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Gardasil

Hi i got the gardasil shot (1 and then 2 about a month ago) and ever sense i have been experiencing weird side affects (or what i think are side affects). I have peeling/itching/painful rashes breaking out all over my body. Just recently I have started experiencing nausea, chills, and trouble breathing (the trouble breathing has worsened but began after i recieved the shot). My rashes have slightly faded but are definitely still present. Should I be concerned? Do the other symptoms seem to be linked to the Gardasil as well? I've started reading up online and Ive read some unsettling things and Ive always had a very sensitive body and react easily to things. Someone please help! I'm pretty young and I'm not sure what do to about all these affect.
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My daughter got the first Gardasil shot 2 years ago and is still dealing with the side effects. The symptoms range and change! All test come back normal. I have found some help from the group at TRUTHABOUTGARDASIL.ORG...So, you may want to talk to someone there or read all the storys to compare yor side effects. There are a bunch of the moms on facebook, start with looking up gardasil on there it's all over the place. So far 82 deaths have been reported and over 19,000 injuries.
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hi,
so what happened i got my first shot today , first out of 3 is it fully effective at this moment?
im terrified all this side effects
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check this out....

http://www.gardasil.com/
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