Woman Claims She was Disabled by Flu Shot Reaction

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http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/hea...shot_reaction_dystonia

WASHINGTON, D.C. - An Ashburn, Virginia woman is in the fight of her life after suffering a very rare side effect to the seasonal flu shot.

The vast majority of doctors say flu shots are safe. In this case, the FDA says they found nothing wrong with this particular batch, but sometimes there are complications.

That's apparently what happened to Desiree Jennings, and now her life will never be the same.

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.

Desiree now has difficulty speaking, walking, and even eating. During an interview with FOX 5, she had several seizures. The effects are irreversible.

"The symptoms will get worse if I use my voice or walk when the brain signals are misfiring," says Jennings.

Desiree reported her health problems to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) thinking there might have been something wrong with her vaccine. We also contacted the FDA and we were told they found no problems with the particular lot of flu vaccines that Desiree received, and the agency has not received any other reports of adverse effects from this lot.

Health experts stress that overall, extreme side effects are rare.

"The flu shot is safe for the majority of the public, and as I said before, your heart goes out to someone that experiences this sort of thing-- thinking that they are doing something great for their wellness and their general health, but it does happen in extremely rare cases," says Rachel Lynch with Fairfax Inove Health System.

For Desiree, she just happened to be one of those rare cases.

"I just don't want this to happen to anyone else," says Jennings.

Desiree and her husband plan to visit the Mayo Clinic in Arizona in November. They're hoping to get more answers about this disease and how they live with it.

Desiree has received flu shots before in 2007 and 2008.

More info and articles here:
http://www.generationrescue.org/desiree_jennings.html

This is a direct response to another thread on the forum but I thought it warranted a thread of its own. This is very sad and shows that folks have a right to be wary of vaccinations.

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shira

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/hea...shot_reaction_dystonia

WASHINGTON, D.C. - An Ashburn, Virginia woman is in the fight of her life after suffering a very rare side effect to the seasonal flu shot.

The vast majority of doctors say flu shots are safe. In this case, the FDA says they found nothing wrong with this particular batch, but sometimes there are complications.

That's apparently what happened to Desiree Jennings, and now her life will never be the same.

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.

Desiree now has difficulty speaking, walking, and even eating. During an interview with FOX 5, she had several seizures. The effects are irreversible.

"The symptoms will get worse if I use my voice or walk when the brain signals are misfiring," says Jennings.

Desiree reported her health problems to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) thinking there might have been something wrong with her vaccine. We also contacted the FDA and we were told they found no problems with the particular lot of flu vaccines that Desiree received, and the agency has not received any other reports of adverse effects from this lot.

Health experts stress that overall, extreme side effects are rare.

"The flu shot is safe for the majority of the public, and as I said before, your heart goes out to someone that experiences this sort of thing-- thinking that they are doing something great for their wellness and their general health, but it does happen in extremely rare cases," says Rachel Lynch with Fairfax Inove Health System.

For Desiree, she just happened to be one of those rare cases.

"I just don't want this to happen to anyone else," says Jennings.

Desiree and her husband plan to visit the Mayo Clinic in Arizona in November. They're hoping to get more answers about this disease and how they live with it.

Desiree has received flu shots before in 2007 and 2008.

More info and articles here:
http://www.generationrescue.org/desiree_jennings.html

This is a direct response to another thread on the forum but I thought it warranted a thread of its own. This is very sad and shows that folks have a right to be wary of vaccinations.

All medical procedures have risks. Assuming you know you're not in some special risk category for reacting to the vaccine, refusing to get inoculated out of fear of an extreme reaction is kind of like refusing to eat anything ever because it's possible that you might encounter poisoned food.
 

First

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Point blank; you're not very well informed or intelligent if you're wary of vaccinations. The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world (not just Western medicine, any well respected medical science) that it's extraordinarily dangerous not to vaccinate yourself or your children. The science is in on this one and thinking otherwise is, more or less, like being a 9/11 Truther. That may hurt to hear for some, but it's true and it's not really debatable.
 

surfsatwerk

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Not this drivel again. There is no medically documented connection between her illness and getting a flu shot.
 
