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Gardasil Consequences: Long-Term Autoimmune Dysfunction

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I was one of those who was convinced that Gardasil would be a good thing. I was unaware of the whole debate surrounding vaccines and the very real risk of injury, despite the fact that my mom suffered injury from the Salk vaccine (polio) in the 1950’s. Even so, I was not warned; no doctor has ever even asked for my family history in that regard.

Trust in the pharma industry was for me a given. I was mercifully oblivious of the dubious practices and entirely false assumptions that lie at the basis of vaccine development. In late 2004, I even did a feature story for a TV news program about the testing of the HPV vaccines in a reference group in Finland. Later, when Gardasil was launched with a recommendation for women aged up to 30 without previous history of HPV infections, I was all ears. A friend and I were at the upper age limit but we both deemed it a good idea to get the vaccine; even at the cost of some $80 a shot (times three!). At the time, I was working in Beijing, China and living with the constant haze of fine-particle pollution that covers the city’s skies. Perhaps that was part of the reason for the adverse reaction I suffered.

The first shot was given at an international clinic in Beijing at the end of May 2008 (according to the notes from the clinic, it was batch number NG39310. The second dose was from that same batch). As far as I can remember, it even entailed a prior doctor’s visit, which was almost nonsensical. I cannot recall whether I signed off on a form relieving the clinic from any possible responsibility in case of side effects. I did not feel anything immediately that I remember because it was customary to wait around for 20 minutes after the shot. Rather, the problems began some weeks later, perhaps even up to a month later, with a flu-like sensation and fatigue, which developed into a state of apathy and brain fog and slowed down my work considerably. I felt unwell and looked it, to the extent that friends and colleagues expressed worry, but I attributed it to the grey skies and the haze over Beijing.

At the beginning of August, the second shot ensued. After that one, I remember having some pelvic pain and unease, nausea and dizziness with period cramps and a bleeding that began late. I was remarkably easily irritated and unnerved. I have always been a night owl rather than a morning person, but after two vaccination rounds I was so fatigued in the morning I just had real trouble getting out of bed. I was constantly tired and had spells when I just could not pay attention to all that was happening around me in a meeting or discussion at work.

By the time I had the third dose of Gardasil it was winter (given December 5th, 2008, batch number NH27420). I remember that episode from eight years ago when I walked out of the doctor’s office. I felt a sudden onset of nausea, like sea-sickness. I felt weary and apathetic. I was not sleeping well. I could not fall asleep until the wee hours in the morning. A few months later, when I had left China and was back at my old job, I felt like a ghost in the morning. I was not doing well, but then again I realize I have been lucky, as I am not one of those worse hit by Gardasil, even though it has taken a toll on my health and my capacity to work.

A year went by and I was still managing somehow, with occasional spells of either insomnia or an abnormal onset of sleepiness. I then fell ill with mononucleosis, an inflammatory disease that lasted for a year and a half and left me with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). I am still struggling, but have discovered some coping strategies. Strangely, none of this has affected my physical fitness; I can do work-outs at the gym, do long walks and go jogging, even though the fatigue is there most of the time, lurking. I understand that to be in actual effect an autoimmune condition.

Worse, there is the enhanced cancer risk that has been reported because of the recombinant genetically engineered HPV DNA and the contamination of the vaccine with some HPV strains, other than those it was supposedly designed to protect against. What are the implications for my future health as one of those affected by this health scandal, callously promulgated by the pharma industry? After being vaccinated with Gardasil I have once had an abnormal pap smear test in 2011, other than that I have never shown any symptoms of cervical dysplasia.

I cannot believe that the marketing of the vaccine still is allowed to continue and that Merck does not acknowledge the suffering it has brought on women and teenage girls. What really bothers me is that there seem to be no efforts to determine what exactly is the mechanism by which the content of the vaccine causes the autoimmune disorders and the injury to the nervous system. Why are not those pathways investigated so that we would get some clarity into what is happening? How exactly do the components of the vaccine affect the human body? What is the scope for compensation, if any, for those of us injured? I find it appalling that Merck does not take responsibility for the damage caused. It seems the only serious government action that has been taken is in Japan, where vaccinations were halted and the HPV vaccines were taken out of the national vaccine program. In other countries, there has been substantial debate about the negative effects of the HPV vaccine. I was appalled to learn just now from a friend in Denmark that Gardasil is being administered for free to women over the age of 30 under a program that is supposed to prevent cancer, even though the fate of the vaccinated Danish teenagers who have suffered serious neurologic injuries has been given much attention. How can this be allowed to continue?

