That comment was very insensitive. Lissann, you were just trying to protect your daughter. Any mother would; especially if she has dealt with HPV herself. I got all three injections and have done well so far. I got them when they first came out because my doctor recommended it. These injections protect against several strains of the HPV virus (both high and low risk) but they do not protect against all (there are over 100 types of HPV!!). Mostly this injection is trying to protect you from the worst. I'm very sorry to hear about your daughter. I've heard of a lot of girls having trouble after the vaccine.
Does your daughter have a history of ovarian cysts? When I ovulate, I get cysts and they can be painful. Maybe she should have an ultrasound. I hope she feels better and you're a great mom for watching out for your daughter.
I would suggest that you google gardasil and 'side effects'... I can't believe that you and your friend let your daughters get this vaccine after all the controversy. There have been 20 deaths linked to this vaccine, also girls having seizures and many other side effects. The FDA fast tracked this drug and the complete Safety Report won't be in until next year. I know they were also considering giving it to boys - I haven't been following the news on this drug lately, but IMO its something that should only be given to NYC rodents that walk across kitchen counter tops of "fine restaurants" once the lights go out....That drug is bad news!! The FDA fast tracked Guardasil,,,YET they won't give the new HCV drugs to people who are dying of hepatitus C - figure that one out - I can't.
I would suggest you and your friend take your kids to a good Holistic Internist - that type of doctor would be totally against this vaccine and would probably be able to give you some sort of clue as to what this drug reaction is all about - because I agree with you on that - that it is most likely from the drug.
Just guessing, but possibly could have caused some sort of autoimmune disorder. The Internist can probably recommend other Specialists for her to see also, maybe a Immunologist....
Listen, I don't mean to scare you by saying all this stuff, but parents have to stop thinking that just because a new drug comes out that it is safe to give to their kid and anyhow, would this drug then give the kids reason to think they are safe from getting STD's.....According to what I read, if I remember correctly this guardisil only protects against one type of HPV......so she still can get HPV and on top of it, and now you also don't know what is going on with her immune system from the vaccine.
If I were you, I would speak to other parents whose children didn't get the shots yet and tell them to hold off. IMO eventually this drug will be pulled off the market, but then again who knows....But read some of the cases of how sick some people have become just after getting the series - as far as I am concerned they can't say there isn't a connection.
I hope your daughter and her friend feel better soon.
MO