Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hi, all, AVN faxed a letter to President of the New York Metro Area Postal Union two days ago as well, along with our press release from over a week ago. The letter is as follows: Dec. 27, 2001 Mr. , President New York Metro Area Postal Workers Union 350 West 31st St., 5th Floor New York, NY 10001 Dear Mr. : Please accept our congratulations for refusing to consider the anthrax vaccine for your postal employees. I know you have received numerous phone calls and faxes supporting your position, and would like to add the voice of our entire organization to those messages. You have heard, I believe, from , Tom Rempfer and Russ Dingle, and they will have given you a great deal of researched, background information on the history and legality of the vaccine program. So I won’t reiterate that information. I work on an extremely close level, each day, with the troops and veterans. The Dept. of Defense may blithely tell you that only 16 or so people have had severe reactions, but the plain fact is they have no idea how many - they’ve never done a follow-up study. I have over 150 troops and vets in my data base who are extremely ill, and I hear from more each week as they find out about the Network. I hear first-hand about the devastation this vaccine has caused in their lives. Following is a compilation of some of those letters. At the end, I’m going to quote from an e-mail I received just this morning. You don’t want to have postal employees writing to me with stories like this: Florida: “I was in Army active duty...in a Rapid Deployment Unit. For this reason the anthrax shot was mandatory for us. Now I’m out from the Army with a medical discharge...my symptoms are the same as (Tom) Colosimo...extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of memory, fainting, sometimes I was just walking and suddenly passed out.†New Mexico: “I am a former Marine who was discharged in 1999...I was forced to take 2 hots in the series...3 months after receiving the second shot I began to feel very tired all the time, affecting my family life and my work. Approximately 9 months after that I began to have seizures at night. I was afraid to let my boss or anyone else know... Last Saturday night I had a seizure at work and my fears came true....(second letter) Since I last contacted you I have had 5 more seizures and 3 unexplained cases of passing out while I was walking. I am hoping to get more help from the VA but they don’t seem like they care.†Idaho: “My husband has become extremely ill from the vaccine too. He got three shots in 1998 and has been sick since...Three years later he still struggles to walk and get around. He is always in pain but he tries to keep a good attitude about it. Some days it is hard because the VA still has not started to give us benefits...We were given an appointment but it was for 7 months later...We turned in his VA stuff one year ago and still nothing.†Indiana: “Navy: I was on the USS __________- when I received my Anthrax vaccinations. After the first one I experienced severe migraine headaches. The second and third I took without any significant health problems, however the fourth caused a slew of problems for me. I was given the fourth in the series in late 1999. It began with patches of itchy dry and flaky, flaky skin on my lower legs and quickly spread...the itching became so severe I was scratching myself bloody while I slept. ...The condition has continued to worsen now covering my arms, legs, feet, hips, hands and face....Many times the wounds became infected and the infection must be treated as well. ..I also suffer from extreme fatigue. Some days it is hard to get out of bed...My hair falls out in large quantities and I also now have digestive problems. Yet still, no doctor I have seen to date knows what is wrong with me....The only validation I ever received that this was all probably due to the Anthrax vaccination was from a dermatologist I saw at Portsmouth Naval Medical Center. She informed me that there had been many cases in the months prior to my appointment of the same type of condition, and that the only real constant in those cases she has seen was that they had all received the Anthrax vaccination - more specifically, she said, the fourth in the series...I never said no. I should have. But I was a military member, doing my best to do the job that I had been trained to do.†Nebraska: “I’m a 25-year-old Ssgt in the USAF. I had a severe reaction almost two years ago and still suffer severely from it. I have been in and out of the hospital 10 different times since the shoot. They have diagnosed me with everything from Crohn’s disease to an auto-immune disorder. I’m currently under review for a medical board.†California: Air Force - “I had only one shot. I was diagnosed with Chronic Cholecystitis...I still have a great deal of pain. My gall bladder was removed. My other symptoms are fatigue, joint pain, muscle pain and stiffness, headaches, rashes, sores, memory loss problems sleeping, difficulty concentrating, problems with coordination, difficulty reading, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, weakness, occasional numbness/tingling, high blood pressure, acid reflux, dizziness, some blurred/spotted vision. I still can’t believe how I could go from health and playing sports, to this. Most of the time I don’t even have the energy to go out with my friends. Some days just getting out of bed is a real chore, and then I still have to face a day of work, and sometimes I wonder why I am fighting a medical board.