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Originally posted by: First
Point blank; you're not very well informed or intelligent if you're wary of vaccinations. The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world (not just Western medicine, any well respected medical science) that it's extraordinarily dangerous not to vaccinate yourself or your children. The science is in on this one and thinking otherwise is, more or less, like being a 9/11 Truther. That may hurt to hear for some, but it's true and it's not really debatable.

A lot of things over the course of history have been well accepted around the world until it was discovered they were wrong. What's not very intelligent is assuming our current understanding of anything is complete and correct. How much more do we know about any given subject than we did 30 years ago? How much more will we know in 30 years than we do right now? So much "certainty" on what we "know." It's an arrogant illusion given the vastness we really don't know.
 

vhx

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She took the vaccine. The vaccine caused her to come down with the flu. Then the flu gave her adverse reactions. So technically all the flu shot did was cause her to come down with the flu.

It's sad what happened to her. But still, young people who take flu shots, wtf?
The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world.
Worst argument ever.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: vhx
She took the vaccine. The vaccine caused her to come down with the flu. Then the flu gave her adverse reactions. So technically all the flu shot did was cause her to come down with the flu.

It's sad what happened to her. But still, young people who take flu shots, wtf?
The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world.
Worst argument ever.

What? Can you tell me how a dead virus can infect someone? It can't.

Worst argument ever.
 

NeoV

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gonad - give it up

ask smallpox and malaria how they feel about vaccincations

There are a handful of people every year that die in the chair while dentists are doing work on them - should we be 'wary' of dental work too?
 

Pulsar

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: First
Point blank; you're not very well informed or intelligent if you're wary of vaccinations. The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world (not just Western medicine, any well respected medical science) that it's extraordinarily dangerous not to vaccinate yourself or your children. The science is in on this one and thinking otherwise is, more or less, like being a 9/11 Truther. That may hurt to hear for some, but it's true and it's not really debatable.

A lot of things over the course of history have been well accepted around the world until it was discovered they were wrong. What's not very intelligent is assuming our current understanding of anything is complete and correct. How much more do we know about any given subject than we did 30 years ago? How much more will we know in 30 years than we do right now? So much "certainty" on what we "know." It's an arrogant illusion given the vastness we really don't know.

So you support stopping all vaccinations immediately because of the potential for a small percentage of Americans to have an adverse reaction?

In that case, we need to immediately stop all prescription drugs, and pull many over the counter medications back as well because of potential adverse reactions.

Or.... you could just admit you're trolling with a sensationalist bit of trash-journalism that has no real value, and we could just move on. Just based on the fact that you posted this, I'm betting you don't opt for this option.
 

dainthomas

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Originally posted by: vhx
She took the vaccine. The vaccine caused her to come down with the flu. Then the flu gave her adverse reactions. So technically all the flu shot did was cause her to come down with the flu.

It's sad what happened to her. But still, young people who take flu shots, wtf?
The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world.
Worst argument ever.

I got a flu shot. Then a week later I was bitten by a dog. Therefore flu shots cause dogs to bite you.
 

Pulsar

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Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Originally posted by: vhx
She took the vaccine. The vaccine caused her to come down with the flu. Then the flu gave her adverse reactions. So technically all the flu shot did was cause her to come down with the flu.

It's sad what happened to her. But still, young people who take flu shots, wtf?
The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world.
Worst argument ever.

What? Can you tell me how a dead virus can infect someone? It can't.

Worst argument ever.

Some vaccines use dead virus, some used weakened live virus that are damaged so they can not reproduce. In either case, the vaccine cannot give you the flu. It may well be she was already infected, or contracted soon after she got the vaccine before her immune system could react.
 

Pulsar

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Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Yet no one can point to what else caused this, if not the flu shot.

Because, of course, no one else ever got the flu without the flu shot. How about.... let's see.... she got the flu through normal means? Ya think?

Good god, get out of the thread if you can't come up with something better than that.
 

