on 25-01-2015 04:38 PM
A reminder of the debt that Australia has, while Labor can bury their heads and deny it exists the fact remains we have a huge problem with debt and sooner than later the chips will fall, no business, no state and no country can keep operating in the red, eventually those we own the money to will own us. Who will own us?
The state of Qld has debt of $80 billion dollars, Labor are saying they don’t think it’s that bad, Bill Shorten on Australia’s debt, there is no debt crisis, there is a crisis and we are in this situation because of Labor, no one else and the bottom line is Labor can’t fix this problem, their speciality is creating debt not fixing debt.
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 28-04-2015 04:29 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:I personally do not understand why a parent would not want to do everything to protect her/his daughters and sons from HPV, bad enough in itself, and possibly various Cancers.
True. But not if it means risking their health by injecting them with a substance that has known SERIOUS adverse side effects.
IIn April 2007, Australia introduced the Gardasil vaccine to Australian girls aged 12-16 years. This was immediately followed by young women becoming ill with serious side effects.
To date, Australia’s database of adverse event notifications (DAEN) has recorded over 1991 suspected side effects following the cervical cancer vaccination.
In the U.S. the total number of adverse effects stands now at 30,000, with 138 deaths and 5977 girls and young women whose health never recovered. Due to the lack of mandatory reporting, only between 1 per cent and 10 per cent of adverse reactions are ever recorded, so unfortunately we are really looking at much higher figures.
Is that something you'd wish on your daughter?
on 28-04-2015 04:48 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:A FEDERAL Health Minister (Tony Abbott) can't have found out, requested more info?
who said he didn't?
who do you think he meant by "experts"?
Who knows what Tony Abbott means/thinks about anything. LOL
on 28-04-2015 04:50 PM
You forgot to include the details about the seriousness of the side effects.
Headache | 388 (19.5%) |
Injection site reaction* | 364 (18.3%) |
Nausea | 306 (15.4%) |
Dizziness | 282 (14.2%) |
Fatigue and lethargy | 217 (10.9%) |
Fever | 212 (10.6%) |
Fainting | 171 (8.6%) |
Vomiting | 165 (8.3%) |
General feeling of being unwell | 162 (8.2%) |
*Injection site reaction includes one or more symptoms occurring at the site of the injection such as pain, redness, swelling, bruising, rash, itchiness, or lump. |
Fainting: Fainting is common after injections, especially in adolescents and young adults. It is one of the reasons that it is recommended that anyone receiving the vaccine should stay under observation for 15 minutes after the injection. Fainting was reported in 171 cases. Some of these cases also reported shaking or stiffening of the limbs.
Allergy: The number of anaphylactic reactions reported to the TGA was 19. The rate of reporting continues to be in keeping with the rates found in international studies for other vaccines given to adolescents and children.1 Other allergic reactions reported included urticaria (hives) in 159 cases and hypersensitivity in 19 cases.
Demyelination disorders: The TGA continues to find no evidence that the incidence of demyelinating disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, after Gardasil vaccination is higher than would occur by chance. This finding is supported by a recently published safety review of HPV vaccines.2
Deaths: No deaths directly linked to the vaccine have been reported in Australia.
You also forgot to mention that the Vaers database is not a record of deaths or side effects caused by vaccination.
on 28-04-2015 04:58 PM
@am*3 wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:A FEDERAL Health Minister (Tony Abbott) can't have found out, requested more info?
who said he didn't?
who do you think he meant by "experts"?
Who knows what Tony Abbott means/thinks about anything. LOL
does that mean ppl should make stuff
like this up?
personally - i dont think so.
on 28-04-2015 04:59 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:I personally do not understand why a parent would not want to do everything to protect her/his daughters and sons from HPV, bad enough in itself, and possibly various Cancers.
True. But not if it means risking their health by injecting them with a substance that has known SERIOUS adverse side effects.
In April 2007, Australia introduced the Gardasil vaccine to Australian girls aged 12-16 years. This was immediately followed by young women becoming ill with serious side effects.
To date, Australia’s database of adverse event notifications (DAEN) has recorded over 1991 suspected side effects following the cervical cancer vaccination.
In the U.S. the total number of adverse effects stands now at 30,000, with 138 deaths and 5977 girls and young women whose health never recovered. Due to the lack of mandatory reporting, only between 1 per cent and 10 per cent of adverse reactions are ever recorded, so unfortunately we are really looking at much higher figures.
Is that something you'd wish on your daughter?
The above quoted paragraphs are available on various blogs.
The importance of vaccination
Since the National HPV Vaccination Program was made available to females in 2007, studies have shown a drop in HPV-related infections in females (who were eligible for vaccination) along with declines in genital warts diagnoses in females, and in males due to herd immunity. As well as providing males with comprehensive protection against a range of HPV-related cancers and disease, vaccinating males will help to protect the almost 30 per cent of Australian females who remain unvaccinated.
