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My niece had her shots on Friday and then on Saturday, she had to be taken to the ER because she had quit breathing and was turning blue..they did some bloodwork and told that her white blood cells were either high or low, I can't remember which, could the shots have been the reason? She's almost 9 weeks old. Any advice would be appreciated.

2007-03-04 02:10:22 · 2 answers · asked by Beth G 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

2 answers

YOU NEED TO REPORT THIS SEVERE REACTION.

MY FRIENDS BABY DIED A WEEK AFTER HIS 2mo SET, HE JUST TURNED BLUE AND STOPPED BREATHING, THEY LABELED IT SIDS.

LOCATE THE LOT# OF THE VACCINES THAT YOUR NEICE RECEIVED, YOU'LL NEED THIS FOR POSSIBLE LAW SUITS AS WELL AS EFFECTIVELY REPORTING THE REACTION TO THE VAX MANUFACTURERS. If this reaction doesn't get reported, then the rest of the world has no solid evidence on the safety and efficiency of vaccines. So many reactions are labeled as "something else".....how are we *really* supposed to know how safe these shots are.

DO NOT GIVE HER ANYMORE SHOTS. HER REACTION COULD VERY WELL GET WORSE THE NEXT TIME.

PLEASE, CHECK OUT THESE SITES:

www.thinktwice.com
www.shotinthedark.com

REPORT TO VAERS IMMEDIATELY!!


**My guess is her white cells were low. The toxins in the vaccines attack the body and leave it defenseless, hence her almost dying :(
Don't let any doctors brush this off as non-vax related. It so obviously is.
Here's the picture:
-healthy baby
-receives multiple human toxins/chemicals DIRECTLY into her bloodstream
-all of a sudden nearly stops breathing


....you do the math and tell me if this was caused by something else.

2007-03-04 02:30:33 · answer #1 · answered by Gr8fulmom 3 · 0 0

Logically the white blood cells should be elevated after the shot, because the body multiplies them to fight the virus injected, thus the body creates immunity to the virus afterwards. I suppose it was because of the shots, too much of a coincidence otherwise, unless the doctors said something else. Shots may cause some fever too sometimes.

2007-03-04 10:19:47 · answer #2 · answered by cpinatsi 7 · 1 1

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