Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 What happened to her mother? That is so scary. KristySome of you may remember that I reported taking a mercury containing flu vaccine during a mercury excretion experiment last January. 28 days after the shot I came down with a double pnuemonia.This year my uncle and my neighbor had the same thing happen and I know a DAN! nurse who lost her mother to the flu vaccine.I would like to do a story on adverse effects from the flu vaccine. If you have a story that you'd like to share, please contact me today. I need to get this done over the next couple days.kurtzstanInclude your phone number and a good time to contact you for a 10 or 15 minute interview.ALSO, please post your story in the group.Thank you.- Stan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 I had a flu shot while pregnant at the advice of my physician as well as flyers all over Kaiser Permenente in Fontana, CA (Where Kaiser began AND now the flyers urge pregnant women NOT to get the flu shot) during the beginning of 2003 I believe. My son had one when he was six months old (still at urging of Kaiser and this was the end of 2003) and then another flu shot at 18 months of age. All of these had thimerisol in them. I started to notice a few stims pop up probably in January of 2005 when he had his last flu shot in December of 2004. He began tugging at his ears and I thought he had an earache. We took him to the doctors and they said he was fine. He had a cold but no earache. He acted like something was wrong. I can't say it's because of the flu shots (3 total) that he has autism but most definitely a contributor!!! Kristie Aidan 3.6 years old valtrex zoloft nizerol HHV6 was 1:320 now normal at 1:20 BUT Dr G continuing with valtrex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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