity. About 11,000 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer and 3,600 will die. This vaccine prevents four viruses that account for about 70 percent of cervical cancers."

The CDC says it is conducting its own analysis of Adverse Event Reports on Gardasil. Of 7,802 reports after Gardasil vaccination in the U.S. as of April 20, 2008, "Less than 7 percent reported adverse events were considered serious, about half of the average for vaccines overall. Again, a report to (the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) does not mean there is a connection between the vaccine and the report. It means the event took place following vaccination."

The CDC has acknowledged fainting problems after Gardasil vaccination and has recommended that doctors keep vaccinated patients in the office for 15 minutes following the injection. You can see the CDC's HPV VAERS reports here.

The FDA agrees with the CDC and sent CBS News an email with some "important points" including:
  • We are not surprised by the number and type of reported adverse event cases following Gardasil administration since it was approved.
  • We are monitoring the safety of the HPV vaccine very carefully, and the only safety signal identified to date is syncope, or fainting. (A safety signal refers to a concern about an excess of adverse events compared to what would be expected to be associated with a product's use.)
  • Syncope, or fainting, is a common event occurring with needle injections and vaccinations, especially in adolescents. Some vaccinees who fainted were injured when they fell. On October 1, 2007, FDA approved a revised label that added a "Post-marketing Reports" section that included syncope, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and hypersensitivity reactions.
  • Deaths and serious reports (operationally defined as an event that resulted in life-threatening illness, hospitalization, prolongation of hospitalization, persistent or significant disability, and congenital anomaly/birth defect) are followed up by telephone to obtain additional information about the event and the patient's prior medical history.
  • Most adverse events (94 percent) reported to VAERS for Gardasil were not serious and included reports of syncope, pain, headache, nausea and fever.
  • Passive surveillance systems such as VAERS are subject to many limitations. True associations will inevitably be underreported, to an unknown extent. Other adverse events might be expected to occur coincidentally after vaccination. It is problematic that temporal associations will be reported, often with little data to evaluate any causal connection with the vaccine. This inability to obtain precise numerators coupled with inadequate denominator data means that incidence rates cannot be determined. Although the number of doses distributed is available to the FDA we do not know the number of doses actually administered or the demographic distribution of those receiving the vaccine. Reporting of unconfirmed diagnoses is common, and on follow-up initially reported diagnoses are not uncommonly found to be inaccurate. For purposes of evaluating the possible causal relationship between an event and a vaccination, a particularly important limitation is the lack of a direct and unbiased comparison group from which to determine the incidence of the same type of adverse events among people who have not been vaccinated.


  • There is likely still a lot to be learned about the ultimate benefits and risks of this relatively new vaccine. Since the test subjects are young, it will be decades before a large group of them reaches the age at which women typically get cervical cancer. Which means it may be a long time before we know the vaccine's true real world effectiveness when it comes to preventing cervical cancer. In the meantime, public health officials say they will closely monitor any emerging side effect trends. Hopefully, this vaccine will prove to be the lifesaver everyone would like for it to be.
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    by gardasilvictim October 5, 2009 12:35 PM EDT
    I'm 20 years university student, who was perfectly healthy before I took this shot. I received this vaccine in early February 2008. I experienced dizziness and mild headaches a week after the shot. Two weeks later, i began having sleeping troubles for a month (which does RARELY happened to me- esp for a MONTH, i was only getting 2 hours of sleep per 4 days). Still 2-3 weeks after the shot and during my sleeping troubles, I was incredibly sensitive to things, and I was naturally delirious and paranoid as i was losing sleep (whether from Gardasil or not).

    Then soon after I started acting strange, I began laughing for no reason in classes, very sensitive to little things, and I thought people were following me. A few days after, I began having very many absurd, twisted delusions. I began saying strange things to my friends which they thought were very out-of-character (personality changes). My parents live overseas and I also said extremely strange things which made them worry and flew over to Australia. It wasn't long until I was dancing/singing in the street and laughing uncontrollably for absolutely NO reason (NOT in a NORMAL/happy singing and dancing way) and my friends were scared of me. I was admitted into the acute psychiatric ward by my Mum, because I was crying, laughing, and having delusions for no reason. It is VERY out of character for me, and the psychiatrists did not diagnose me with any psychological disorders fortunately because it was my first episode, and hopefully the last. This all happened within 1 1/2 months after my Gardasil shot.