...A study compared the prevalence of HPV types in cervical smear specimens in two groups of women 18-24 years of age, one group prior to the introduction of the HPV Vaccination Program and one group where vaccination had been in place for four years. The prevalence of the four HPV vaccine types (6, 11, 16 and 18) was significantly reduced from 29 per cent to 7 per cent four years after introduction of HPV vaccination.(5) A substantial decrease in vaccine-preventable HPV genotype infections should, in time, translate into reduction in HPV-related lesions and ultimately reduction in the burden of illness and death due to cervical cancer.
Adverse events following HPV vaccination
To date more than seven million doses of Gardasil have been distributed in Australia. The great majority of suspected adverse events reported in Australia following vaccination with Gardasil have been mild and expected problems such as headache, injection site reactions (pain, swelling, and/or redness at the injection site), nausea, dizziness, fatigue/lethargy, fever and malaise. Most of the adverse reactions that have been reported are well recognised and listed in the Gardasil Product Information. More information on adverse events including numbers can be accessed by searching the Database of Adverse Event Notifications.
The TGA has closely monitored the adverse events reported following HPV vaccination since the program was extended in February 2013 and no new safety concerns have been identified in males or females.
Last updated July 2014
http://hpv.health.gov.au/downloads/factsheet-for-professionals/
on 28-04-2015 05:00 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:You forgot to include the details about the seriousness of the side effects.
Headache 388 (19.5%) Injection site reaction* 364 (18.3%) Nausea 306 (15.4%) Dizziness 282 (14.2%) Fatigue and lethargy 217 (10.9%) Fever 212 (10.6%) Fainting 171 (8.6%) Vomiting 165 (8.3%) General feeling of being unwell 162 (8.2%) *Injection site reaction includes one or more symptoms occurring at the site of the injection such as pain, redness, swelling, bruising, rash, itchiness, or lump.
Fainting: Fainting is common after injections, especially in adolescents and young adults. It is one of the reasons that it is recommended that anyone receiving the vaccine should stay under observation for 15 minutes after the injection. Fainting was reported in 171 cases. Some of these cases also reported shaking or stiffening of the limbs.
Allergy: The number of anaphylactic reactions reported to the TGA was 19. The rate of reporting continues to be in keeping with the rates found in international studies for other vaccines given to adolescents and children.1 Other allergic reactions reported included urticaria (hives) in 159 cases and hypersensitivity in 19 cases.
Demyelination disorders: The TGA continues to find no evidence that the incidence of demyelinating disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, after Gardasil vaccination is higher than would occur by chance. This finding is supported by a recently published safety review of HPV vaccines.2
Deaths: No deaths directly linked to the vaccine have been reported in Australia.
You also forgot to mention that the Vaers database is not a record of deaths or side effects caused by vaccination.
Well you go right ahead and have your daughter vaccinated then.
28-04-2015 05:01 PM - edited 28-04-2015 05:01 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@am*3 wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:A FEDERAL Health Minister (Tony Abbott) can't have found out, requested more info?
who said he didn't?
who do you think he meant by "experts"?
Who knows what Tony Abbott means/thinks about anything. LOL
does that mean ppl should make stuff
like this up?
personally - i dont think so.
Can't see the connection there.
Did anyone make up captioned images for Rudd & Gillard and put them on the net? Hint - saw many on CS.
28-04-2015 05:02 PM - edited 28-04-2015 05:03 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:You forgot to include the details about the seriousness of the side effects.
.............
You also forgot to mention that the Vaers database is not a record of deaths or side effects caused by vaccination.
icyfroth wrote: Well you go right ahead and have your daughter vaccinated then.
Both my daughters chose themselves to have the vaccine.
What you posted is some propaganda, it isn't based on any facts at all. Especially not Australian facts.
What would no jab, no pay Abbott do in 2015?
on 28-04-2015 05:04 PM
@am*3 wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@am*3 wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:A FEDERAL Health Minister (Tony Abbott) can't have found out, requested more info?
who said he didn't?
who do you think he meant by "experts"?
Who knows what Tony Abbott means/thinks about anything. LOL
does that mean ppl should make stuff
like this up?
personally - i dont think so.
Can't see the connection there.
Did anyone make up captioned images for Rudd & Gillard and put them on the net? Hint - saw many on CS.
Selective blindness lol
28-04-2015 05:11 PM - edited 28-04-2015 05:13 PM
US
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Has anyone died after receiving an HPV vaccine?
Some deaths among people who received an HPV vaccine have been reported to VAERS. This does not mean that the vaccine caused the death, only that the death occurred after the person got the vaccine. CDC and FDA review all available information on reports of death following all vaccines, including HPV vaccines.
Between June 2006 and March 2014, when about 67 million doses of HPV vaccine had been given out in the U.S., VAERS received 96 reports of death after people received the Gardasil vaccine. Among the 96 reports of death, many could not be further studied because there was not enough information included in the report to verify that a person had died.
In 47 of the reports, CDC verified that the person had died through review of medical records, autopsy reports, and death certificates.
After careful review of every known case of death that has happened after Gardasil vaccination, CDC concluded: