The HPV Vaccine - Is it Worth Taking?

Posted on July 23, 2008

This article is strictly my opinion. Your opinion may vary greatly. Always check with your doctor for the potential risks of cervical cancer.

Over the last couple of days I’ve been reading about the HPV vaccine and it’s side effects from doctors and people just like you and me. I am stunned by the information.

I did a search on the Internet about the HPV vaccine and came up with some pretty incriminating results. My mind is just blown away by how ignorant our scientists, researchers, doctors and people in general really are when it comes to vaccines.

Any other prescription medicine has to undergo years of studies and still may not be approved for humans because they may cause serious side effects. But the HPV vaccine is being pushed on the American public without any real long term studies and is still in the experimental stages.

I’ve found that vaccines are sort of pushed through the system in a panic mode. So, the long term studies are by-passed. It really doesn’t matter to the professionals that it may injure or kill a few people. They are making money by giving the vaccines. Money - the root of all evil.

The 13-year-old girl who is now paralyzed and may be a victim of the HPV vaccine really stirs my emotions. How can our government and medical society justify giving the vaccine knowing it can injure and kill?

People are always sharing their stories about some event or action that could save just one persons life. Yet the government and medical society will give a drug that it knows will injure and kill, justifying it by saying it will save more lives than it will kill. Now, does this really make any sense to you?

Having something like that on my conscience would put me in an early grave. My philosophy is if there is anything I can do to save just one life then I will do it. But to take an innocent life to save another’s is plain WRONG.

To deliberately give a drug to millions of women and young girls, knowing that it will injure and kill some of them, even if it’s just one person, is insane. Maybe it will save some womens lives, maybe not. We don’t even know for sure.

Any time any other drug is thought to have caused serious injury or death to a human being, it is pulled off the market. But this drug is actually being pushed on the American public in spite of the injuries and deaths. I can’t believe American women are falling for it.

This HPV vaccine is even being pushed to be given to YOUNG MEN. Just in case they ever have sexual intercourse with an older man. Whether or not they are gay. It’s supposed to stop warts. Now tell me, are warts more important than a human life? Give me a break!

There are also reports of 3 deaths from this vaccine. Three young women (girls) have died after being injected with the HPV vaccine. Do you think this is important? I do. But apparently the government does not. Why?

There are several things to consider when deciding whether or not to take the vaccine or give it to your underage daughters.

* How many injections are actually given, and how far apart? Currently there are 3 separate injections. Most side effects appear after the third injection. Why does there have to be 3 injections?

* Has anyone in your family been diagnosed with cervical cancer? Do you have the risk of cervical cancer in your genes? Is the risk of cervical cancer greater than the risk of the side effects of the vaccine?

* Should you require your daughters to take the HPV vaccine? “They” say it’s effective in women. But just how young should a woman be before the vaccine is really needed? This is where long term studies should be done before experimenting on our daughters lives.

* Is it morally right to give a questionable vaccine without long term studies to our underage daughters? If there is no risk now, why not wait until they are 21 years of age or older and let them make that decision for themselves.

* Why did this HPV vaccine cause such a panic that “they” pushed this drug through without long term studies? The answer is very clear to some people. “They” want more money. The scientists, researchers, doctors, pharmaceutical companies and anyone associated with this drug knows they can push American women’s panic buttons to make more money.

*Why was this drug targeted to cervical cancer? That is the only cancer it supposedly prevents. But even though cancer kills a lot of people, this particular type of cervical cancer kills very, very few women. So why give it to everyone whether they need it or not? Especially when “they” know it maims and kills?

Sure, cancer is a terrible disease. It has taken my grandfather and great aunt. But they were different cancers. I don’t even know anyone who has had cervical cancer. And there are cures for it if a woman keeps her GYN appointments up to date and gets it caught early.

We, as the people of this United States, need to take a stand and say, “That’s enough.” We should not line up like little guinea pigs and do everything “they” say we should do.

We need to use our common sense.

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