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I copied it like this but not as it looked

We can get it from the cache

You just google on the URL and it will show the link and click on

cached

http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:gSEDXX0b2tcJ:www.vhcinfo.org/Vaccination/SE11.htm+http://www.vhcinfo.org/Vaccination/SE13.htm & hl=en & ct=clnk & cd=1 & gl=us & client=firefox-a

or tinyurl

http://tinyurl.com/5ungtg

and voila, there it is.....................save it

http://www.vhcinfo.org/Vaccination/SE13.htm

Adverse Event Definitions

& Evaluation

Treatment & Management

Future Doses

Comments

(SE13) Neurologic disease, severe:

Possible diagnoses include:

·

Peripheral neuropathy, nonfocal

·

Encephalopathy

·

Guillain-Barré syndrome

·

Progressive focal neurologic disease (see also SE 14)

Assumes no other etiologic factor

·

Consult with neurology for diagnosis and treatment.

·

Some cases may benefit from rapid treatment with high-dose

intravenous immunoglobulin.

·

Contact VHC Network for case management requirements.

·

Give temporary

exemption, pending consultation with neurology.

·

Submit VAERS report.

·

Consider risk for recurrent

reaction before administering additional doses.

·

Permanent exemption may be

required.

If a patient has “ANY reaction that does not involve the

injection site,” military doctors should, “avoid multiple vaccines in one

session for this patient,” when giving future doses.

Why aren’t pediatricians being told this?

Comments

Systemic Events (SE): Symptoms and signs of illness after

vaccination. Any reaction that

does not involve the injection site.

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Temporal

relationship does NOT prove a cause-effect relationship, particularly if

multiple vaccines were given and/or other specific diagnoses of illness

have occurred.

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Healthcare provider should provide appropriate

diagnostic evaluation.

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In some

cases, give pretreatment to avert symptoms with next vaccination, to

avoid morbidity, but allowing for continued

vaccination.

2

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If mild

and self-limited, may proceed with next dose.

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Avoid multiple vaccines in one

session for this patient, if possible.

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Privileged healthcare providers may make clinical

decisions to alleviate future discomfort for individual patients who

develop substantial or persistent

reactions.

7-8

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VAERS

reporting discussed in text.

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Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales

UK

Vaccines -

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers &

Childhood Disease & Homeopathy Email classes start in December

2008

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