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My 17 yr old daughter received her first Gardasil on April 17,08 ...

Posted at 9: 4 PM on Aug 02, 2008 by amym517, #32992
My 17 yr old daughter received her first Gardasil on April 17,08 with only pain at the injection site on June 16th 08 she received the 2nd within days she started complaining of severe headaches and eye pain so I scheduled a routine eye exam thinking that her glasses may need to be updated. After her exam her optomatrist called me intot he room telling me that she had severe swelling of her optic nerve and scheduled her for an MRI before we could get that done she went to the ER for severe pain in the eye and headaches there they did the MRI and it was normal no tumors or anything that would cause such headaches. On July 3 she called me from work asking to be picked up because the pain was so bad she could not function at all she was weak, dizzy and overall just not feeling good. I took her to the ER again where they performed a spinal tap and tons of bloodwork and admitted her for pain control on July 5th she had a 2nd spinal tap and every day more bloodwork was performed so far ALL tests ran have come back normal. She was in the hospital 5 days. She seen her ophthalmologist a week after being released and we talked to her about the Gardasil and she felt there was enough "coincidence" to have my daughters pediatrician file a adverse reaction form. That has been done and my daughter has learned to live with the pain since nothing seems to help it anymore. Also the last 6 weeks she has had bad insomnia and nose bleeds.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Sep 08, 2008 by floxintoxin, #12154

I don't think she needs to live with the pain. Fight like hell! Ignore the doctors, they caused the damage in the first place. I've seen the same posts over and over again. The common link your daughter shares is with diabetics. I'm not saying she has diabetes, far from it. I'm telling you I found a common link in peripheral neuropathy, which I've been through and diabetes. There is research that a couple of special B-vitamins can help. I'm taking it and believe me, the difference is amazing. You can find out the details on my site floxintoxin.com. Methyl-B12 and Benfotiamine are the ones to research.

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