RE: [tips] H1N1 vaccine effect-walking backwards

2009-10-26 Thread Shearon, Tim

Stephen Black said:
"All in all, I'd tend to accept this unfortunate story as true (but I'm
still gonna get my swine flu shot)."

Good catch Stephen. So it does have elements of truth (or could). That doesn't 
change the fact that this "happened" when the swine flu shot wasn't available 
as you pointed out - so I'll be getting one soon also. But this video is posted 
repeatedly (YouTube being an example) as a response to a "swine flu shot"-  if 
you listen to the reporter on the link posted he clearly says seasonal flu shot 
and the woman said, "I got a flu shot," if memory serves. 

Also, dystonia can be a symptom - sustained muscle contractions resulting in 
twisted postures like writers dystonia or dystonias associated with musical 
performance (focal dystonias- which may be treated, btw with botulinum toxin). 
But there are a number of neurological conditions including idiopathic torsion 
dystonia which are central nervous system disorders. From the abstract to 
Tabamo et al, 

"Primary torsion dystonia may be focal, segmental, multifocal, or generalized, 
depending on which anatomic sites are involved." A quick review of med-scape 
showed references going back to 1908.
Tim
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From: sbl...@ubishops.ca [sbl...@ubishops.ca]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 7:31 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] H1N1 vaccine effect-walking backwards

On 26 Oct 2009 at 20:06, Beth Benoit wrote:

>
> Lots of buzz that this is a hoax. Including the Orthopedic Surgeon to whom 
> I'm married. Note that
> "dystonia" is a symptom, not a diagnosis.

It's an interesting question whether this is a hoax. The bizarre
nature of her symptoms suggests this, as does the fact that the
story is mostly relayed by wacko websites mounting anti-
vaccination campaigns. The story has not been picked up by
any major news services.  And certainly hoaxes are not
unknown on the Internet.

But if it is a hoax, the video presentations and articles on her
case do nothing to give it away. A local newspaper, the Loudon
Times-Mirror and a local reporter from her home town of
Ashburn, Virginia appear to be the original and credible source
for the story.

See http://loudountimes.com/news/2009/oct/12/column-flu-shot-
system/

 Also, NBC Washington, which I assume is an NBC affiliate, is
an apparently credible source which relates the story (See
http://www.nbcwashington.com/topics/?topic=Desiree+Jennings

Desiree Jennings of Ashburn, Virginia does exist, listed as
placing 20th in a 5K race held on August 16, 2009, which is
consistent with her story.
http://results.active.com/pages/displayNonGru.jsp?rsID=82672

All in all, I'd tend to accept this unfortunate story as true (but I'm
still gonna get my swine flu shot).

Stephen

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Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
Bishop's University
 e-mail:  sbl...@ubishops.ca
2600 College St.
Sherbrooke QC  J1M 1Z7
Canada
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Re: [tips] H1N1 vaccine effect-walking backwards

2009-10-26 Thread sblack
On 26 Oct 2009 at 20:06, Beth Benoit wrote:

> 
> Lots of buzz that this is a hoax. Including the Orthopedic Surgeon to whom 
> I'm married. Note that 
> "dystonia" is a symptom, not a diagnosis. 

It's an interesting question whether this is a hoax. The bizarre 
nature of her symptoms suggests this, as does the fact that the 
story is mostly relayed by wacko websites mounting anti-
vaccination campaigns. The story has not been picked up by 
any major news services.  And certainly hoaxes are not 
unknown on the Internet.

But if it is a hoax, the video presentations and articles on her 
case do nothing to give it away. A local newspaper, the Loudon 
Times-Mirror and a local reporter from her home town of 
Ashburn, Virginia appear to be the original and credible source 
for the story. 

See http://loudountimes.com/news/2009/oct/12/column-flu-shot-
system/

 Also, NBC Washington, which I assume is an NBC affiliate, is 
an apparently credible source which relates the story (See 
http://www.nbcwashington.com/topics/?topic=Desiree+Jennings 

Desiree Jennings of Ashburn, Virginia does exist, listed as 
placing 20th in a 5K race held on August 16, 2009, which is 
consistent with her story.
http://results.active.com/pages/displayNonGru.jsp?rsID=82672

All in all, I'd tend to accept this unfortunate story as true (but I'm 
still gonna get my swine flu shot).

Stephen

-
Stephen L. Black, Ph.D.  
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus   
Bishop's University   
 e-mail:  sbl...@ubishops.ca
2600 College St.
Sherbrooke QC  J1M 1Z7
Canada
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Re: [tips] H1N1 vaccine effect-walking backwards

2009-10-26 Thread Beth Benoit
Lots of buzz that this is a hoax.  Including the Orthopedic Surgeon to whom
I'm married.  Note that "dystonia" is a symptom, not a diagnosis.

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire

On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Shapiro, Susan J wrote:

>
> H1N1 vaccine not available when this happened. Just standard yearly vaccine
>
> Suzi Shapiro
> sjsha...@#iue.edu
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> *From:* michael sylvester [msylves...@copper.net]
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 24, 2009 01:40
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> Submitted to me by a Canadian friend working in Doha,Qatar.
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>  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR5p_bD3uLc
>
> woman disabled by flu vaccine.
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RE: [tips] H1N1 vaccine effect-walking backwards

2009-10-26 Thread Shapiro, Susan J
H1N1 vaccine not available when this happened. Just standard yearly vaccine

Suzi Shapiro
sjsha...@#iue.edu<mailto:sjsha...@#iue.edu>

From: michael sylvester [msylves...@copper.net]
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 01:40
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Subject: [tips] H1N1 vaccine effect-walking backwards


Submitted to me by a Canadian friend working in Doha,Qatar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR5p_bD3uLc

woman disabled by flu vaccine.


Michael

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[tips] H1N1 vaccine effect-walking backwards

2009-10-23 Thread michael sylvester
Submitted to me by a Canadian friend working in Doha,Qatar.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR5p_bD3uLc

woman disabled by flu vaccine.



Michael
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