    I should tell you that I had never had depression, bi-polar, schitzophrenia or any psychological disorders in my life. I have always been a very happy, healthy, and normal girl- until I received this shot and began having a mental episode.

    It is TOO RISKY to get this shot, I would NOT recommend it to anyone after reading those horror stories. I hope your daughters get better and may God bless.
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    by Adhsiris September 2, 2009 11:24 PM EDT
    I'm a parent and I would like to know from all of you. If there's a group or organization that would look into every case here. From what I been reading on the internet there are a lot of side effects due to the vaccine. 1st dosage 01/08/08. My daughter developed some kind of skin reaction that the Dr said it is linear morphea or scleroderma which is an autoimmune disease the body attacking itself. It appeared on the left arm with swelling of the elbow and fingers. Symptoms: fatigue, pain, forgetful at times, and she is a little depressed 'cause of her condition. She was pretty much healthy before: soccer player, cheerleader, and swimming. Now, she can't be in the sun, and can't do all things like before. 2nd dosage on 07/08/09. If I would of known what I know now. I would not given my daughter the vaccine. I read on the internet that the vaccine contains virus-like particles using DNA technology. Please send me an email to see what we can do against this vaccine. Thank you, and God bless all your daughters.
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    by kvvv August 29, 2009 12:24 AM EDT
    Wow, I initially thought the symptoms had something to do with the guardisil shot but when I mentioned it to the doctors when going from doctor to doctor they seemed not to be alarmed. My daughter was 14 turning 15 years old when she received her first shot, like the other young women experienced in the begininng, my daughte also experienced blackouts, loss of vision. She was initially diagnosed with occular migraines. The she started have tremors and twitching mostly on one side her right I believe. I would have to go back and look at my nor=tes as we started keeping s diary. She eventually had temporary paralysis of her legs. She also suffered from severe joint pain, chronic fatigue, heart palpatations. My daughter had to deal with severe indigestion and loss of appetite.
    We took her to eye doctor, then to pediatrician followed by neurologist and orthopaedist. CT, MRI, EEG bloodwork etc was performed. Everything came back negative. I was convinced until today that she was just misdiagnosed. Doctors said is was stress even though my daughter kept telling everyone she had no stress other than the illness. She only had 2 of the 3 shots becuase I thought the symptoms could somehow be related so we did not fifnish the series. The symptoms continued for an additional 8 months then started to taper off. She still has joint pain, fatigue, occasional black outs, heart palpatations, dizzy spells, the tremors have pretty much gone away but every now and then has a twitch but are not as frequent. My daughter was a level 10 gymnast and I had her stop after her first tremor on the beam. The last thing I wanted was for her to have an accident and paralyze herself. She is planning on starting back in Sept she is trying to work on her cardio to build up endurance. It has been 2 years since she last competed. I thought my daughter just had MS and was exhibiting the first signs and was just going to be diagnosed when she was older as many MS patients are. I will be anxious to see what other information comes to light as others come forward. Thanks again for bringing this to light.
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    by macymae903 August 19, 2009 2:41 PM EDT
    My name is Macy, I'm 17 years old. I was a perfectly healthy teenage girl, I was in cheerleading and loved going out with my friends. But all that changed after i got my second Gardasil Vaccaine. I got my second shot on March 9, 2009. I though I was being responsible getting this shot. Four days later I was having terrible heachaches, the worst I have ever had before in my life and was always fatiqued.Within 2 weeks I was having non-epiletic seizures,tremors,numbness and pain in all my extremeties.I has been hospitalized twice with still no answers along With nurmerious trips to the ER, and Doctors blow it off and just give me more pain medincine . All the doctors I have seen will not admit Gardisil is doing this to girls. I have seen numerious docotrs and only one considered Gardasil is doing this, and that was at Scottish Rite Children's Hospital.I just wish doctors would research all the girls that are going through this. Yes, i know everything has risks but I was not warned about all the side effects. I was told I may be SLIGHLY fatiqued and have soreness around the injection sight. Never did I dream I would soon be having all theses problems.There are mornings that I can barely get out of the bed, my hair is falling out in clumps and I has lost 40 lbs.This has been a nightmare.I missed the whole second semester of my junior year and almost my first prom. It has been five months and I still have terrible headaches and servere pain in my back and neck, and I am trying my hardest to make it through my senior year, but it just started and I have already missed so many days. Now hositpal homebound may be a option for my senior year. I'm supposed to be having the time of my life right now and now this has affected everything. I wanna go off to college and the fear of not being healthly enough scares me. My family has been through so much, and thats why we are now saying NO to Gardasil. So please research before even considering this "great new vaccine", because now i am "one less" girl being able to live my life,thanks to Gardasil.
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    by pelc24u July 23, 2009 9:43 PM EDT
    My daughter had only one Gardasil injection in August of last year. She had a hugh knot on her arm and excessive pain for several days. Shortly after this, there were several negative reports on Gardasil so I chose not to give her the next two injections. She has always been a healthy young lady. On Martin Luther King day of this year, she was walking down the hall when she passed out cold. After a full day spent in the ER, she was placed on a 24 hour Haltor monitor. This was followed up with a pediatric cardiologist along with blood work and an MRI and EEG with a nuerologist. She developed severe headaches, extreme sensitivity to noise, moodiness and extreme fatigue, sometimes not being able to attend school becuase she was so exhausted after the fainting event. The nuerologist diagonised her with migraines and possible seizures. She was placed on maintainence medication for the migraines. On June 26th she passed out again. Another trip to the nuerologist resulted in yet another prescription that she takes daily. A beta blocker to help blood circulation to her brain. She is only 13 and it breaks my heart to see the changes in her. She has an appointment with her nuerologist tomorrow and I am definetely going to pursue this Gardasil issue especially after reading the other postings here. Many of the sypmtoms are the exact same ones she has been experiencing. I will post again ater her doctors visit and report on what he had to say.
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    by MOFMARS333 July 21, 2009 11:05 AM EDT
    I can't believe anyone would still back this most dangerous vaccine by saying the benefits outweigh the risk, as a couple posting here have.

