@Sofia You're talking about a really sad situation but is there any way to prove that the flu shot is responsible for her condition? No accountability for this and her life is ruined. I'm assuming that's the case either way.
...and God bless him for sticking with her. Wow, good man.
I worked at the facility. That was the word. 2 hours after her flu shot, she couldn't move.
Evidently, Guillan-Barre paralysis is a known risk which I think is included in the package insert.
Plus, all those children getting paralyzed across the country for no reason, yet I saw an NIMH article which said the symptoms of AFS paralysis had to come from Guillan-Barre paralysis. The more children get the flu shot, the more get paralyzed.
In any case, I saw all I need to see. Nothing could justify the risk to me. That woman had a beautiful life, a healthy body, a vibrant spirit, and in 2 hours, she was taken down. She has been in a facility for almost half a year. Therefore, I have changed my career path to avoid the flu shot myself. It's one thing to be paralyzed. But, it's another thing to be paralyzed with potentially fatal diseases. For example, asthma, hypoglycemia, or anaphylaxis history. As if a miminum wage CNA is really going to be there right at the moment albuterol is needed.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2018/10/16/paralyzing-polio-like-illness-mainly-affecting-children-confirmed-states-cdc-says/?utm_term=.48d3e1fa6012The CDC admits that GBS is also a potential risk associated with the seasonal influenza vaccine.3 GBS is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the peripheral nervous system (the network of nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord), resulting in muscle weakness, sometimes paralysis and breathing difficulties, which in rare cases may lead to death.4 5
https://thevaccinereaction.org/2018/12/nevada-man-diagnosed-with-guillain-barre-syndrome-after-getting-flu-shot/