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Nurses Got Sick From the Swine Flu Vaccine

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Nov 8, 2009, 12:54:42 AM11/8/09
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Nurses Got Sick From the Swine Flu Vaccine

UPDATE: 190 Adverse Reactions, 1 Suspected Death
October 21st, 2009 by Johan Niklasson Source

On October 20th, 30 people had been reporting to the authorities in
Sweden that they experienced such severe side effects from the swine
flu vaccine that they felt the need to contact a hospital. A day later
the number was 140. The Swedish newspaper Expressen is the only one in
Sweden reporting on these cases and as usual this is most likely only
the tip of a rather large iceberg. According to Dagens Nyheter
(Sweden's largest conservative newspaper) the number of reported side
effects is over 190. One person died after the injection but "no
direct relation with the injection has been established". The biggest
medical scandal in the history of Sweden has just started.

Even so, Annika Linde, director of The Swedish Institute for
Infectious Disease Control (SMI) manages to spin this into something
positive by stating "The vaccine has more side effects than the normal
flu vaccine. It is a sign that proves that it gives an effective
protection."

Thousands of Swedes have been vaccinated so far and the reports of
side effects are "flooding in" to The Swedish Institute for Infectious
Disease Control (SMI). Annika Linde says "It is obviously so that the
vaccine against the swine flu results in more side effects than the
normal flu vaccines. That is because the swine flu vaccine contains
adjuvants, shark liver oil, which triggers the immune defense to
respond. That also results in that the protection against the virus
becomes better."

Several severe cases of allergic reactions are reported to the unit
for medicinal safety. "So far the reported side effects are not
unexpected", says Gunilla Sjvlin Forsberg. This unit has now asked
some of the many units that vaccinate to report side effects to better
get a grip on the situation. This statement alone is shocking since
according to normal practice, all side effects should automatically be
reported - right?

A nurse who took the shot on Wednesday last week is still feeling
sick. She got high fever and shivers from the swine flu shot. "I was
shaking in my whole body. It was so severe that I could not even hold
a glass of water in my hand" Lotta Lindstrvm says. "I am now thinking
about what it is I have been injected with? I really was affected. It
feels really unpleasant."

Maria Strindlund (age 27) is not so sure she made the right choice to
take the shot. She also got a severe fever and shivering reaction.
"Since I work as a nurse, I decided it was the best thing to do" she
says. At first she felt nothing from the vaccination, but a few hours
later the side effects kicked in. "I got a extreme pain in my arm. I
could no longer lift it. Then came the fever and the shivering. I was
lying in bed shivering and was feeling very cold and stood in a hot
shower to get warm." She says many colleagues who also took the
vaccine have had similar reactions. She has been taking many vaccines
in the past without any reactions whatsoever.

Rebecka Andersson (age 32) was the first person to get the shot in
Sweden. She became feverish and felt sick to her stomach from the
shot. "I lost all energy" she says. "I am normally never sick so I
understood it must be the vaccine." Her class mate was vaccinated at
the same time and she states that five out of nineteen also got sick
from the swine flu vaccine.

Lotta Lindstrvm (age 49), a nurse, states that she got the shot a week
ago and still is not well. "It feels very worrying" she says. "I did
not sleep anything the night after the shot since the pain in my arm
was so severe." The day after, at work, the fever came. She later had
headaches. She still today, a week after the shot feels sick.

Another nurse, Jenney (age 26), could hardly walk five meters after
she got sick from the swine flu vaccination. She was completely
healthy when she got the shot but the day after she had 39 degrees
centigrade fever (102.2 F). "I could hardly walk the five meters I had
to the bathroom" she says. The fever lasted for three days. Several of
her colleagues at work had similar experiences. "I know of at least
ten that got fever, we are about 80 people at my workplace."

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