Warning: Dangerous HPV Vaccine Ruined The Life of This Young Teen

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Chloe was a healthy 12-year-old from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. She led a very active lifestyle, hiked every day, and even prepared to become a professional dancer. All this changed when she received a vaccine against HPV. Due to a serious complication regarding her vaccination, she suffered a breakdown of her autonomous nerve system (ANS) As she explained on her Facebook page, “(In) October 2016 I died and came back to life due to the severity of my damaged ANS (autonomic nervous system) – I was resuscitated and put on life support until my internal organs recovered and until I could breathe without a ventilator,”. Now she's 18 and suffers from a rare disease called Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), a rare and complex degenerative neuro-immune disease. Because of the disease, she can feel constant physical and mental fatigue, muscle pain, and problems with cognition. The dangerous condition can develop after an infection or trauma most often resulting from a brain injury or a hazardous chemical. Chloe also suffers from Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome or POTS. She has an arrhythmia-like heart state, which increases rapidly and causes shakiness. Reaching out on her Facebook page,
“Everyday is a battle against the never-ending symptoms against pain, random and exhausting fits, mast cell reactions, the agony when meds, feed and water is pushed down my tube. Then there’s the war with the invisible aspects people don’t see: nausea, migraines, vision problems, light and noise sensitivity, the multiple injection wounds from injecting daily to reduce blood clots. You don’t see the paralyzed stomach or delayed motility of my GI tract, the raw inflammation and ulceration in my colon, the overactive nerve endings, blocked signals in my brain and spinal cord, and of course the intense chronic pain that you don’t always see in public because of the ‘stay brave and cry later face.” She also writes, “My heart bleeds with the torture knowing I may never walk again, let alone dance again,”
Chloe's fate is uncertain. As a young girl of 18 years, she spent six years struggling with her condition. She also blames the HPV vaccine for her future and uses her time to spread awareness about the risks of the vaccine. In spite of everything life throws at her, she doesn't lose hope and regularly writes about her journey on her blog, as well as her Facebook page. There are also numerous comments on her page from members of families who experienced a similar fate.
"Stay strong we know what's it's like our 17 years old has a very similar thing going on too with mast cell activation playing a part as well. Every day is a battle and having to have 30 pills a day to try and keep her Semi well and out of hospital.love to keep in touch with you .xxxx" - Nicola Copland Dear Chloe "I love you, honey. My 20-year-old daughter was stricken with a very rare autoimmune disease called Suesacs syndrome. She was an outgoing, outdoors, let's go hiking beautiful young woman. Now most days, she's in a wheelchair if she's up at all. Getting chemo to stop the progression Hugs to you. Danielle did have 1 HPV vaccination when she was 12 or 13... thank you for sharing your story ... sending you love, comfort and strength" - Linda Du Bois Bower "I can sympathise with you Chloe my daughter Chloe had the HPV shot and had some of the reactions you have had it was horrible, and I would not wish it on anyone. I have had her do Homoeopathic medicine, and it helped her a lot. I hope you get better soon." - Nachelle Fogarty Hepfner "Stay strong! My daughter has been fighting the toxins of the vaccine for the past four years. She was in the hospital for fifteen days after the first dose...complete paralysis with the worst muscle weakness. We started a detoxification treatment a year ago with a homeopathic doctor, and she started to see improvements right away. Praying for you!" - Lizzette Ortiz Nixon "My daughter has had health issues since her vaccination, but after reading this sad story, I realise how good my daughter has it. THANK YOU for your story and strength, may the Lord richly bless you and guide you to healing." - Katherine Gislason Kilbourne

How did these vaccines even get approved?

The HPV vaccines in question are produced by a "big pharma" company called Gardasil Inc. They started the production of the vaccine in ... after being approved by the FDA in ... There has been a huge debate in the media against using these vaccines. The debate had even reached the 2012 presidential elections in the US when Rep. Michele Bachmann The Sun the Today Show that after the last Republican debate, she was approached by a mother who told her that her daughter became mentally disabled after receiving the HPV vaccine. This statement intensified the public debate. The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following statement
“Since the vaccine has been introduced, more than 35 million doses have been administered, and it has an excellent safety record,”.
The gains from the Gardasil vaccine are far and few. They last for only five years, and the health risks associated with them are too much to brush off. Before, in 2009, Dr Diane Harper, one of the lead Merck researchers was interviewed by CBS News. In her statement, she spoke about the health risks associated with the vaccine cannot be ignored. In her words, “The benefit to public health is nothing, there is no reduction in cervical cancers, they are just postponed,” said Harper to CBS News. She added that the potentially dangerous side effects are riskier than cervical cancer itself.
“The risks of serious adverse events including death reported after Gardasil use…were 3.4/100,000 doses distributed. The rate of serious adverse reactions on par with the death rate of cervical cancer. Gardasil has been associated with at least as many serious adverse events as there are deaths from cervical cancer developing each year. Indeed, the risks of vaccination are under-reported,” said Dr Harper.
She also noted, “Parents and women must know that deaths occurred.” Source Mail Online Image source The Sun