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Originally Posted by Esaias
http://thinktwice.com/secret.htm
"In 1986, Congress officially acknowledged the reality of vaccine-caused injuries and death by creating and passing The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (Public Law 99-660). The safety reform portion of this law requires doctors to provide parents with information about the benefits and risks of childhood vaccines prior to vaccination, and to report vaccine reactions to federal health officials. Doctors are required by law to report suspected cases of vaccine damage. To simplify and centralize this legal requisite, federal health officials established the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) -- operated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Ideally, doctors would abide by this federal law and report adverse events following the administration of a vaccine. However, the FDA recently acknowledged that 90 percent of doctors do not report vaccine reactions. They are choosing to subvert this law by claiming the adverse event was, in their opinion, not related to the shot. In fact, every year between 12,000 and 14,000 reports of adverse reactions to vaccines are made to the FDA (data initially accessible only through the Freedom of Information Act). These figures include hospitalizations, irreversible brain damage, and hundreds of deaths. Considering that these numbers may represent just 10 percent, the true figures could be as high as 140,000 adverse events annually. However, even this figure could be conservative. According to Dr. David Kessler, former head of the Food and Drug Administration, "Only about 1 percent of serious events [adverse drug reactions] are reported to the FDA." Thus, it is entirely possible that millions of people are adversely affected by mandatory vaccines every year."
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I called the Pediatrician's office to request the vaccine info to report the high fever as an allergic reaction to the vaccine. The Pediatrician called me back and corrected me: "I don't like your terminology that your daughter had an 'allergic reaction.' She had a normal reaction to the vaccine as outlined in the possible side effects. Those are normal, not allergic reactions."
He wasn't very happy.
Also, he gave some more info and said there was e-coli present in her urine - which apparently is common with UTI. Because of that, he said, it's more likely there was contamination somehow -- either with how they inserted the catheter or possibly even a poopy diaper. We take care to wipe
down and never up when cleaning them. But I can see where contamination could happen. That information makes me believe it wasn't the vaccine which caused the infection.
Question:
I was going to submit a report on VAERS; however, since I don't believe the vaccine caused the infection, and since "low grade" fevers are listed as a possible side effect, should I still report the 101.7 degree fever?