Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 It's good that you told her. I hope her child will be all right. One of my old friend's son had a horrible reaction to the chicken pox vaccine at 12 months and was rushed to the hospital and almost died and they even told her it was from the chicken pox vaccine. Of course though, sometimes even that is not enough...she still continued to vaccinate him and her next child. Vida > > Hey guys! I need some advice/help! > > My friend's daughter....I think she's about 5?...just got her chicken > pox vaccine yesterday. After she got it, she came home with a fever, > irritability, vomiting, increased sleepiness and a headache. > > I'm really worried about her. I know that encephalitis is a vaccine > reaction which is why I believe she has a headache. > > I don't vaccinate my own child, so I sent her an email letting her > know that she needs to report these vaccine reactions to both the > VAERS website and to her doctors office because it needs to be > documented there. > > Here is what else I wrote to her: > > Hey Lora!! > > I'm so glad you weren't offended or angry at me for sending you a > message! Vaccinations are quite touchy....and sometimes when I share > the information that I have people get mad at me because they feel > defensive of their choices as we don't vaccinate at all > y'know? People think that if you parent differently than they do or > make different choices that you are saying that they are " wrong " and > that is so not the case! Vaccines just happen to be one of those > things that I am incredibly passionate about, and so I just so happen > to try to read everything and anything I can about them, so of course > over the years I've read a LOT about the subject! > > Now, honestly to me, her vaccine reactions actually sound pretty > serious. Vomiting and having such a headache is not supposed to > happen. I have a feeling that the reason she got a headhache was > because her brain was swollen (i'm seriously not trying to scare you! > but one of the side effects of the chicken pox vaccine is > encephalitis (brain inflammation). > > According to the Vaccine Guide by Dr. Sears..these are the > most common vaccine reactions to the chicken pox vaccine: > > 1. A rash occurs in about 4% of people around two weeks after the > shot. > 2. Flu like symptoms like body aches and pans > 3. Bleeding problems > 4. Pneumonia > 5. Skin infections > 6. Severe liffte threatening rash > 7. Nervous system effects including Guillian Barre syndrome, > encephalitis (brain inflammation), seizures, and stroke > > Now it sounds to me like she has flu like symptoms along with > encephalitis and a fever. Whatever you do, do NOT give her tylenol! > I am not a medical professional....but from what I know and from what > I've read...adding another medication on top of the ingredients in > the vaccine is goign to make her body work overtime trying to > detoxify itself. I know doctors say to just give them some tylenol > and they will be fine, but honestly I really believe that that is not > true! Tylenol depletes the body of important enzymes and amino acids > the body needs. > > I really recommend you get Alli on a good probiotic from a health > food store. Probiotics are the opposite of antibiotics. Antibiotics > deplete the gut of ALL the good AND bad bacteria that is in the gut. > Probiotics replenish the GOOD bacteria and put it back in the gut. > 80% of the immune system is in the gut, so if you help put the good > bacteria in her gut, she will be more likely to get through what she > is dealing with right now. You can get a good probiotic at Down To > Earth in . It's about $35 but SO worth it! > > Also, I would recommend you avoid ALL sugars especially processed > sugars. And avoid MSG and any high fructose corn syrup. Try to give > her whatever she will eat, but try to push the veggies and some good > proteins like eggs. > > Also, I would recommend you calling your doctors office and MAKING > the nurse write down ALL of her vaccine reactions - even if the nurse > tells you " it's normal and she'll be fine " it needs to be > documented. > > I'm going to post on some of my vaccine websites for you just asking > if there is anything else that would help Alli get through this > vaccine reaction better. > > And actually if you want to call me at all today, I'd be more than > happy to talk with you. My number is .... Feel free to call me any > time! I'll be around all day today! > > I will get back to you with the books and websites you can look at. > Right now I'm gonna check to see if there are any other things you > can do for Alli. > > Talk to you soon! Know that I'm thinking/praying for you guys! > > *** > > What ELSE can I tell her!? What else can she do for her little girl? > The poor child's brain is swelling... and I feel so helpless. > > Any other advice you guys have let me know and I will pass it on to > her! