Can't buy the wolf tickets that are being sold...No shot for my daughter!
By qmeyers
@qmeyers (42)
United States
October 13, 2009 3:15pm CST
Am I the only person who thinks this new "vaccine" is shady?? A "vaccine" for a std??? really??Here are some things to think about when you hear the media applauding the manufacturers of the so-called "vaccines".....
1) It is supposed to treat an std but the "vaccine" is only given to middle school-age girls. No "vaccine" slated for the boys
2) It doesn't treat all of the various strains of the std. So is it really a vaccine? 3) According to the CDC, the std goes away on its own and can be prevented by the simple use of a rubber
4) There are no vaccines for breast cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, and the list goes on... but we should all run out and get a shot that MAY help prevent cervical cancer
5) One girl, in the UK, died a couple of hours after receiving the "vaccine" at her school.
6) This "vaccine" has not been tested for the past 10-15 years, so we don't know all of the side-effects that go along with it
Am i the only mother/parent who worries about my daughters being sterilized without their consent?
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@sid556 (30960)
• United States
14 Oct 09
Don't do it. I had my daughter have it when it first came out and not because I was worried about her getting the STD but because she went out for a sport in school and I can't remember now if it was just extremely strongly recommended or if it was required when I took her in for the required physical. Either way, she got it. I myself had cancer of the cervix twice and the 2nd time it had started spreading and was just an ordeal. My 22 year old has already had it twice. Obviously it runs in our family. I reacted when the doctor explained that it would prevent my youngest daughter from going thru this. I should have waited. I reacted and said...oh by all means. It was after the fact that i learned that it does not prevent all strains of this disease at all. I have since learned of some very serious possible side effects. My daughter is now almost 16 and knock on wood has not experienced any repercussions but who knows. Looking back, I wished I had not given in.
@sid556 (30960)
• United States
15 Oct 09
Thank you! I hope so too. Regular checkups help to catch signs of trouble early on and make the treatment pretty easy and successful. Knowing that it tends to run in our family, we all make sure to get tested regularly. Actually every woman should. It can happen to anyone.