Gardasil: We Thought It Was The Right Choice
JULY
23, 2015 By Gayle Dickson,
Auckland, New Zealand
We thought Gardasil was the right choice.
Essentially, our lives rocked along
with the usual family squabbles, snotty noses, heat rashes and teenage pimples
… nothing really major to concern ourselves over. Until the youngest, our
daughter, started at College! Then all hell broke loose! In her final primary
year (Year 8), we’d received notices regarding Gardasil. I was about to toss
them in the bin, when the words “cervical cancer” caught my attention. My
skin prickled and my eyes widened – we have a great deal of female cancer
history on both my side and hubby’s maternal side … breast, ovarian, cervical
… so I read on! I then did some very basic research, going onto Merck’s site,
discussing it with friends etc.
Some friends cautioned outright
against it; others were 50/50 and still others were, like: Why wouldn’t you
if it can prevent cancer? Given that I couldn’t find anything specifically
negative in my searches at that time, we came to the conclusion that we
should go ahead.
There was no immediate reaction to
the vax … even after the third shot …. Apart from the odd sore arm, short
term headache and a slight feeling of not being quite right, but we ignored
that as normal for vaccinations. She left primary and went off to college …
vibrant, healthy, getting good grades, participating in all manner of sports
and, often to our mind, taking on too much!
About six months later, things
began to crumble … she complained most nights about being extremely fatigued
to the point where she was in bed by 7.30 every night. Okay, she was always
an early-to-bed-early-to-rise girl… But this was beyond even her capacity for
sleep!
We then noticed that she was
starting to wake tired, too. It wasn’t long after that when the nagging
nausea started. Then she started slipping with her grades and we succumbed to
extra tutoring. She kept complaining of “not being able to pay attention or
keep up” and saying things like “I’m just so stupid, mum!” Initially,
we told her that she was now in college and needed to buck up her ideas, work
harder, etc.
Visits to the GP were fruitless….
endless blood tests, urine and stool samples etc … all proved nothing. They
just kept stone walling us with more and more scripts that achieved nothing
and, in my opinion, exacerbated the issues! Most times, they merely concluded
that it was all in her head!
By now, the joint pains had
started, too. We wrote these off to her demanding regime competing nationally
and internationally at cheerleading, and berated her for not being fit enough
and not working on her core strength enough.
Eventually, about 3 years ago, we
went off to see an iridologist who’d worked wonders for a friend with gut
issues. He took one look at my daughter’s ridiculously blue eyes and said her
acid levels were off the scale.
He immediately commenced a detox program and
had her off dairy, gluten and sugar in a flash. We plodded through this
regime for 3 months, slowly noticing an improvement in her attitude, behavior
and energy. Phew, we thought, things were back to normal. Even when we were
able to resume a normal diet, we did however, stick to the gluten-free aspect
as that seemed to set her off again when re-introduced to her diet… but sugar
and dairy came back in with no adverse reactions.
Sadly, the peace and quiet didn’t
last. It wasn’t long before the nausea and fatigue crept back again, only
this time it was accompanied by anxiety and depressive bouts, too. The GP had
prescribed about four different anti-nausea tablets, none of which really
helped and three of which make her so tired she couldn’t take them at school
for fear of falling asleep at her desk!
He then put her on The Pill –
according to him, this might help regulate hormonal imbalances! He gave her
Losec and other antacids.
In fear that we were facing cancer
or something just as evil, we requested a gastro scope only to be told the
wait list was six months. A ranting mother in a doctor’s waiting room can
work wonders – we were in within weeks instead! However, that showed clear –
no lumps, blockages that we need concern ourselves over – the stomach and
duodenum appeared normal.
Biopsies were taken with a cold
forceps for Helicobacter pylori testing so that they could do an evaluation
for coeliac – bearing in mind she’d lost about 10kg over about a year through
not wanting to eat most of the time. Those results are now in, and she’s
clear of Coeliac.
Frustrated beyond all belief, I
went to see a holistic GP – not a cheap exercise, but we were at wits end.
Within minutes of our consult with him, he asked if she’d had the Gardasil
vax … OMG, light bulbs exploded in my head, my heart raced and my hands went
clammy! Really, was it that simple?
Haha – simple? I really kidded
myself with that one, didn’t I?