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 AH!! It's so hard sometimes to watch your friends/family go thru this kind of stuff. I mean my friend is a SAHM and could have easily stayed home with her kids were they to contract the Chicken pox y'know? I told her about the chiropractor too and she said that she had been looking into finding one for her and she never knew kids could get adjusted as well. I told her it is a huge immune system boost so I think she's gonna look into that too. I just hope her daughter is alright. Any other info on what I can tell her that would help her DD would be grately appreciated!! I just have knots in my stomach for her! Ugh! Tara > > > > Hey guys! I need some advice/help! > > > > My friend's daughter....I think she's about 5?...just got her > chicken > > pox vaccine yesterday. After she got it, she came home with a > fever, > > irritability, vomiting, increased sleepiness and a headache. > > > > I'm really worried about her. I know that encephalitis is a > vaccine > > reaction which is why I believe she has a headache. > > > > I don't vaccinate my own child, so I sent her an email letting her > > know that she needs to report these vaccine reactions to both the > > VAERS website and to her doctors office because it needs to be > > documented there. > > > > Here is what else I wrote to her: > > > > Hey Lora!! > > > > I'm so glad you weren't offended or angry at me for sending you a > > message! Vaccinations are quite touchy....and sometimes when I > share > > the information that I have people get mad at me because they feel > > defensive of their choices as we don't vaccinate at all > > y'know? People think that if you parent differently than they do > or > > make different choices that you are saying that they are " wrong " > and > > that is so not the case! Vaccines just happen to be one of those > > things that I am incredibly passionate about, and so I just so > happen > > to try to read everything and anything I can about them, so of > course > > over the years I've read a LOT about the subject! > > > > Now, honestly to me, her vaccine reactions actually sound pretty > > serious. Vomiting and having such a headache is not supposed to > > happen. I have a feeling that the reason she got a headhache was > > because her brain was swollen (i'm seriously not trying to scare > you! > > but one of the side effects of the chicken pox vaccine is > > encephalitis (brain inflammation). > > > > According to the Vaccine Guide by Dr. Sears..these are the > > most common vaccine reactions to the chicken pox vaccine: > > > > 1. A rash occurs in about 4% of people around two weeks after the > > shot. > > 2. Flu like symptoms like body aches and pans > > 3. Bleeding problems > > 4. Pneumonia > > 5. Skin infections > > 6. Severe liffte threatening rash > > 7. Nervous system effects including Guillian Barre syndrome, > > encephalitis (brain inflammation), seizures, and stroke > > > > Now it sounds to me like she has flu like symptoms along with > > encephalitis and a fever. Whatever you do, do NOT give her > tylenol! > > I am not a medical professional....but from what I know and from > what > > I've read...adding another medication on top of the ingredients in > > the vaccine is goign to make her body work overtime trying to > > detoxify itself. I know doctors say to just give them some tylenol > > and they will be fine, but honestly I really believe that that is > not > > true! Tylenol depletes the body of important enzymes and amino > acids > > the body needs. > > > > I really recommend you get Alli on a good probiotic from a health > > food store. Probiotics are the opposite of antibiotics. > Antibiotics > > deplete the gut of ALL the good AND bad bacteria that is in the > gut. > > Probiotics replenish the GOOD bacteria and put it back in the gut. > > 80% of the immune system is in the gut, so if you help put the good > > bacteria in her gut, she will be more likely to get through what > she > > is dealing with right now. You can get a good probiotic at Down To > > Earth in . It's about $35 but SO worth it! > > > > Also, I would recommend you avoid ALL sugars especially processed > > sugars. And avoid MSG and any high fructose corn syrup. Try to > give > > her whatever she will eat, but try to push the veggies and some > good > > proteins like eggs. > > > > Also, I would recommend you calling your doctors office and MAKING > > the nurse write down ALL of her vaccine reactions - even if the > nurse > > tells you " it's normal and she'll be fine " it needs to be > > documented. > > > > I'm going to post on some of my vaccine websites for you just > asking > > if there is anything else that would help Alli get through this > > vaccine reaction better. > > > > And actually if you want to call me at all today, I'd be more than > > happy to talk with you. My number is .... Feel free to call me > any > > time! I'll be around all day today! > > > > I will get back to you with the books and websites you can look > at. > > Right now I'm gonna check to see if there are any other things you > > can do for Alli. > > > > Talk to you soon! Know that I'm thinking/praying for you guys! > > > > *** > > > > What ELSE can I tell her!? What else can she do for her little > girl? > > The poor child's brain is swelling... and I feel so helpless. > > > > Any other advice you guys have let me know and I will pass it on to > > her! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 I would give her the package insert link to see for herself what the adverse reactions listed are and I would give her Merck's warning found in their own manual. Here are both links. Her child's response is supposedly not one that is expected from a healthy child. Merck has warnings about live-virus vaccines (the chickenpox vaccine is a live-virus vaccine). See below. http://tinyurl.com/27fe2k Also, " Merck warns in its Manual that patients with, or from families with, B and/or T cell immunodeficiencies should not receive live-virus vaccines due to the risk of severe or fatal infection. Elsewhere, it lists features of B and T cell immunodeficiencies as food allergies, inhalant allergies, eczema, dermatitis, neurological deterioration and heart disease. To translate, people with these conditions