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tina Said,
November 18th, 2009 @8:23 am  

i got the h1n1 vaccine at 27 weeks and it has been one week and everything is ok. i am sorry to hear about the lost of others.

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Lisa Said,
December 1st, 2009 @9:17 pm  

My heart goes out to everyone that has suffered this loss. I wanted no part of this vaccine (H1N1) from the start and my OB doctors were HEAVILY pushing it – one almost made me feel like if I went against their wishes they wouldn’t be happy w/ me as a patient anymore. Luckily, as yes I consider it lucky, my entire family got the H1N1 flu. The school-aged ones brought it home from school & that was it. It was awful, I won’t lie. But I’d rather go through that any day than the on-going pain these mothers now have to deal with. Once I had it, the doctors backed off. Well, except for one who actually asked if I still wanted to get it??????? She said since they aren’t testing, what if it was the regular flu? First I explained we had diarrhea w/ it – one factor that makes it definite swine vs. regular. Then I told her, point blank, even IF I had wanted this vaccine before, I would never get one for something I’ve already had!! Unbelievable!!!

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DelAnn Said,
January 11th, 2010 @10:49 am  

The only reason I am looking at this site is because last night I was watching that new show Conspiracy Theory and they said that there is a group of people (Bilderberg Group) who are trying to thin out the population through the H1N1 vaccine. They said that the shot is either going to kill you or it will make you infertile and you survive. This is a shocker to me. I got the H1N1 shot and I want to be able to have kids in the future, but with what these people are saying I wont be able to. They are trying to make people sick by attacking their immune systems. This isn’t right no one should have to die or be infertile because seven people want world order.

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