Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Gardasil Vaccine?

I'm 14 and I recieved my first round of Gardasil yesterday. After the vaccine, my body went crazy: I became nauseated, my throat closed up, and I began running a sudden fever. This was only seconds after the vaccine was given. The nurse noticed, but I didn't say anything. It was like hell... Now, it looks like a huge mosquito bite and is very tender and sore. Do you think I could be allergic to the vaccine?
Answer:
It's very possible. There are possible side effects to the vaccine. You should call your doctor immediately because if you are allergic, it could get worse.
I would talk to a doctor because I recieved my first round of the shot a little over a week ago.

I didn't have anything happen when I got it except for it hurt really bad in my arm for a few hours but the nurse told me that was typical.
Those are the side effects to Gardasil, so you DEFINATELY had an allergic reaction to the vaccine. The doctor or technician that distributes the vaccine should have warned you of the side effects verbally and through a fact sheet.

Sweety, YOU SHOULD HAVE SAID SOMETHING!! If you had this kind of reaction to the first does (out of three), then you'll probably have the same reactions to the next two dosages.

You need to speak to a doctor before going back again in August for your second shot.

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