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Hours and days after - still can't be the vaccine, they say

This the newer Cervarix

2nd part of this email is appeal from parents.............give

feedback at the website

This is what they say at the end

To date these are the adverse reactions of Cervarix

Total number of reports received 623

Total number of suspected reactions 1416

Estimated number of doses administered unavailable to date

Source - MHRA Cervarix Safety Analysis Dec 4th 2008.

PDF Available with total breakdown of adverse reactions.

Source is here

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Sheri

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4th December 2008

A SCHOOLGIRL was left paralysed after being struck down by a mystery illness.

Ashleigh Cave, 12, has been bed-bound in Alder Hey children's

hospital since October after collapsing during a family trip to London.

The Year 8 pupil at Maghull's Maricourt Catholic high school fell ill

with a severe headache within minutes of having her HPV cervical cancer jab.

She developed nausea before collapsing two days later and being taken

into hospital, where she has remained ever since.

Ashleigh is currently undergoing intensive physiotherapy and hydro-

therapy to help her regain movement in her legs.

Doctors ruled out a link between the jab and Ashleigh's current

condition, saying she demonstrated " no pathological reaction " to her

vaccination.

They also ruled out a link between Ashleigh's current condition and a

pre-existing genetic condition she has, known as Noonan's syndrome,

which causes heart abnormalities and sight and hearing problems.

Ashleigh's mum Cheryl, 37, of Old Roan, said: " I went to pick

Ashleigh up from school and she was complaining of a headache and crying.

" She had a doctor's appointment, which I took her to, and when we got

home, she went straight to bed.

" The following day, she was very weak, had dizzy spells and kept

saying her body was aching, so I kept her off school.

" The next day, we were due to go and see friends in London. Ashleigh

said she was OK to travel, but she collapsed on the train and we had

to take her a nearby hospital, where they kept her in for 24 hours.

" We took her home and her condition worsened. She could not walk or

support her own weight and was admitted to Alder Hey. She has not

walked since. "

Since she was admitted to hospital on October 24, Ashleigh, who is on

the hospital's neuro-medical ward, has undergone intensive

physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, CT and MRI scans.

Mrs Cave added: " Ashleigh is angry she does not know what is going on.

" I take my hat off to her and her determination she will walk again. "

Dr Curran, consultant paediatric neurologist at Alder Hey,

said: " Ashleigh is at present undergoing detailed and complex investigations.

" She is receiving a full input from all appropriate clinical staff,

including a detailed rehabilitation programme to support her recovery.

" Ashleigh's problems are not related to Noonan's syndrome and I can

say with complete certainty she is demonstrating no pathological

reaction to her vaccination. "

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9th December 2008

Plea for HPV info

MY 12-year-old daughter Ashleigh was featured in the ECHO (Dec 4),

after suffering an " unknown illness " which has left her paralysed,

very soon after having her first HPV vaccine injection.

Sheer desperation led me to search the internet to see if this

drastic reaction has happened before.

We, her family, have been absolutely gobsmacked by the volume and

severity of officially reported reactions, recorded in the US and

others, where the programme has been running around 12-18 months,

longer than here in the UK.

Here the programme started only in August, Ashleigh had her injection

on October 15, and we wonder if she is the only young lady to have

had a reaction.

We would be very grateful if readers would share their experiences

regarding the vaccine with us, as all searches refer to the US.

We only wish to raise awareness of the possible side effects.

Cheryl and Ashleigh Cave, Old Roan

To date these are the adverse reactions of Cervarix

Total number of reports received 623

Total number of suspected reactions 1416

Estimated number of doses administered unavailable to date

Source - MHRA Cervarix Safety Analysis Dec 4th 2008.

PDF Available with total breakdown of adverse reactions.

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Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

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