    That's totally amazing considering all the information out on this very young vaccine/toxin, that some allow their very own, to be injected with as the guinea pigs.

    They have to understand it hasn't been around long enough to know what might happen up their road, in the coming years.

    It makes me wonder if they really have children, as they say, who they want to get the shots, after knowing they've heard the horror stories & seen all the educational links.

    Those few who still back the shots defy common sense & reasoning.

    They say this vaccine's been tested but logic dictates it's not been around long enough for that to be true. There's no way it could have been tested for safety, properly & effectively.

    Please join the debate at Huffingtonpost.com on this most urgent matter;

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebecca-booth/why-my-daughter-is-gettin_b_239628.html
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    by crystallove3 July 14, 2009 9:18 PM EDT
    Brainwashing, conditioning and lies ... that's what we have been subjected to ... DO YOUR RESEARCH folks. Please .. for the sake of your children.
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    by crystallove3 July 14, 2009 9:16 PM EDT
    People that vaccinate their children are just as bad as the Demons that make these god-aweful things and should be prosecuted .... How dare anyone put something in their CHILDREN'S bodies without knowing what's in it, what can happen, how terrible ... this makes me so sad ...
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    by jffyinc July 14, 2009 5:46 PM EDT
    The evening after my daughter got her first injection she couldn't walk. I called the Dr. office they said it was no big deal unless she was having trouble breathing. She could not walk without her knees locked, because her legs were so weak. Every time she bent them slightly she would just go down. It was so sad. The first Dr. said it was Guillain Barre Syndrome, and that we should go ahead and finish the shots. Then we went to another Dr. he said it wasn't Guillain Barre because it can't manifest that quickly, but he wasn't sure what it was. It took about 3 months for her to be able to walk better, now she has no problems at all, needless to say we will not finish the series no matter what any Dr. tells me. I too was surprised at the lack of information or concern we received.
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    by caalisee May 21, 2009 1:58 AM EDT
    Hello Texas_Mom_422

    I just realized something. I am a mom of a teenager who had the first shot and had no problems.
    But I took depo provera for about 4 years. I recently went through a medical problem where I finally got my thyroid taken care of because it had been overactive for about 10 years. Doc diagnosed me in 1998. in about 2002 I started Depo provera and as I think about it, that is when the headaches started. Horrible headaches, every day around the same time, about 1 pm. light, sound, everything hurt, I would just go to sleep with some asprin. I always thought it was my thyroid, my doctor did too. But it makes me wonder.... The headaches stopped a few years ago, not last Jan when I drank the radioactive water. I bet those headaches were caused by the shot I would get.

