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I'm wondering though if the poor young girl died of an adverse reaction from the jab because of her underlying health problems or if it was purely coincidental that she collapsed 2 hours after the jab...???

The press scaremongering us, the GBP once again has probably caused many girls and parents to shun the vaccine...

My daughter is only 2 and hopefully by the time she needs it much, much more research will have gone into it but even giving consent to her having the MMR gave me many sleepless nights...

Being a parent sometimes is just so full of tough decisions.
Lazybug
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if the tumour was around her heart & lungs surely there would have been some sort of breathing difficulties?
Apparently not, since their first thought when she died was, it had to be connected to the jab - which it wasn't. Until they did a post mortem, no-one had any idea there was anything else wrong.
It is possible to have a fatal illness without realising it. Uncommon, but still possible.
Demantoid
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I thought the same about the MMR and all the other baby jabs. You just have to hope that yours isn't one of the tiny minority. (Plus I don't believe the MMR thing anyway ) report ยท
i used to believe the MMR thing, until recently. my son was the perfect baby, but when he grew into a toddler he became a terror, more so than any other toddler i saw. ofc i blamed MMR, much as everyone else did, and when he was diagnosed with aspergers last year i still thought it was the vaccine.
then i had my other son, and realised how my eldest's angel like babyness was more than likely his ASD. he never cried unless he was hungry, never craved my attention, happily played for as long as you let him on his own spinning things and lining things up. course cos he was easy i didn't think anything of it till i got a little bugger of a baby ...mind you he has an obsession with spinning things

they say recent figures of adults with autism is pretty much the same as children with autism, IE not a noticable rise since MMR came out.....so i do feel it was just complete scaremongering.

also that age that my son's ASD became apparent was the age where he'd be interacting with other kids...which ofc showed up alot.
Darthhoob

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