Thanks for the numbers Larry!

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time of war, to the right, doh!

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so the chance of having a reaction is less than .1%. The change of dying of 
> the vaccine, according to YOUR numbers (frankly I'll trust the CDC's numbers 
> myself), is .000225%, and the chance to develop Guillain-Barre Syndrome is 
> .000475%.
>
> Now compare those chances to the actual risk of getting cervical cancer. In 
> the UK about 3000 women are diagnosed with it every year. The majority of 
> these women's cancer was caused by an HPV infection.
>
> So the question becomes
>
> Do you want your daughter to get cervical cancer when she's older vs. an 
> extremely slight right of a mild reaction, or an even more minuscule risk of 
> more serious reaction?
>
> Cancer vs a bit of discomfort. Your choice.
>
>> I would be concerned with every new vaccine; this one is on the market
>> for two years even though testing ends on 9/30/2009
>>
>> So far:
>> 8 million got the vaccines
>> 8,000 had reactions
>> 18 died 4 of blood clots (must have been sluts)
>> 38 Guillain-Barre Syndrome
>>
>> the VAERS reports show that the average onset date of
>> Guillain-Barre Syndrome in Gardasil-related cases was only 18 days
>> after receiving the vaccine. Twenty-nine of the thirty-eight cases
>> have onset dates of two weeks or less, and ten girls developed
>> Guillain-Barre Syndrome within twenty-four hours.
>>
>> I guess odds are good but I don't have the blind faith to pump this
>> into my daughter.
>>
>> The so-called fundies at CBS:
>> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/07/eveningnews/main4239462.
>> shtml?source=mostpop_story
>>
>> The report responsible parents should read:
>> http://www.judicialwatch.
>> org/documents/2008/JWReportFDAhpvVaccineRecords.pdf
>>
>> >It seems some people, who are ideologically against the HPV
>> >vaccination, have been playing up a few deaths from blood clots.
>> Some
>> >of you may recall that I have had a blood clot or two... so I have
>> >read up on the subject. As the mother of a teenage girl I also have
>> >read up on the HPV vaccination. Girls who are doing this are asked
>> to
>> >take oral contraceptives if there is any thought they might get
>> >pregant, as there is some concern about the of the vaccine effect on
>> >unborn babies.
>> >
>> >So a few girls taking oral contraceptives, known to represent a risk
>> >of blood clots, develop blood clots. So is this an oral
>> contraceptives
>> >problem? Noooo its the HPV vaccine.
>> >
>> >I swear the lack of logic is astounding.
>> >
>> >Dana
>
>
> 

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