    It could be the depo provera causing those horrible headaches and maybe hers is worse. It wouldnt hurt to try for 6 months and see.

    A note of advice... death is a risk of advair. I do not know about advert. My husband has had asthma his whole life and our Dr put him on advair a few years ago. I read the readers digest in the throne room (perfect place when your bored) and read the fine print in the advair ad. Asthma attacks and death were a high risk. I had him quit that day.

    There is bad side affects of just about everything now a days ;/
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    Unfortunatly, I also agree with what someone said higher up. Vacines are important. I know that when I get the flu vacine I run the risk of getting the flu or having a horible alleric reaction. Sometimes the risks are not worth it. It is a choice everyone has to make with each product they put into their or their childrens bodies. I tried to quit smoking once with pill on the market. Man, I would take that pill again just for the dreams, but the suicide risk is too high for me who suffers from depression.

    Good luck to all, I pray your daughters get better, and that the risks get lower with this shot for our future children.
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    by colley1962 May 10, 2009 7:03 PM EDT
    I have so much concern for my 11-year-old granddaughter. My daughter and her ex-husband have JOINT custody of their two daughters. The ex-husband allowed HIS mother to take my oldest granddaughter (11 yrs.) to the Health Dept. to get her "booster shots" without the knowledge of my daughter. Among the inoculations that were given to my granddaugter, Emily, was the first Gardasil injection--WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER'S (her mother's) KNOWLEDGE OR PERMISSION! I am so angry and scared about what the results of this could be. My daughter does not seem to be as concerned as I am. But she had not heard or read about the VERY negative side-effects that are possible with this medication. That evening, Emily had diarrhea. I don't know if it had anything to do with the Gardasil injection or not. If I had the right, I would seek legal prosecution against Emily's father and grandmother--but I don't. And, like I said, my daughter doesn't seem to be as concerned as I am. I have since informed her about the possible consequences of the Gardisil injeciton. So I am hoping she will stand up to her ex-husband AND his mother and, hopefully, not allow Emily to have the other 2 remaining injections. In my opinion, safe sex practices (condoms and not jumping into bed with everyone you date) and getting a yearly PAP test and pelvic exam go a long way in preventing what Gardasil claims to prevent!
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    by katybelle2006 May 10, 2009 12:26 AM EDT
    I am 21 years old and I received the Gardasil Vaccination in 2007 at the age of 19.

    Since then, I have had numerous problems, and until reading this article I never thought it was due to the vaccination I received...I feel as though I have had an epiphany.

    In 2007 I was diagnosed with Iritis, a recurring eye condition easily controlled with steroid eye drops (Prednisone).
    Within 2 weeks of this condition coming and going, I was diagnosed with Neuro Retinitis, a very sever swelling of my optic nerve. Even with more Prednisone, a 5 day IV treatment of cortizone and the best medical attention in Oregon, this condition left me blind in one eye.

    Since then I have developed occular migranes, daily occurences where I see flashing lights and temporarily lose vision. I also had an allergic reaction to my contacts and have scarred my cornea.
    I also am in the early stages of Glaucoma due to the steroid eye drops I've been put on for all of my eye related illnesses. My Glaucoma has formed in the only eye I can see out of.
    Glaucoma is not supposed to form due to prednisone unless it is used for a very long period of time, such as years. I've used it for a total of 2 months in 2 years.

    I am going to lose my sight in both eyes and I am not even out of college.

    I have been to numerous eye doctors, surgeons and neuro-ophtamologists. I have had MRI's, CT scans, blood work, urine work, everything. I have even had hypnotherapy. I am desperate and starting to wonder if all of this is because of the vaccine I received...