Five Years After Gardasil

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My name is Ashley Adair and I am suffering the side effects of something I thought would help me.  I received the Gardasil vaccine because the people and doctors all around me kept telling me “OH! This vaccine is the best thing to happen to the medical industry!” Of course my mom and I fell for it like many girls have. I want to let people know about the dark side of the Gardasil vaccine.

My Life Before Gardasil

Before the HPV Vaccine, I was the most energetic child. I went to school for 8 hours, then went to 3 hours of gymnastics practice, finishing with homework at night. My weekends were filled with gymnastics meets. After gymnastics I went straight into competition cheerleading, which were the same hours. I basically lived in the gym and loved every second of it. I was blessed. Overall I was a healthy child.

After the First Gardasil Injection

I received my first injection in April, 2008. My injection did hurt more than a normal injection. I had mild soreness and redness after. At the time, I didn’t recognize the symptoms I was having. I had slight fatigue, and I would occasionally have a very sore throat. I could not stick my tongue out and I just threw it off as an allergic reaction to chlorine because I was swimming a lot.

After the Second Gardasil Injection

The nightmare began in June, 2008. I received the second shot and I noticed it hurt a bit more than the first. I almost cried a bit, which is very much unlike me. I got a little lightheaded at the checkout line. After 30 minutes, I was fine. The very next night I told my mom I was very sick. I was crying in pain with my pelvis and legs absolutely killing me. I was running a fever and I was very nauseous. So like any parent would, she took me to the emergency room. Of course, the doctors only listen to one symptom and told me I had a stomach virus and that they couldn’t do anything for me. They sent me home.

The next day I was so exhausted and slept till about 3 o’clock. My mom came home from work.  I went outside and noticed I had some kind of rash all over my body. It looked like someone took a fine point purple permanent marker and dotted it all over me. My mom immediately took me to my regular pediatrician and he could not figure out what was on me. He ran a lot of blood work and we went home until we could receive the blood work news. My mom received a phone call around 9 o’clock; one of the scariest phone calls she has ever received. My doctor told her I needed to get back to the ER ASAP. He told her that my blood work was CRITICAL, and the rash on me was called a petechial rash.

Petechiae rashMy red blood cells and white blood cells were completely wiped out. They told me if I were to do a handstand my gums would start bleeding and I would bleed to death. If I caught a common cold my body would not be able to fight it off and I would die. Over the next six weeks I went through so many different rashes, EXTREME fatigue, joint pains, leg pains, shoulder pains, dizziness, and low blood pressure. I finally went to an infectious disease specialist and he told me not to get the third shot or I wouldn’t be here.

I finally started getting better. At the age of 15 I still had not received my menstrual cycle. I went to an OBGYN and he put me on birth control to start my period. That should have been a sign then but we didn’t think about it. I never gained my energy back. My senior year things started acting up again. I got a hemangioma on my lip.

This was very strange because it is mostly babies that will get a hemangioma, not adults. After that happened, I started getting very sick. I missed weeks of school at a time. I kept getting severe bronchitis and I just couldn’t shake it off. I also had to go to the doctor because I was very depressed. I was then put on Zoloft. Luckily my teachers worked with me and I graduated with A’s and B’s.

Ashley Adair Hemangioma post Gardasil
The hemangioma that developed on my lip.

Five Years Post Gardasil

Over the five years after I received the shot I always slept, never had energy, and kept getting what I thought was growing pains. In June of 2012 my growing pains were getting worse in my knees/legs. So my mom took me to the doctor and they couldn’t really figure out what was wrong. They put me in a knee brace and gave me medicine and sent me off. I also just did not feel good at all and my doctor ran some more blood work on me. We then found out I had hypothyroidism, I am now on medicine for that.

From June 2012 until now (August 2013), I face every day with severe pain. My pain is in my lower back, pelvic, hips, back of leg, and knee. I had eight epidurals for the pain. Nothing worked. My legs will also turn a dark purple almost black and it will travel all the way down to my feet.  No one seems to know what causes this.

Ashley Adair post Gardasil blood pooling
My leg turning purple.

I had an MRI for my back and found out that I am missing an ovary and have a mass on my uterus. Of course, when I went to the OBGYN for it, he did a sonogram and could find neither the mass nor my ovary. He threw me off like it was no big deal. I am now lost on whether I have an ovary or a mass.

I have discovered in this situation that doctors really will not try to help you. They just don’t believe you or throw you off to another doctor if they can’t figure it out. I also have lost family members because of this problem. Not everyone will believe you or know what you are going through, but I am here to get my word out so no girl or boy will have to go through the misery that I am going through. I want to create something good out of something terrible.

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