Washington Redskins Cheerleader Suffers Dystonia From Flu Shot

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at 26 years old, desiree jennings was the picture of health. she's a washington redskins cheerleader and an avid runner. her life changed forever on august 23 when she says she got a seasonal flu shot at a local grocery store.

"i was training for a half marathon then," said jennings, crying. "it just all went so fast."

ten days after receiving the shot, she came down with the flu. after that, her health spiraled downwards. she started passing out and had to be hospitalized twice.

"we went to an urgent care place and they wouldn't even let her get out of my truck because she was seizing in the back so bad, so they called an ambulance immediately," says her husband, brendan jennings.

doctors at fairfax inova and johns hopkins diagnosed her with a rare neurological disorder called dystonia. they think it was caused by a severe reaction to the flu shot.

http://www.theautismnews.com/2009/10/15/jenny-mccarthy-jim-carrey-reach-out-to-desiree-jennings/ great must see video

our six year old daughter was diagnosed with a mild form of dystonia but it took almost 2 years and 2 pediatric neurologists to get the correct diagnosis. her symptoms began shortly after receiving her 6 month vaccinations but at that age it was so difficult to figure out what was going on with her. she was initially misdiagnosed with seizures and when we questioned the link to her vaccinations our concerns were brushed aside. finally, a pediatric neurologist that had recently come from johns hopkins kennedy krieger institute to our area was able to make the diagnosis of dystonia.

vaccinations are very safe for most people and we've had both of our children fully immunized but people also need to remember that there are some serious side effects as well. personally, that is one of the reasons why i and my family will not be getting the swine flu vaccination. we've all been taking vitamin d supplements-read the literature on all the new studies coming out about vitamin d and immune support and how doctors are using it and vitc to actually treat their patients that come down with the swine flu.

and even if it was the vaccine that caused the dystonia, isn't the side effect on one person kind of small compared to the population that doesn't die because of the flu?

...unless you or a loved one are that one with a serious reaction..

Of course that doesn't diminish the feelings of grief if a loved one is injured because of a vaccine.

But I think that Student_4_life was saying that without vaccines far more would have suffered.....for all we know, far more in that family would have suffered.

That's why research is so much more important than anecdotal evidence. We know that folks die from various diseases......if we can decrease that number tremendously, that's a good thing. So (for simplicities sake I'm inventing numbers)...if out of a hundred folks, 60 would have likely gotten sick and 20 sick enough to risk their life.....but with a vaccine, 1 has a serious reaction....and 20 get sick and 3 are very sick. Of course we grieve for the person with the serious reaction......but we grieve once instead of 20 times.

Now, (even with my made up numbers) my one in a hundred for dystonia is incredibly high....as was reported earlier in this thread there have been 63 people out of all the vaccines they've ever tracked who have developped dystonia after a vaccination.

Is it a horrible thing, of course, should we be working to figure out what happened so that we can eliminate it as a vaccine reaction at all? Of course.....but it still makes sense to vaccinate folks.

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link to studies on vit d and the flu

http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/science/research/vitamin-d-and-influenza.shtml

  • epidemic influenza and vitamin d
  • on the epidemiology of influenza
  • use of vit d in clinical practice
  • association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin d level and upper respiratory tract infection in the third national health and nutrition examination survey

there are many more cited when you click on the link. i just listed a few and some of them are also mentioned in my previous post with links. you asked for links to studies......these are all compiled on this website but you can find some of them on pubmed and jama/archives of internal medicine because i found them there as well. i'm sure others can be found if you look for them because they are cited in the articles that i have posted.

all of this is just food for thought. whether or not you get the flu shot i'm sure many of us are vit d deficient so it wouldn't hurt to look at the information that is presented in these studies and articles.

I see possible links and benefits to using vit D, however, remember how many such possible links there were to using vit E and beta carotene? Then it turned out that high doses of these vitamins/supplements increased risk of death.

Vaccination is proven to save lives.

High doses of supplements are not proven.

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By way of follow up on my husband's friend/family in TX who were all treated for swine flu with high doses of Vitamin D and C by their family physician. Here were the dosages of the vitamins- Vitamin D 100iu/lb/day and Vitamin C 3000mg q4hrs during the duration of their symptoms.

Again, I feel I have to reiterate(picture of me beating my head against a brick wall)that I am not telling anyone to drink the kool aid and jump on the Vitamin D band wagon or to not get vaccinated. Getting vaccinated is your own personal decision to make-not mine, your employer and certainly not the government. I'm not telling you to OD on Vitamin D supplements(head against the wall!). We're all adults with rational thought processes. Not only that, we're professionals with RN behind our name in most cases so I think that makes us qualified to read some legitimate scientific studies and articles written by qualified physicians and researchers(not people that stayed at a Holiday Inn) and make an informed choice.

Do you think that if 75% of Americans are vit d deficient that maybe, just maybe some of us might fall into that category?

ScienceDaily (Apr. 14, 2009)-According to a recent study in the Archives of Internal Medicine, 75 percent of Americans do not get enough Vitamin D
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090408140208.htm I am just putting the exciting new research and findings out there for all those that want to be informed and to point out that there are many of us that are probably deficient ourselves when you look at the numbers.

Please look at this video on side effects from the swine flu vaccine of 1976 -

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cxz5dqGfsw&NR=1

I won't be getting it...and if I was forced to inject something into my body I would quit. Period.

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I won't be getting it...and if I was forced to inject something into my body I would quit. Period.

And I'd be standing right behind you, sleeve rolled up and resume in hand.

It truly is sad that she developed this disorder. There are so many possible causes for this condition that I am uncomfortable attributing the cause of her illness to either the flu or the immunization.

Dystonia information

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I won't be getting it...and if I was forced to inject something into my body I would quit. Period.

Haven't you already been? Haven't you been required to get PPD's? Prove immunity to measles? Rubella? Varicella?

Haven't you already been? Haven't you been required to get PPD's? Prove immunity to measles? Rubella? Varicella?

She might not....according to her status, she's a pre-nursing student.

I know my nursing school required all the things you're speaking of and my clinical sites required me to have both seasonal and H1N1 shot. Of course my school didn't require the flu shots.....but as I'm not allowed at my clinical site without proof of vaccination or documentation of a medical contraindication....there's no way to pass school without vaccination.

Who knows, maybe she'll opt to not go to nursing school.

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