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Thursday, December 6, 2018

CRIPPLING GUILLAIN-BARRE DISEASE FROM FLU VACCINE: MAN UNABLE TO SPEAK, WALK, SEE OR BREATHE DAYS AFTER GETTING FLU SHOT




 Man Unable to Speak, Walk, See or Breathe Days After Getting Flu Shot
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ON LIFE SUPPORT
MAN UNABLE TO SPEAK, WALK, SEE OR BREATHE 
DAYS AFTER GETTING FLU SHOT
 ‘It’s the last time anyone in my family 
will ever get one’
BY ADAN SALAZAR
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
 A Las Vegas man lost his vision, became partially paralyzed and has been unable to breathe without assistance since getting a flu shot last month.
Shane Morgan and his wife Monique decided to get flu shots on November 2, believing it would help protect them and young family members ahead of the busy holiday season.
But what they thought was a pro-active measure turned to horror when Shane began losing feeling in his arms and legs.
“About 36-hours after he got the flu shot he started to get sick,” Monique explained to KSNV.
“I never dreamed that any of this could ever happen,” Shane told local media.
Doctors at Centennial Hills Hospital diagnosed Shane with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a known vaccine adverse reaction characterized by the CDC as an “autoimmune disorder in which a person’s own immune system damages the nerves, causing muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis.”
Monique blames the flu shot for triggering the adverse reaction, which has left Shane in need of a ventilator and a feeding tube.
“It’s the last time anyone in my family will ever get one,” she said, adding Shane would rather have the flu “ten to one” than suffer the debilitating disorder.
RELATED: TEEN’S LEGS PARALYZED AFTER RECEIVING COLLEGE-MANDATED VACCINE
Despite Shane’s horrific vaccine injury, a Nevada health official interviewed by KSNV still encouraged people to get the flu shot, saying Guillain-Barré Syndrome is a “rare” condition.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome, or GBS, has also been reported in patients who received the whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine, Gardasil (HPV), and M-M-R II injections, to name a few.
A GoFundMe page has been created seeking donations to help the Morgan family.


RELATED: TEEN’S LEGS PARALYZED AFTER RECEIVING COLLEGE-MANDATED VACCINE
Despite Shane’s horrific vaccine injury, a Nevada health official interviewed by KSNV still encouraged people to get the flu shot, saying Guillain-Barré Syndrome is a “rare” condition.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome, or GBS, has also been reported in patients who received the whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine, Gardasil (HPV), and M-M-R II injections, to name a few.
A GoFundMe page has been created seeking donations to help the Morgan family.



OTHER VIDEOS:
  Connection Between Guillain Barre Syndrome GBS and the Flu Shot Vaccine | Vaccine Lawyers
 Reaction to Flu vaccine: Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Published on Oct 1, 2011
Learn more about Guillain Barre on our website http://losa.me/rsbukw Flu vaccine Guillain Barre syndrome is one of the most common reported reaction to flu vaccine. GBS is a condition where the body's immune system attacks the nerves. Most commonly flu vaccine Guillain Barre begins in the legs and feet with tingling, weakness and loss of control-- but can quickly progress up the body effecting the muscles that control breathing which makes the condition a serious medical emergency. Many patients who develop flu vaccine Guillain Barre must be placed on a respirator to help them breathe until the condition begins to resolve. For some who have had flu vaccine Guillain Barre, permanent weakness will never go away and could require assistive devices for walking and daily tasks.