    My recommendation? Practice safe-sex precautions and research any medical procedure before having it done, even if it is a simple vaccination. I was young and just trying to keep myself from developing cancer. Cancer nowadays is almost inevitable anyway. I may have caused my own blindness.
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    by luccylouu April 29, 2009 4:54 PM EDT
    My heart goes out to all of the children and their families. I cannot imagine what ya'll are going through. I googled Gardasil to see what some of the side effects are and I am shocked to what I was reading. My 14 yr old had to get her shots last week and now my 11 yr old does too. They asked me if I wanted to give her the Gardasil shot but I declined stating I wanted to do some more research on it first. I thank the Lord I hesitated. With this drug, the "real long term" side effects have not surfaced. There is no history of cancer in our family history, not saying my girls are not at risk but knowing the possible side effects and if my daughters develop any of these horrible side effects that I have read, I could not forgive myself. Thank you for taking the time to write your tragedies. Your stories may have just saved my daughter's life or her lifestyle. I will pray for you all. God Bless.
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    by upset_tx_mom April 29, 2009 1:46 PM EDT
    I am very upset. In November of 2007, our local peditrician talked us into getting my daughter the HPV series of shots due to they thought I might have had the HPV back in 2000. So, I thought, heck yes, if this will help her - Why not? It could not hurt her, WRONG! We had nothing but problems since. It started in December 2007, first they said my child was "crazy" since she just all of sudden could not breathe, then she would pass out, had horrible headaches, sick at her sto,mch, nausea, it was so bad that she missed almost the whole month of December from school, was in the hospital in 3 different counties, was medi-vac to a hospital that is 2 hours away from us. They told her there she was crazy, ripped everything out and sent us home. By this time I was desperate to see what in the world was causing all of this. They then said - menigitis, but by the time they got the testing down - there were no traces. So were sent to Forth Worth to Cook's children's Hospital with Dr. Acosta. He ran every test in the world including the spinal lumbar, which showed no traces of the "menigitis", however he believed her about the headaches. So they tried "DHE35" for migraines, by IV, it failed as well.After staying 3 days in the hospital, he decided to put her on Depakote,pain pills (hydrocodone),Cymbalta, Maxalt, and Nexium. It worked until she had sever side effects from the Cymbalta and she was put into a hospital for children with problems. Her dreams had come true, she was a sophmore on Varsity cheerleading, was having a great start and everything went down the drain from grades to friends to concentrating. My daughter always smiles, joked around and now she cries alot! It's awful. Just think - 1 shot did this. I thought they had dones studies and I trusted my dr, needless to say we Dr Acosta in Ft Worth still, don't see the pediatrician any longer.They have finally came to the conclusion that it was the Gardasil that did all of this too her and she is not crazy. We are now on Effexor, Maxalt and will forever be on Depakote. She misses 1 does and she is deathly sick. it's sad and is now almost 17.

    I would not recommend this to anyone. Stay away from this shot................................................
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    by Brockflock March 31, 2009 7:28 AM EDT
    What is the real truth on this? The "Natural Herb" folks want to sell their products, Merck wants to sell it's product, and I don't see a single "clean" fact that tells me anything. Researchers are paid by one interest or another, and this report doesn't say whether it's sources were thoroughly checked for independence.