Pulsar

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Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: vhx
She took the vaccine. The vaccine caused her to come down with the flu. Then the flu gave her adverse reactions. So technically all the flu shot did was cause her to come down with the flu.

It's sad what happened to her. But still, young people who take flu shots, wtf?
The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world.
Worst argument ever.

I got a flu shot. Then a week later I was bitten by a dog. Therefore flu shots cause dogs to bite you.

+1
 

Vette73

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Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Not this drivel again. There is no medically documented connection between her illness and getting a flu shot.

This.


Her symptoms did not show for 10days after she got the shot. It was not even a doctor that told her she has this.
 

shira

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Originally posted by: Cheesetogo
There is no proof that her reaction was caused by the flu shot.

Even if it was, that's no justification for the general population to not get vaccinated.
 

JEDIYoda

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/hea...shot_reaction_dystonia

WASHINGTON, D.C. - An Ashburn, Virginia woman is in the fight of her life after suffering a very rare side effect to the seasonal flu shot.

The vast majority of doctors say flu shots are safe. In this case, the FDA says they found nothing wrong with this particular batch, but sometimes there are complications.

That's apparently what happened to Desiree Jennings, and now her life will never be the same.

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.

Desiree now has difficulty speaking, walking, and even eating. During an interview with FOX 5, she had several seizures. The effects are irreversible.

"The symptoms will get worse if I use my voice or walk when the brain signals are misfiring," says Jennings.

Desiree reported her health problems to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) thinking there might have been something wrong with her vaccine. We also contacted the FDA and we were told they found no problems with the particular lot of flu vaccines that Desiree received, and the agency has not received any other reports of adverse effects from this lot.

Health experts stress that overall, extreme side effects are rare.

"The flu shot is safe for the majority of the public, and as I said before, your heart goes out to someone that experiences this sort of thing-- thinking that they are doing something great for their wellness and their general health, but it does happen in extremely rare cases," says Rachel Lynch with Fairfax Inove Health System.

For Desiree, she just happened to be one of those rare cases.

"I just don't want this to happen to anyone else," says Jennings.

Desiree and her husband plan to visit the Mayo Clinic in Arizona in November. They're hoping to get more answers about this disease and how they live with it.

Desiree has received flu shots before in 2007 and 2008.

More info and articles here:
http://www.generationrescue.org/desiree_jennings.html

This is a direct response to another thread on the forum but I thought it warranted a thread of its own. This is very sad and shows that folks have a right to be wary of vaccinations.

All this shows is that somebody was affected as is usually the case. For the majority of the people flu shots are safe!!
One incident is not a reason to keep from immunizing loved ones!!


 

First

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: First
Point blank; you're not very well informed or intelligent if you're wary of vaccinations. The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world (not just Western medicine, any well respected medical science) that it's extraordinarily dangerous not to vaccinate yourself or your children. The science is in on this one and thinking otherwise is, more or less, like being a 9/11 Truther. That may hurt to hear for some, but it's true and it's not really debatable.

A lot of things over the course of history have been well accepted around the world until it was discovered they were wrong. What's not very intelligent is assuming our current understanding of anything is complete and correct. How much more do we know about any given subject than we did 30 years ago? How much more will we know in 30 years than we do right now? So much "certainty" on what we "know." It's an arrogant illusion given the vastness we really don't know.

You'll actually have to be specific here. What don't we know about vaccines like flu shots? As is, there is literally nothing substantial that says you shouldn't receive them.
 

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there's always a small percentage of people who have negative reactions. She just happens to be one of those.
 

JKing106

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Originally posted by: First
Point blank; you're not very well informed or intelligent if you're wary of vaccinations. The science is so open, simple, and well accepted around the world (not just Western medicine, any well respected medical science) that it's extraordinarily dangerous not to vaccinate yourself or your children. The science is in on this one and thinking otherwise is, more or less, like being a 9/11 Truther. That may hurt to hear for some, but it's true and it's not really debatable.

So, you'll be first in line for the AIDS vaccine, right?
 
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