Thursday, November 12, 2009

Teen Diagnosed With Guillain-Barre Syndrome After Swine Flu Shot

Now, don't jump to conclusions. It's perfectly normal - "routine", even - for healthy, young, athletic people's immune systems to randomly and spontaneously attack their brain stems. The fact that this boy came down with this condition mere hours after getting an H1N1 vaccination is a freak coincidence, even though GBS is listed as a possible adverse reaction in the vaccine's own inserts. To this day the establishment vehemently denies the swine flu vaccine caused a flare-up of Guillain Barre in 1976, and, as usual, grossly under-estimates the number of injured and dead from that debacle. And now with the syndrome popping up again in the midst of a massive vaccination campaign, the CDC still maintains there is 'no clear link'. Go back to sleep, America. Here's a 36-pack of beer, and 25 channels of NFL football. Your government has it all figured out.

    MSNBC -

    Jordan McFarland, 14, was hospitalized for five days after coming down with
    Guillain-Barre syndrome hours after receiving a vaccination for H1N1.

    A 14-year-old Virginia boy is weak and struggling to walk after coming down with a reported case of Guillain-Barre syndrome within hours after receiving the H1N1 vaccine for swine flu.

    Jordan McFarland, a high school athlete from Alexandria, Va., left Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children Tuesday night in a wheelchair nearly a week after developing severe headaches, muscle spasms and weakness in his legs following a swine flu shot. He will likely need the assistance of a walker for four to six weeks, plus extensive physical therapy.

    “The doctor said I’ll recover fully, but it’s going to take some time,” the teenager said.

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