    My daughter is concerned, but her schoolmates are all fundamentalists who would rather see their kids die from the result of "sin" rather than compromise their "family/religious values".
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    by momoney22 March 18, 2009 9:16 PM EDT
    I received my first two gardasil shots without incident, and upon receiving the third felt slightly nauseous and had a slight headache. I got the first two shots at 23 years of age and just finished up the third at 24 years. I noticed that a majority of the girls who were vaccinated that had terrible side effects are in their early-mid teens, and so I wonder if perhaps there is something going on in their bodies at that point (puberty?) that is causing the body to react in such violent ways. It would certainly be interesting to conduct a study to see the side effects and the ages at which such effects occur. After reading about such awful incidents, I am thankful that I was not afflicted in such a way. I hope that some sort of explanation is found for the families who are suffering.
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    by Barb051046 March 18, 2009 9:05 PM EDT
    Where can we go to get treatment for our granddaughter. She is showing many signs after having the Gardisal injection. The Drs. have stated she is bi-polar and depression. We are very worried about her and need to get help. Thanks, Grandma Barb
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    by pritzi102 March 16, 2009 11:32 AM EDT
    My daugher has had the first vaccine, and she had an appointment for the second this week. She told me that a friend of hers was not getting the vaccine because her mother had heard of adverse side effects. Searching for information brought me to this website, and after reading your comments, I cancelled the appointment. Thank you all for sharing. I'm sorry for what some of you are going through. May God bless.
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    by Texas_Mom_422 March 13, 2009 11:28 AM EDT
    I have to agree with rdbcoffee; the risks are going to vary from individual to individual. I read all the horror stories but I also know what cervical cancer can do to a woman. I made the decision to have my 13 year old innoculated. After her first shot she went to play in a softball game in 95 degree Texas heat where she's a catcher. She ended up spending 30 minutes at the end of the game throwing up! Next shot we made sure she didn't have anything on and she did better, just had pain at the injection site. Third shot not so good, nausea and headache. If I had another daughter would I do it again? Yes. I feel the benefits outweigh the risks. I know that for the moms going through the "risks" the benefits now mean nothing but we have to show a balance here. Parents need to make the decision that they feel is in the best interests of their child.
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    by marquis719 March 12, 2009 1:08 PM EDT
    I am a frustrated mother of a 17 year old daughter. Madison was a healthy teenager, with the normal occasional cold, seasonal allergies and occasional strep throat. Madison played year around soccer and was a very active teenager with school grades we never had to worry about.
    Madison's first Gardasil vaccine was given to her in March of 2007. Fall of 2007, Madison past out in the hallway of the high school, and was luckily found by a teacher. She was blue with no air movement and was later diagnosed
    with asthma. She now takes Advair on a daily bases and Albuterol (PRN). As of today, she has had two more of these episodes without ambulance rides due to her inhalers. In March of 2008, she received Garasil #2, as well as Depo-Provera (menses regulation). Migraines begin. The migraines leave her dysfunctional and so fatigue that she misses days of school. She is constantly sick. She catches every virus she comes in contact with. Madison's grades are now becoming a concern. She is home sick with migraines, lack of appetite, lightheadedness, and chronic fatigue so much; she is struggling to get passing grades. She is a junior this year and grades will affect her college?s acceptances.
    July 2008, 3rd Gardasil is given. Madison misses at least one to two days of school every week. She quit all extra activities, including her after school job. She was put on Midrin for the migraines, along with Ibuprophen, which didn't seem to help much. Then she was diagnosised with Mononucleosis with very high fevers. She developed fever blisters all over her month and throat. Physicians prescribed Acyclovir for HSV(Herpes Simplex Virus). Madison then started having LUQ abdominal pain, x-rays negative. Chronic fatigue and abdominal pain continues until Feb.2009, Madison starts having syncope (dizziness with passing out). She passes out doing various things, simple as standing up. February 2009, Madison passes out taking a shower, hitting her head. At the physician?s office, she is unresponsive and begins to seize. At the hospital she has a migraine ranking a 10 pain rating, left side paralysis, left side muscle weakness, left side numbness, LUQ pain and nonstop left eye and hand twitching. Testing begins: EKG, MRI, CT, EEG, MRA, ultra sound, lumbar puncture and a variety of blood work. Everything was normal, except her CBC with showed a high count of lymphocytes (viral). Three days of seizure meds, pain meds, and specialist, diagnosed her with "Complicated Migraines with Orthostatic Hypotension". Neurologist put her on Depakote (seizure), and trials of Axert and Maxalt (migraine) medicines. Medicines are not helping. On March 2009, seized and collapsed at school. She stopped breathing as the ambulance was called. At the hospital, symptoms where the same as her month earlier visit. She was released same day with a Toradol injection given for pain.
    I'm a healthcare professional and trust the Physicians I work with. After watching Madison suffers with the same kind of symptoms that many teenage girls are suffering with and even dying, I ask why? There has to be a cause. Gardasil may not work alone here. Maybe it?s a combination of medicines taken with Gardasil? Have or do anyone?s daughters take the following medications? Advair, Albuterol, Ibuprophen, Depo-Provera, Acyclovir and pseudoephedrine (allergy meds). Since I found out Gardasil has high levels of aluminum in it. Are these select young women allergic to aluminum? Was any aluminum lab tests done for toxicity?
    If you can help with any of my questions. Please contact me by e-mail. Please help!
    Mother from Iowa
    marquis719@msn.com
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