I thought it was some kind of joke thing. That must suk having that. I admit, When I first watched it, I had the music on, and no sound from the pc, and it synced so nice to the music, that I blew coke out my nos laughing so hard., thats why i made the vid. But now I realize it was wrong, and I am sorry if offended anyone or the girl with my chilidish carless act of self amusment.
Posted on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 - 08:12 pm:
i will admit, that when i saw the very first video, i thought it was a joke until they explained what it was and how it happens. It was when i saw the second video, that i knew my integrity would be tested.....
and i broke fast and hard. but i still feel like an a** for laughing. oh well. maybe now they will research flu vaccines more before just cranking them out and disbursing them to the public like a cure-all.
Posted on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 - 08:28 pm:
All vaccines come with at least SOME risk though Mudd. Even for things like Measles, a vaccination which we all get. It can even be deadly. It's a "greater good" thing. One in a million might get seriously ill or die from the Measles vaccine, but if you don't vaccinate you're taking a much greater risk to yourself and the rest of the population.
With that said I know the H1N1 vaccine is really new and so the jury is still out on that. But to my knowledge, this girl was a "one in a million" type of case. And I think she had some pre-existing neurological disorder.
Posted on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 - 09:26 pm:
No where near what she had but I recently had a bout with a mild case of Bell's Palsy. 2 weeks I went without control over the muscles in the right side of my face. I felt, sorry to say, retarded. My speech was slurred and I smiled like I was two face from Batman. Not a rare thing but it DOES wake you up to what some with serious nervous disorders go through. All over a small pinched nerve. Luckily only temporary.
What she will go through for the rest of her life however...........