Guest guest Posted December 10, 1999 Report Share Posted December 10, 1999 The FDA estimates that only 10% of reactions are reported to VAERS, so all the numbers are off. >From: Reiss <lisa@...> >Reply-Vaccinationsonelist > " Vaccinationsonelist " <Vaccinationsonelist>, AVML ><avml@...>, Dawn <prove@...>, Debbie LT >Bermudes <mcvchq@...>, Belkin <belkin@...> >Subject: Help??? >Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 00:18:11 -0500 > >Howdy from up here in CT and Happy Holidays to all of you. > >I need some very specific facts because I will be using them for a very >important letter that must go out within the next couple days. Any help >would be immensely appreciated. > >1. Does anyone know how many reports VAERS has received since its >inception? How many this year and how many were deaths? Last year? > >2. What is the estimate of the number of reactions that are experienced >that could be avoided? I am asking because I was told that 96-97% of >all children have vaccines without incident and 3-4% suffer adverse >reactions that could be avoided. I feel like this number is higher but >need a reference to site. > >Any help would be REALLY appreciated. Thanks in advance. > > Reiss > > >-- >@... >*************************************************************** >We Must Have The Freedom To Choose & Respect Everyone's Choice >*************************************************************** >Any information obtained here is not to be construed as medical >OR legal advice. The decision to vaccinate and how you >implement that decision is yours and yours alone. ><< text3.html >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 1999 Report Share Posted December 10, 1999 In a message dated 12/9/1999 11:29:29 PM Central Standard Time, lisa@... writes: << 2. What is the estimate of the number of reactions that are experienced that could be avoided? I am asking because I was told that 96-97% of all children have vaccines without incident and 3-4% suffer adverse reactions that could be avoided. I feel like this number is higher but need a reference to site. >> Can't really help, but as far as the above -- HAH. Number one they aren't counting *normal* reactions. High pitched screaming, swelling at the sight, etc. They consider these *normal*, not worth reporting, because just about everyone has them. Problem is -- high pitched screaming, for instance, is indicative of brain damage. It doesn't matter if it's 5 minutes, 5 hours, or a day. The brain has been damaged. To what degree is dependent upon the individual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 My daughter was on naproxen for 5 wks for possible JRA in her right knee and ankle. During the 5wks she had no pain... and would have pain several times a week for the past 2 yrs. We took her off the med 7 days ago due to stomach issues from it. She did good up until yesterday.. lots of pain.. lots of waking up crying in pain. she did come down with the stomach flu early this AM. Any correlation? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 For us, it is normal to have a flare up whe she is sick. Sometimes the flare is small and other times she is in pain. I m sorry your daughter is going through this. From: <sarahjacobson77@...> Subject: help??? Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011, 2:28 PM  My daughter was on naproxen for 5 wks for possible JRA in her right knee and ankle. During the 5wks she had no pain... and would have pain several times a week for the past 2 yrs. We took her off the med 7 days ago due to stomach issues from it. She did good up until yesterday.. lots of pain.. lots of waking up crying in pain. she did come down with the stomach flu early this AM. Any correlation? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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