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Re: [at-l] Lyme disease Vaccine



I knew there was some strange reason that I could never find a way to get
the vaccine -- and me with my own auto-immune problem -Fibromyalgia
Syndrome!   The vaccine could have triggered "the last side effect"

Coosa
Howling Wolf


>Gee, did some cyber hiker doc suggest something like this last spring
>during one of the great Lyme Disease debates?
>
>I suspect that the information was actually out there for us docs to use,
>and FDA dictated what the package insert could include. I suspect that
>people demanding the vaccine without fully understanding the risks (and the
>limits of the benefits) will be the victims of a poorly designed
experiment.
>
>OrangeBug
>Atlanta, GA
>
>At 08:23 PM 12/20/1999 -0800, Mike Aken wrote:
>>The complaint, filed in Chester County Court of Common Pleas,
>>alleges SmithKline Beecham, manufacturers of the widely touted
>>LYMErix vaccine, failed to warn doctors and the general public that
>>nearly 30 percent of the population was pre-disposed to a degenerative
>>autoimmune syndrome, which the lawsuit says is triggered by contents
>>of the inoculation.
>
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From:          Tom Fort <tjfort@netdoor.com>
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Date:          Tue, 21 Dec 1999 10:38:26 -0600
Subject:       [at-l] Alice
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Alice, from the Hot Springs NC area, are you out there?

t.
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