can die if they receive live-virus vaccines. Their immune systems are simply not competent enough to guarantee a healthy reaction to the viral assault from modified live-virus vaccines " . http://tinyurl.com/39dsu7 Sometimes it does take a horrific incident for parents to wake the heck up and see what they are buying into unfortunately. You are a good friend. Dawn > > Hey guys! I need some advice/help! > > My friend's daughter....I think she's about 5?...just got her chicken > pox vaccine yesterday. After she got it, she came home with a fever, > irritability, vomiting, increased sleepiness and a headache. > > I'm really worried about her. I know that encephalitis is a vaccine > reaction which is why I believe she has a headache. > > I don't vaccinate my own child, so I sent her an email letting her > know that she needs to report these vaccine reactions to both the > VAERS website and to her doctors office because it needs to be > documented there. > > Here is what else I wrote to her: > > Hey Lora!! > > I'm so glad you weren't offended or angry at me for sending you a > message! Vaccinations are quite touchy....and sometimes when I share > the information that I have people get mad at me because they feel > defensive of their choices as we don't vaccinate at all > y'know? People think that if you parent differently than they do or > make different choices that you are saying that they are " wrong " and > that is so not the case! Vaccines just happen to be one of those > things that I am incredibly passionate about, and so I just so happen > to try to read everything and anything I can about them, so of course > over the years I've read a LOT about the subject! > > Now, honestly to me, her vaccine reactions actually sound pretty > serious. Vomiting and having such a headache is not supposed to > happen. I have a feeling that the reason she got a headhache was > because her brain was swollen (i'm seriously not trying to scare you! > but one of the side effects of the chicken pox vaccine is > encephalitis (brain inflammation). > > According to the Vaccine Guide by Dr. Sears..these are the > most common vaccine reactions to the chicken pox vaccine: > > 1. A rash occurs in about 4% of people around two weeks after the > shot. > 2. Flu like symptoms like body aches and pans > 3. Bleeding problems > 4. Pneumonia > 5. Skin infections > 6. Severe liffte threatening rash > 7. Nervous system effects including Guillian Barre syndrome, > encephalitis (brain inflammation), seizures, and stroke > > Now it sounds to me like she has flu like symptoms along with > encephalitis and a fever. Whatever you do, do NOT give her tylenol! > I am not a medical professional....but from what I know and from what > I've read...adding another medication on top of the ingredients in > the vaccine is goign to make her body work overtime trying to > detoxify itself. I know doctors say to just give them some tylenol > and they will be fine, but honestly I really believe that that is not > true! Tylenol depletes the body of important enzymes and amino acids > the body needs. > > I really recommend you get Alli on a good probiotic from a health > food store. Probiotics are the opposite of antibiotics. Antibiotics > deplete the gut of ALL the good AND bad bacteria that is in the gut. > Probiotics replenish the GOOD bacteria and put it back in the gut. > 80% of the immune system is in the gut, so if you help put the good > bacteria in her gut, she will be more likely to get through what she > is dealing with right now. You can get a good probiotic at Down To > Earth in . It's about $35 but SO worth it! > > Also, I would recommend you avoid ALL sugars especially processed > sugars. And avoid MSG and any high fructose corn syrup. Try to give > her whatever she will eat, but try to push the veggies and some good > proteins like eggs. > > Also, I would recommend you calling your doctors office and MAKING > the nurse write down ALL of her vaccine reactions - even if the nurse > tells you " it's normal and she'll be fine " it needs to be > documented. > > I'm going to post on some of my vaccine websites for you just asking > if there is anything else that would help Alli get through this > vaccine reaction better. > > And actually if you want to call me at all today, I'd be more than > happy to talk with you. My number is .... Feel free to call me any > time! I'll be around all day today! > > I will get back to you with the books and websites you can look at. > Right now I'm gonna check to see if there are any other things you > can do for Alli. > > Talk to you soon! Know that I'm thinking/praying for you guys! > > *** > > What ELSE can I tell her!? What else can she do for her little girl? > The poor child's brain is swelling... and I feel so helpless. > > Any other advice you guys have let me know and I will pass it on to > her! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 I'd advise her to see/talk to a good Classical Homeopath and fast. Reiki heading her way if she wants it. Muriel > > Hey guys! I need some advice/help! > > My friend's daughter....I think she's about 5?...just got her chicken > pox vaccine yesterday. After she got it, she came home with a fever, > irritability, vomiting, increased sleepiness and a headache. > *** > > What ELSE can I tell her!? What else can she do for her little girl? > The poor child's brain is swelling... and I feel so helpless. > > Any other advice you guys have let me know and I will pass it on to > her! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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