Woman suffered excessive tiredness after vaccination, court hears

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Aoife Bennett claims she developed narcolepsy after she got Pandemrix swine flu injection

as she told how she thought it was her responsibility to get the vaccine as the country faced a threatened swine flu pandemic 10 years ago.

She told the court she would have “taken a chance on getting swine flu” and would never have got the vaccine if she thought there were serious risk factors.On Christmas Day 2009,she said she had to drag herself downstairs for lunch. “I was absolutely exhausted. Before this I was very energetic and active,”she said. She said she spent a lot of the Christmas holidays in bed and found it very difficult because she was “ very, very tired”.

 

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mocleirigh_o But, but, but, Simple-Simon Harris said (multiple times) that vaccines are 'perfectly safe'. Which is of course, a complete and utter lie, for there an no 'perfectly safe' medications, not one. Why can't people see & read the vaccine inserts, that explain all the possible effects

mocleirigh_o This particular issue is RAMPANT unfortunately because of this . Rampant.

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