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To: exDemMom

“One healthy 14-year-old girl suffered more than 150 seizures – during which she stopped breathing for up to 40 seconds - following her third Gardasil shot. Another vaccinated 15-year-old suddenly became paralyzed from the waist down the day after receiving her second dose of Gardasil and had to be hospitalized for two months.”

So you are saying that these specific events are just coincidence? That these type of things happen all along in a small percentage of random people?

Surely you realize that’s ridiculous.


26 posted on 12/22/2011 6:37:14 AM PST by webstersII
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To: webstersII
“One healthy 14-year-old girl suffered more than 150 seizures – during which she stopped breathing for up to 40 seconds - following her third Gardasil shot. Another vaccinated 15-year-old suddenly became paralyzed from the waist down the day after receiving her second dose of Gardasil and had to be hospitalized for two months.”

So you are saying that these specific events are just coincidence? That these type of things happen all along in a small percentage of random people?

Surely you realize that’s ridiculous.

That is absolutely what I am saying. In a large population, adverse events happen at a low frequency all the time. There is no reason to think that these low frequency events are happening any more frequently in Gardasil vaccinated patients than in the general population.

I suggest reading the post #28 by CharlesWayneCT. He did an excellent job of explaining the statistical underpinnings of my position.

38 posted on 12/22/2011 7:14:37 AM PST by exDemMom (Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
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