He did some further questioning and
honestly seems to believe her symptoms are all related … and the timing
certainly is impeccable. She wasn’t his first, it seemed – there had been
quite a few … and his alarm bells were geared to look out for the symptoms.
The hair analysis he ordered showed
a sensitivity to dairy. The bloods he ordered showed that her iron levels
were “depleted” – not even a number alongside – they’ve just recently gone up
from 6 to 13 – the first time an iron supplement has actually absorbed within
her since this whole mess started thanks to having them injected rather than
taking oral supplements!
For the last few months, he’s been
working with us to boost her immune system, clean out toxins and generally
fix what didn’t actually need to be broken in the first place. He has been
fantastic in terms of providing me with information on Gardasil as well as
other vaccinations.
We are intravenously injecting
Vitamin C (which can at times make her feel awful as her blood pressure is
horrendously low post-Gardasil). We’re are also taking SA (Sodium
Ascorbate powder) in high doses, as well as Lypospheric Vitamin C.
I inject her with B12 every couple
of weeks. She’s on the following supplements: Vit D, iron, magnesium, St
Mary’s Thistle, NAC and Ashwaganda.
She’s also started on Sacromyces
Boulactis, aloe concentrate and Kombucha, and a host of others I can’t recall
right now – suffice to say, I thank heavens for iHerb.com!.
We have managed to secure some very generous donations through a Give A
Little page set up by a friend (https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/tawnidickson)
without which we may not have been able to continue with some of her
expensive treatments.
We are attempting reflexology and
acupressure points to ease the constant nausea, as well as seeing Anthony and
Fay at Stillpoint for a variety of osteophathy sessions – one to help relax
and the other to detox the aluminium deposits. She’s also seen a wonderful
kinesiologist who is helping with the pain and tension in her backs and
shoulders.
We have also been dealing with
outbreaks of boils (which have now appeared to stop thanks to upping her B12
levels). At one stage her breasts started leaking quite heavily (worse than
mine did through both pregnancies!) – we discovered this was a direct result
of one of the anti nausea pills … yet again, a known side affect of a medication
that was never pointed out to us … we had to research it ourselves!
We have good days, bad days, and
really bad days. It’s not often a day goes by without at least some
queasiness, pain or anxiety creeping in. We are all trying to remain
positive, but the tears very often flow – from her and us!
Most days during school term, she
attempted to go to school chipper; within hours we usually either heard her
car in the driveway or we’d get a call from the school nurse that she is so
ill she couldn’t drive herself home ….on those days, I thanked God I don’t
work for a boss and am self-employed!
Her school attendance got so bad,
sometimes not attending for up to two weeks, that we have now, in conjunction
with her teachers and with their full support, decided to home school in
order to complete her final year in College. At this stage, we aren’t sure
what she’s going to do about University studies that she was so intent upon,
as there is no way she could cope. She is currently looking at correspondence
courses to achieve even a Diploma level.
I’m at the point where I’m
collating data madly. I am now living 18-20 hour days, fitting in work
somewhere amongst the medical appointments and then frantically reading,
researching, messaging and chatting to all and sundry. Running ragged, but
determined to do something to get my nearly 18 year old back to her former
self.
We’ve recently met and chatted with
so many other mothers, fathers and daughters going through the same or even
worse symptoms, and it’s made me realise how important it is for these girls
to know they’re not alone … and for us mothers and fathers to feel that we
have an outlet. Thank God for social media and the support groups.
Over and over the Facebook posts in
groups such as this, I’m very keen to set up a regular get-together over
coffee (or wine!) and nibbles so that we can all vent, share solutions and
start to regain our lives again. If anyone is in the Auckland region and
keen, do message me on E: gayledd@me.com. Parents or girls are welcome
to ring me, too: C: +64-21-2817699.
I refuse to allow this vaccine to
continue harming our girls and am doing everything in my power to bring it to
the attention of the media and authorities. I’ve had two interviews done …
one has already been ”shelved” as they maintain that I can’t provide
scientific proof that the vaccine is to blame! Go figure!
But I won’t give up …. Another
interview should hopefully see the light of day soon, and I’ve had talks with
a member of the Waitemata (Auckland) District Health Board, and am trying to
get to see our Minister of Health. I’m also pushing local MP’s to sit up and
take notice!
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