In any decision that I make, whether that is regarding my health, my time, my life, I apply a bit of basic left brain logic to come up with a decision. I think it may be hard for some to have an unbiased right brain “feel” for what to do, given all the hype and fear surrounding this particular issue.
How about this simple logic…is it (flu vaccine) safe? And if so, does it work?
Is it safe? There are certainly the concerns of using mercury to sterilize the vaccine. I couldn’t find actual data on the National Library of Medicine archives indicating this is an actual finding, but Dr. Hugh Fudenberg, a researcher and biologist, with over 850 published articles, is quoted to have estimated that your risk of Alzheimers disease increases 10 fold following 5 consecutive inoculations with the flu vaccine.
If that is the actual effect, to current seniors who grew up on only one inoculation, (smallpox), what will be the cumulative effect to us and our kids, who are now given around 35 inoculations before age 5, not including the flu vaccine?
There is also the current debate over autism and inoculations. Many doctors find a clear correlation between the increase in vaccinations and the rapid rise in autism. Other doctors don’t. However, the Federal government has paid 1.18 Billion dollars to parents of vaccine injured children since 1988, when the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program was founded.
By the
way, to disprove the Alzheimer's/flu shots connection, some Toronto physicians went to nursing homes and
asked people with Alzheimer's if they remember getting a flu shot. Most
said they didn't remember getting one. Not surprising since Alzheimer's victims
may not remember the name of their spouse. Anyway, based on this
"research" they concluded the flu shots were safe but the disclaimer
at the bottom of the abstract negated its value: "Because of the
self-reported nature of the risk factor questionnaire we cannot exclude the
possibility of recall bias."
National media reported this as "proof" the flu shot was safe.
They didn't mention the disclaimer.
Well,
maybe there is a chance that it is so effective, that the risk is worth the
benefit. Let’s explore some national
headlines, then some actual data.
Headline from CDC website: “Preliminary
Assessment of the Effectiveness of the 2003-04 Inactivated Influenza Vaccine: Colorado, December 2003…Adjusted
vaccine effectiveness for both estimates were not statistically significantly
different from zero.” With my knowledge
of statistics, I can interpret that means it had no benefit.
Of the 1,000 people who got the vaccine before November, 149 went on to develop influenza-like illness (14.9 percent). Of the 402 people who did not get the vaccine, 68 got an influenza-like illness (16.9 percent), the study said.
A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine this
year after crunching all the numbers from years past…
“Early predictions were that flu vaccines would save the
lives of about half of those vaccinated. Based on U.S. mortality rates from 1968 to
2001, the study by the National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases found no correlation between increasing
vaccination rates and declining death rates in any age group." The Archives of Internal
Medicine (Arch Intern Med 2005;165:265-272) reports that
influenza vaccination coverage among elderly persons (> or =65 years) in the
United States increased from between 15% and 20% before 1980 to 65% in 2001.
Unexpectedly, estimates of influenza-related mortality in this age group also
increased during this period.” Yes, the
number of flu related deaths has increased as vaccination rates have increased.
Maybe
it works for the children…
January 10, 2004: NY Times, Lawrence Altman, the dean of
American medical writers, reported that 93 children have died from the flu this
season in the US. Alltman states: “Thirty-three of the victims had not been
vaccinated.” So…sixty of the deaths were in vaccinated kids, right?
Follow
my left brain math on this…lets say there were a million kids. We know that less than a quarter of them are
vaccinated (22% according to the CDC), so lets say there are 750,000 non
vaccinated kids and 250,000 vaccinated kids, or 3 non vaccinated kids to every
vaccinated kid in the US population.
Lets even out the death toll to 100…according to the above statistics,
35 non vaccinated kids and 65 vaccinated kids died from the flu. Since there are 3 times more non-vaccinated
kids, and yet more vaccinated kids died, the relative risk of death is 5 ½
times greater if you are vaccinated versus a non vaccinated kid.
Would you prefer more official stats? The CDC states that 135 children died during the
2003-2004 flu season. 59 of these children had received their flu shots. So, that is a different ratio, 43% of the
fatalities were in vaccinated kids, 57% in non vaccinated kids. Sounds a bit better for the use of vaccines, but
remember there are 3 times more non vaccinated kids, so there are many, many
more “unprotected” children. So the
actual statistics indicate that you have over double the risk of death if you
are vaccinated as a kid (2.25 times more deaths per population in this group,
if you are vaccinated).
I’m starting to feel ill…I hope its not the flu.
So, if there is no guarantee of safety, including the possibility of the vaccine being a causative factor in degenerative brain diseases, autism, and increased death rates; and there appears to be no effectiveness of actually doing what is intended, which is to prevent the flu, and that the seniors and children being vaccinated for prevention actually have a greater risk of flu related death, based on raw data…why does this continue?
I believe that the physicians promoting the vaccine are hoping for better results, hoping that the numbers will improve with better vaccines. I believe that people are good, and that they really want vaccines to be safe and work well (as do I, because I got the flu this year, and it wasn’t fun). I believe that money does play a factor, that some of the desire for it to work is because it is so profitable. And if it did work, it would be worthy of a large profit. But the data derived fact is: it doesn’t work, it is potentially dangerous, and based on that data, I hope you can make a more logical and sensible decision for yourself, your kids, and your aging parents and grandparents.
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