Monday, January 25, 2016

Apparently some of the symptoms are still around although they did lay dormant for months. She had another shaking episode a week ago just to remind us it's still there. 

I recently found a study that listed severe adverse reactions if the person had Molluscum Contagiosum. Krista did have these bumps on her hands off and on for years before receiving the vaccination the doctor said they were "stress bumps". I was floored after reading this, could this be why she had such a horrible reaction? 


http://www.gardasilsyndrome.com
) Molluscum Contagiosum

Molluscum Contagiosum, a contagious but benign viral disease of the skin, has been observed and medically diagnosed in some members of this study group. The raised bumps that appear may also be called "water warts", were typically not painful. They appeared from the face to the genitals, and may be mistaken for genital warts. We question if MERCK Pharmaceuticals is taking advantage of this similarity when promoting their Gardasil HPV vaccine against genital warts. The Gardasil HPV vaccine WILL NOT prevent this type of infection, and we observed the Gardasil HPV vaccine appeared to make the condition worse in these immunocompromised individuals. We further believe that vaccinating a person with Molluscum Contagiosum will result in a severe adverse vaccine reaction to that individual.