Canada's Norma Goldring Destroyed By Swine Flu Vaccine

Norma Goldring has vasculitis, an inflammation that destroys blood vessels

A Calgary woman regrets getting the H1N1 shot after her doctor told her it likely caused a painful disorder. "My body was aching and I was throwing up. Then I developed a spot on my leg," Norma Goldring said. The rash spread quickly and Goldring ended up in hospital on Christmas Day. "By the time I got to emergency, it spread pretty bad and turned to blisters." Her kidneys were shutting down. Doctors eventually diagnosed it as vasculitis, an inflammation that destroys blood vessels. Her doctor, who asked not to be named, concluded it was probably connected to the H1N1 shot. Now, even using a walker to get from her living room to her kitchen causes her excruciating pain. She is on pain killers and steroids.

Source: CBC News, AOL News

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Doctor's Advice - It's The Swine Flu Vaccine

Q: My 15-year-old daughter had the H1N1 shot on a Tuesday morning.
That afternoon, she passed out walking to one of her classes. On the following Tuesday, she passed out again but for a longer period of time. The cardiologist said it was vasovagal syncope. I am not convinced that vasovagal syncope is the problem because she is still having racing-heart episodes out of the blue. What other questions should I be asking her doctors?
A: I doubt this is your daughter's problem because vasovagal syncope decreases the heart rate rather than increases it. I believe the likely culprit is the H1N1 vaccine. According to the Mayo Clinic, you should check with your physician immediately if you have chest pain, dizziness, fainting, fast heartbeat, feeling faint, dizzy or lightheaded, get hives, itching, shortness of breath, a skin rash and much more. I urge you both to return to her pediatrician to discuss the possibility that she is having a reaction to the vaccination injection she received.

Dr Peter Gott, United Media

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