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So, does that mean we'll never know how she performs in bed?



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Personally (and with no medical experience whatsoever), I think that her condition was inevitably going to happen, anyway -much like a fever can trigger seizures in people "cured" of epilepsy. It just turned out that the flu shot was the catalyst. Just a guess, though.

The more I look at that video, the more I think to myself, "What a sweet person!" In that two minute clip, I fall in love with her.

I'd marry her.



Rath said:
@Happy. So she doesn't get the flu? Also it prevents her from spreading the flu to people who are more at risk from it.

The risks of an severe adverse reaction to a vaccine are astronomically low and despite flu being of a low health risk to a healthy 20 year old, it is still far more dangerous than the vaccine itself.

 

The risks of an severe adverse reaction to a vaccine are astronomically low as are the risks of serious complications to your health for a healthy person from the seasonal flu; consider that 0.01% of the population die from the flu in a year, and the vast majority of those people are in a high risk group (putting death from the flu at similar odds to winning the lottery for a healthy person). The risks associated with over-vaccination may not be all that low, and there is a growing portion of the medical community who are concerned that a lot of "unexplained" illnesses may be related to excessive vaccination; the unknown that people are really starting to wonder about is What are the cumulative effects of vaccination on the human body, and whether dozens of comparatively minor reaction to a vaccine can combine to make more serious conditions. To use an analogy, people use car-covers to protect the paint of their car from the elements and it works very well if you only put it on or take it off irregularly; if use irresponsibly, over time the rubbing of the car-cover on the paint does far more damage to the paint then the elements ever would.

Now, this isn't to say that vaccination is bad, but promotion of vaccination in low risk groups where the complications of an illness will be minor is moronic.



I wonder if she would go back and change the mistake of taking the flu shot if she could.

But if she did, she wouldn't be the same person.



Slimebeast said:
I wonder if she would go back and change the mistake of taking the flu shot if she could.

But if she did, she wouldn't be the same person.

Haha,

I see what you did there.

...

OT: Pretty unlucky, I feel sorry for the woman...

 

However, I feel as though this wasn't down to the flu shot at all. Dystonia is pretty rare and the causes are still a bit of an enigma, one supposed cause is drugs although I can't imagine a flu shot having that much of an effect on your nervous system. I mean I don't think that the Neurologists that she has been seeing have attributed her dystonia directly to the flu shot, they were just two events that occurred close together. If you look at the language they use in the report too, they use ambiguous language like "She believes that the flu shot may have caused the problem". If it was concrete, the language would be more like "The doctors say the flu shot caused it".

I guess what I'm saying is that I'm not a doctor, but I can't see a vaccine for influenza causing a Neurological problem. It's a coincidence imo.



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HappySqurriel said:
Rath said:
@Happy. So she doesn't get the flu? Also it prevents her from spreading the flu to people who are more at risk from it.

The risks of an severe adverse reaction to a vaccine are astronomically low and despite flu being of a low health risk to a healthy 20 year old, it is still far more dangerous than the vaccine itself.

 

The risks of an severe adverse reaction to a vaccine are astronomically low as are the risks of serious complications to your health for a healthy person from the seasonal flu; consider that 0.01% of the population die from the flu in a year, and the vast majority of those people are in a high risk group (putting death from the flu at similar odds to winning the lottery for a healthy person). The risks associated with over-vaccination may not be all that low, and there is a growing portion of the medical community who are concerned that a lot of "unexplained" illnesses may be related to excessive vaccination; the unknown that people are really starting to wonder about is What are the cumulative effects of vaccination on the human body, and whether dozens of comparatively minor reaction to a vaccine can combine to make more serious conditions. To use an analogy, people use car-covers to protect the paint of their car from the elements and it works very well if you only put it on or take it off irregularly; if use irresponsibly, over time the rubbing of the car-cover on the paint does far more damage to the paint then the elements ever would.

Now, this isn't to say that vaccination is bad, but promotion of vaccination in low risk groups where the complications of an illness will be minor is moronic.

You ignored the fact that if she gets the flu she also acts as a carrier, giving it to higher risk members of society.

I also don't think there is a growing portion of the scientfic community who think vaccination causes illnesses. All the papers I know of that have suggested such a thing have either failed repeatability or have been retracted by their authors.

 



thats sad



So, I showed my mom the vid and she kept laughing "Haha...what an actress! lol! Oh please!"

What a bitch <.<



tedsteriscool said:

So, I showed my mom the vid and she kept laughing "Haha...what an actress! lol! Oh please!"

What a bitch <.<

I laughed a lot too, but felt bad afterwards.




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I'll admit I laughed. I am an asshole
I feel so bad though. She should be a running machine or learn how to do everything walking backwards. What a sweet person.



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