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rinne Apprentice

Hi, I came across a web site devoted to problems young women were experiencing after receiving this vaccination and some were having digestive problems in addition to the fainting and seizures. I was wondering if anyone here found that their problems began with this vaccination.

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I had the HPV Vaccination last year. I have had several friends who have had it as well and none of us have had a problem with it. We've done several stories on this where I work and from what I understand there are more sucess stories with this vaccine than there are problems. It's a personal choice though if you want to get it or not. I was also concerned but it worked out for me and I'm ultimately happy I did it.

My Celiac problems I think started when I was in high school after I had Mono.

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My Celiac problems I think started when I was in high school after I had Mono.

Thanks for your response, :) I am so glad that you didn't react negatively to the HPV.

Personally, I am way past the age for such a vaccination but I have nieces and young friends that may receive it and some of what I am reading really scares me. It made me wonder if anyone is showing up here with digestive issues that she is being told have nothing to do with the vaccine but started with it.

Perhaps the scariest is that if a woman wants to immigrate to the US she must have it.

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lorun15 Newbie

I got this vaccination in 2009 when I was 20 and it completely altered my life. Made my celiac disease so much worse, sleep 15-18 hours a day, SIBO, it has completely altered my life since getting this vaccination. My doctor has two twin girls about my age and they both have digestion problems after receiving gardasil

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"I got this vaccination in 2009 when I was 20 and it completely altered my life. Made my celiac disease so much worse, sleep 15-18 hours a day, SIBO, it has completely altered my life since getting this vaccination. My doctor has two twin girls about my age and they both have digestion problems after receiving gardasil

Thank you I have a young daughter and have wondered this exact question posed by the poster and your response has given me great pause about this issue which may come up in years to come. I am sorry to hear this wreak havoc on your life, but simultaneously thank you for sharing this detail to help those of us that have likely been decades misdiagnosed celiacs now raising children. Thank you.
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Kurasz Contributor

I'm a male, bit i have heard a ton of horror stories about gardisil. Many teens have died from it. 

My Dr has advised me not to take any medicine what so ever. He says its almost impossible to find medicine that won't bother my guts. He said i could have a pharmacist specially make gluten free medicine, but hes afraid any medicine at all will cause problems with my severely damaged intestines. Theres just to many unsafe chemicals in medicine 

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