†Arizona: Ssgt., Air Force: “I received two shots while I was in Korea...after my second shot I had a lot of things go wrong with my system such as swelling in my joints, joint and muscle pain and stiffness, and the mysterious lump that appeared in my neck below my ear, behind my right jawline. My feet and ankles swelled for three months after the second shot, and still are to this day. The bones in my feet and handls feel like I have arthritis. The doctors nerver formally diagnosed me as having an adverse reaction to the vaccine. Instead, they shuffled me from doctor to doctor and diagnosed my reactions as “possible†or “probable.†Nine months, eight doctors, and ten missed duty days away from work, and my case is still not final... I have no prior history of any ailments like this before being vaccinated.†Virginia: Navy: “Two years after the 3rd shot in the series, I still have symptoms of fatigue, low grade fevers, no immunity defense to common illnesses, and joint pain in the right hip area. I was not seen for any medical problems for the 3 years prior to the shots. Now I go all the time.†Illinois: “My husband refused to take the anthrax vaccine last year. He was kicked out of the USAF. Our family was in Germany at the time. After months of making our lives miserable, they sent me and my 2 babies (both under 2 years old) back to the states with the promise that my husband would join use in 2 weeks. After 2 months of hell, my husband arrived back in the states. Of course, there is much more to our story.†Delaware: “Our son had 14+ years in the Marine Corps. After he receive the Anthrax vaccine, he contracted Type 1 Diabetes, at the age of 31. From what we have read, it is almost unheard of to get Type 1 at that age, as it is commonly known as juvenile diabetes... he has to take insulin four times per day and his pancreas is not producing any insulin at all. Next step - USMC informs him he is no longer able to serve and made him an offer of a percentage of disability pay for five years... his career has been snatched away from him, and probably because of their requirement to take the Anthrax vaccine, his insurability is gone, his health is in jeopardy, his life expectancy is reduced and his livelihood is gone, etc. Well, you can see that I am not over being bitter.†Texas: “I have lost almost 40 pounds. I am always nauseated. The arm I got the vaccinations in goes numb a lot or tingles a lot. My joints are achey a lot of the time. I now become easily disoriented. I get dizzy spells often. My biggest problem though is the constant fatigue that I am always experiencing....I’ve tried the VA hospital but they were no help at all.†Oregon: Army: “I had immediate pain at the injection sites after receiving my anthrax vaccinations. I also felt very sick on the same days of the injections, very tired and dizzy. I’m now suffering from Gulf War Syndrome - thyroid problems, erythema nodosum (nodules under the skin), aching joints, stomach problems, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, chronis fatigue, migraines, menstrual problems, inability to conceive (only after the Gulf), and finally, possible MS. Alabama: “I was given an anthrax shot at Al Eskan, Saudi Arabia. I became sick the same day. The next day the most predominant symptom I had was heavy and constant nasal drainage such that I had to carry a handkerchief under my nose to catch the drippings. I began to lose strength and endurance at that time. Ten days later, after a night of SCUD alerts and about 3 hours sleep, I began to shake uncontrollably and was subsequently hospitalized. I am also a Vietnam veteran and knew that the shaking was the result of some illness and not fear. I was medivaced to the US and subsequently demobilized. I have been sick since I received the shot with a continued flu-like symptomology. My clinical diagnoses include thyroid failure and two sleep disorders. I have applied to the VA and been repeatedly rejected since 1992.†Florida: Air Force: “I had three vaccinations...and have been suffering from weight loss, fatigue, muscle and joint pain...and have not been successful in finding a physician that can diagnose the problem. I also have a cyst on one kidney.†New Hampshire: USMC: “He received two doses of the Anthrax vaccine in January of 2000. After the first shot, which he received with a number of other vaccines, he complained of headaches... Following his second shot, he was helped out of the infirmary by two of his close friends. His headaches increased and he was getting abdominal cramps. His run time dropped dramatically so the Marines put him on extra PT. A few days after his second hot, fed up with being ignored, he tried to kill himself. He spent the week at a psychiatric hospital, where he talked to a number of doctors about his symptoms. The doctors were curious and wanted him to stay for further testing, but the Marines refused. They stripped him of 1 rank and he was sent home, fully discharged, within 3 weeks...Soon after he came home I began to witness episodes where his abdominal cramps would become so bad that he would fall doubled over onto the floor...his boss told me he was starting to lose concentration, slowing down, and was physically lacking spunk...He suffered from what we believe was a heart attack while driving home from work one night. Later... he would get severe chest pains, his headaches would intensify and he would pass out...he drove into a telephone pole. Somehow by the grace of God he and our 4-year-old son, who was riding in the back seat, were spared serious injury.