Archive for September, 2009

Mandatory flu vaccination splits workers.

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Mandatory flu vaccination splits workers

September 27, 2009 by DELTHIA RICKS / delthia.ricks@newsday.com 

Despite a planned rally in Albany Tuesday to protest a state regulation requiring health care workers be vaccinated against influenza — both seasonal and swine fluNew York’s top public health official predicts dissenters will ultimately extinguish their anger and roll up their sleeves.

The regulation, which was approved in August, comes with a stinging addendum: Get vaccinated or get fired.

But some nurses and many other health care providers say the regulation violates their personal freedom and leaves them vulnerable to vaccine injury. And they cite deaths associated with the last federal government swine-flu vaccination program in 1976.

Refusing to be immunized against H1N1 because of the vaccine debacle in 1976 “is like saying a plane crashed 33 years ago so I’ll never fly again,” said Dr. Richard Daines, New York State health commissioner.

New York is the only state in the nation to require that health care workers be vaccinated, though other states are considering such measures. Health workers, including doctors, must be immunized by Nov. 30. Opponents say it’s simply unnecessary.

Several registered nurses said they will neither contract nor transmit the flu because they’re constantly washing their hands.

While dozens of demonstrators are expected at the rally from throughout the state, many are from Stony Brook University Medical Center. A meeting was held last week for hospital staff on the importance of vaccination for health care workers; a special session was held for employees in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, because many nurses there had expressed concern about the vaccination plan.

“We cannot force employees to be vaccinated; however we do not have an infinite number of non-patient care positions available to reassign those who simply refuse the vaccine,” said hospital spokeswoman Lauren Sheprow.

Darcy Wells, spokeswoman for the Public Employees Federation, which represents 9,000 health care workers statewide, including 3,000 at Stony Brook, said the union disapproves of mandatory vaccination, but is urging members to comply with the regulation.

The opponents also say it’s wrong that all five swine flu vaccine makers contracting with the federal government have been indemnified against lawsuits if someone gets sick or dies.

Daines said the vaccination directive stemmed from particular concern about institutional outbreaks — in hospitals, nursing homes and hospice centers. In a typical year, only 40 percent to 50 percent of health care workers take advantage of voluntary flu vaccination programs, and the state has about 150 institutional outbreaks of influenza. But with seasonal and H1N1 in circulation in the fall, institutional outbreaks could worsen.

“Anyone who is concerned about the safety of the vaccine should read about the death of a previously healthy nurse in California who died of H1N1,” Daines said.

He referred to a 51-year-old nurse in Carmichael, Calif., who died in July after she was exposed to swine flu on the job.

Reed and Kristi Tramposch, both registered nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit at Stony Brook University Medical Center, say as parents of a child with an autism spectrum disorder, they oppose vaccination because of possible links to the neurodevelopmental condition.

“There are a lot of toxic substances that go into vaccines,” Kristi Tramposch said. “I would like to see a lot of people get it [the swine flu vaccine] before I consider it.”

Daines expressed dismay that neonatal intensive care nurses would consider shunning flu shots for personal or philosophical reasons. More than simply protecting themselves from infection, he added, health care providers are also protecting patients from the flu.

Like other protesters, the Tramposches said the newly approved H1N1 vaccine is no different from the swine flu immunization of 1976, which was linked to the nerve-damaging disorder Guillain Barre syndrome, and even death.

But Dr. Bruce Farber, chief of infectious diseases at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, said while he questions the state’s move to make flu shots mandatory now, he said no relationship exists between the vaccine of 33 years ago and the current vaccine.

Lariam Action Founder – Sue Rose

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Sue Rose, Lariam Action Founder, passed away unexpectantly recently. I spoke with her a few times on the phone. She was a very nice lady. She will be missed both as a person and as a strong advocate for the Lariam toxicity cause. Here is a biography of her. She felt a strong moral obligation to warn others of the risks associated with Lariam use.   

http://www.lariaminfo.org/pages/wp-content/uploads/sue-rose-photo-obit.pdf

Cocktail of Cipro and Levaquin story.

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Comment:
4 months ago, my spouse Joe and I returned from a great vacation in Florida.  Three days later, he was diagnosed with severe cellulitis in his legs from bacteria he picked up swimming in the Gulf of Mexico.  He was first given an antibiotic that he was sensitive to because of its similarity to penicillin and switched to a sulfa based drug.  Five days later he was in the hospital with a raging infection with Cipro running into a PICC line.  A few days later they added Levaquin to the cocktail.  When he came out of the hospital he was taking oral Levaquin and vancomycin IV.  All the while he was complaining loud and long about the pain he was suffering in his feet, ankles, legs, hands and shoulder.  The response to the hands and shoulders  was “lets treat your left leg first….” since that was where the cellulitis was.  Fast forward to now… he is in pain, hasn’t returned to work and has become depressed from the knowledge that he is most likely crippled for the rest of his life because he went on vacation.  On Friday, after seeing a neurolgist and being diagnosed as having DIABETIC peripherial neuropathy (the Docs were all very careful to use the term “diabetic”) even though he has never had symptoms of PN up until now, he spoke with a co-worker.  He told her that he thought he might have fluroquinolone poisoning.  She said I know you do.  Why?  Because her spouse had the same thing.  This weekend has been the best since our return from FL because he has the name of the neurologist that diagnosed this lady’s husband…. maybe next week will bring some hope.  The pain won’t be gone, but at least now he has a name for the disorder and knows that he isn’t nuts. I promise to ring this bell loud and long.  Something must be done so that no one else will have to go through this.

Taxpayers against Fraud website.

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Quite a bit of pharmaceutical fraud detailed in this site.

    http://www.taf.org/

PBS with Bill Moyers. Discussion with Dr. Sidney Wolfe

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Here is a very interesting interview with Dr. Sidney Wolfe and a Harvard physician. Good information on why the pharmaceutical industry wants a fragmented health insurance industry.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi1acHg3mhw&NR=1

University of Missouri newspaper the Maneater. Cipro article.

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

University of Missouri grad student writes newspaper article about his experience with Cipro.

http://www.themaneater.com/stories/2009/9/1/doctor-fails-warn-patient-side-effects/

Breast implant side effects and dangers.

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Here is a young lady’s website which was created to help educate other people on the potential dangers of breast implants. She is trying to promote awareness on this subject and prevent others from suffering a similar fate. Unfortunately, with everything else going on in her life, she has recently been floxed and is now dealing with Cipro toxicity. Another sad fluoroquinolone poisoning story sent in. Thank you for your efforts to reach out to others in need. I guess the manufacturers of implants hide their true potential toxic profile to doctors and the public much like fluoroquinolone manufacturers. The delayed toxicity is what helps conceal the true number of people from suffering from health issues.    www.myimplantstory.com