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In May/2000 i was vaccinating a sow with "Porcine Parvo" about 10cc's and a very dirty syringe caked on the inside with old vaccines. I received the vaccine through a 15 guage needle gun,which punctured through my left hand and damaged nerves and my tendon sheeth. I was then rushed to hospital for treatment as i was unable to use my left hand,not to mention the severe pain. I was sent home that night and checked in with them the next 3 days and on the fourth i was admitted to the hospital as i became very ill. The plastic surgeon talked about amputating my hand,i refused and my hand got better enough to not loose my hand but i still had pain and problems. NO DOCTOR knew what to do or what it would do to me,out of the hospital and still searching my options. I had numerous tests done and finaly an MRI on my left hand which showed up a mass on my nerves and tendon sheeth. July/2002 i had hand surgery to remove the mass BUT i am still suffering . Can anyone help with some answers?? Thanks

2007-01-21 15:54:57 · 3 answers · asked by michelley 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

3 answers

these are diseases that are zoonotic from swine:

Anthrax

Ascaris suum

Botulism

Brucella suis

Cryptosporidiosis

Entamoeba polecki

Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae

Flavobacterium group IIb-like bacteria

Influenza

Leptospirosis

Pasteurella aerogenes

Pasteruella multocida

Pigbel

Rabies

Salmonella cholerae-suis

Salmonellosis

Sarcosporidiosis

Scabies

Streptococcus dysgalactiae (group L)

Streptococcus milleri

Streptococcus suis type2 (group R)

Swine vesicular disease

Taenia solium

Trichinella spiralis

Yersinia enterocolitica

Yersinia pseudotuberculosis


i would read up on each one, i am sure at least one will give you something to go on to take to your doctor and same thing with the ingredients of the vaccine:

aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate, ammonium sulfate, amphotericin B, animal tissues: (pig blood, horse blood, rabbit brain), dog kidney, monkey kidney, chick embryo, chicken egg, duck egg, calf (bovine) serum, betapropiolactone, fetal bovine serum, formaldehyde, formalin, gelatin, glycerol, human duploid cells (originating from human aborted fetus tissue), hydrolized gelatin, monosodium glutamate (MSG), neomycin, neomycin sulfate, phenol red indicator, phenoxethanol (antifreeze), potassium diphosphate, potassium monophosphate, polymyxin B, polysorbate 20, polysorbate 80, porcine (pig) pancreatic hydrolysate of casein, residual MRC5 proteins, sorbitol, thimerosal (mercury), tri(n)butylphosphate, VERO cells (a continuous line of monkey kidney cells), washed sheep red blood cells


sometimes we have to do the leg work when it comes to our health as doctors just dont do their job. your just a number. if it's not a cold or the flu or something common like diabetes, a regular doctor "throws his arms up".
(i really wish doctors would be more than just book smart when it comes to zoonotic viruses! wisdom goes a lot further than any medical book!)

anyway...i gave you the things you can look up. it can take a while to figure it out, but i'm almost certain there are at least three possible clues you can find relative to what your experiencing !

good luck!

2007-01-21 20:05:52 · answer #1 · answered by Stephanie 6 · 0 0

8 and 10 weeks? Vaccines are given 3-4 weeks apart, starting at 8 wks of age, and ending (with most breeds) at 16 wks. Depending on what your puppy was vaccinted for - and when - would tell of it's immunity to Parvo. Your area has a lot to do with chances of transmission, as well. Check with you vet on this, s/he'd know better of your area and Parvo outbreaks, AND the vaccines that were given. You honestly shouldn't have had vx done @8 then 10 wks.... that's too soon together.

2016-03-29 08:28:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maybe you were being told that just because it's an animal you are injecting, they should be given a clean syringe

2007-01-21 18:08:36 · answer #3 · answered by Curious39 6 · 1 1

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