†Illinois: Navy: “He was given the Anthrax vaccine in 1997...within two months, he started having pain in his right hip and pain in his chest. He was diagnosed with costochondritis and also possible bursitis in his hip. Over the past four years he has gradually gotten worse and worse. He now has pain in both of his hips and legs and lower back all of the time. He has “charlie horse†type pains that make him cry out in pain, he has electrical shock type pains, and it is hard for him to walk on his feet because they feel like they are “broken.†Anytime he tries to do any kind of physical activity with any part of his body, including even typing on a keyboard of a computer, it causes him pain in the part of his body that he uses. He has also had dizzy spells and come close to passing out on several occasions....In September of 2000 a cousing of mine who is a clinical pharmacologist asked him if he had ever ha an anthrax vaccine... and, indeed, we found out that he did. He has applied for Social Security Disability and been denied twice...†A ship at sea: “I delivered the information you sent me, to Petty Officer _____. ...He does indeed firmly believe that he is suffering from the side effects of the Anthrax vaccine that was administered to him. Told me that was when his hair loss began, then later on, the “run down†feeling that comes on from time to time... He also described to me the “run around†he got from the ship’s medical staff, when he repeatedly asked them, then later told them, whether or not his ailments could be coming from the Anthrax vaccine. They would either tell him he was exaggerating, or didn’t get enough sleep, or that he just had a cold - or sometimes just act as if they didn’ t hear his questions.†Texas: “I am a First Sergeant with an Air Force Reserve Unit...I had received five anthrax vaccinations when I discovered problems such as tingling, numbers in fingers, loss of strength...Went to a civilian neurologist and all tests were negative except for being diagnosed with CIDP, Chronic Inflammatory Demylenating Polyneuropathy. Went to the Air Force and they ran all sorts of tests that came back normal. They decided to do a lumbar puncture to see if the protein level in my spinal fluid was elevated. They said that if they found it elevated, that it was 80% conclusive that my neuropathy was acquired and that it had been introduced into my body by something. Well, it was elevated. They have already done one treatment of IV IG and boy did I get sick from that, with chills and fever, etc. I am not looking forward to my second treatment this month. They Air Force is saying that they will never prove that the Anthrax caused my neuropathy, but they also stated they will never prove it did not cause it.†Michigan: Air National Guard: This vet received four shots in 1998 and 1999, and was diagnosed with all the symptoms of Gulf War Syndrome with an added neurological component. She has tremors on the right side of her body; memory loss; chronic fatigue; shortness of breath; constant rashes; and arthritic symptoms. And finally, Mr. , here is what a young man wrote to me just this morning: “Is this the end for me?...It all started when I noticed I had an uncontrollable thump on the left side of my head, which in weeks led to a sort of headache. It really did not bother me too much until my vision started to just become so blurred that it was impossible for me to see at night. I went to the hospital about this time because of shortness of breath...my blood pressure has become uncontrollable, it will not come down to normal...most of all things that has almost pulled my spirits down, is the not being able to comprehend words, bad bad memory, and having to drop out of college for these elements. I’m always tired, no strength to run anymore...I love the military and I would like so much to return to the U.S. Army.†Nearly everyone who writes in about their reactions to the vaccine has been told by some doctor somewhere that it’s all in their head, that they aren’t really sick. The military has never educated its own physicians on adverse effects of the vaccine, so most of the time they have no idea what they are looking at. Civilian physicians know even less. We are starting a massive spreadsheet where we will give each troop or vet who writes into us a number, and will list the lot numbers of vaccine they were give, the dates, and the symptoms - the beginnings of the record keeping that the military should have done long ago. Our troops - our men and women in uniform, who risk their lives daily to protect us - have been used by their own government as human guinea pigs. You are exactly right to protest that on a civilian basis. Following this letter is a press release we sent out last week. Please stand firm, and don’t let the devastation that has happened within our military be spread even further. With all best wishes, D. Hubbell President, Anthrax Vaccine Network > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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