How long will the cervical cancer jab ache for?

I have just had the first of my cervical cancer jabs and my arm is really aching. How long will this last for? I have my first driving lesson tomorrow as well.. will the jab effect that?

6 Comments

  • :)
    December 14, 2009 | Permalink |

    i got my first jab on a monday and it stopped hurting on the thursday after.

    i just got my second one half an hour ago :(

    it’s not actually that bad in the day, it only hurt me when i was lying on my side in bed, so you should be ok at your driving lesson :)

  • honey
    December 14, 2009 | Permalink |

    my arm was aching for the first 3 days after the first, the second was worse, and the third there was nothing

  • onlymatch4u
    December 14, 2009 | Permalink |

    Gardisil injection is the dumbest thing you can do to yourself. I strongly suggest you do your homework on this issue and get educated, not just accept the indoctrination that is taking place.

    The good news is that your immune system typically takes care of it and you won’t get any physical signs of having it. The Gardisil vaccination is a complete joke and should never be used. It has caused deaths and many other illnesses and is being promoted by the Merck company that stands to profit about $2 billion dollars from the sale of this junk. It only addresses 4% of the over 100 viruses responsible for cervical cancer. More people are being harmed by the vaccination than the cervical cancer it is designed to help. In fact, the government now has a slush fund of money that is being paid to damaged victims and families. Over $1.5 billion dollars was issued last year from this fund.

    We’ve already lost 18 girls, some as young as 12, in the effort to spare them from the mere possibility of cervical cancer later in life. Others have developed debilitating and potentially life-threatening ailments within weeks of being vaccinated, and others still have had spontaneous abortions or given birth to babies with birth defects.

    Also consider this: Cervical cancer usually develops in your late 20s to mid 30s. The protection period of Gardasil is estimated to be 5 years. That means, if you receive your first set of shots when you’re 10 years old, you’d need at least 2 to 4 additional booster shots to make it through your 30s. And THAT means you’ll have to expose yourself to the potential side effects of Gardasil over and over and over again.

    But now to the real clincher, and I want you to read the following section as many times as you need to let this truly sink in…

    U.S. statistics show there are 30 to 40 cervical cancer cases per year per one million women between the ages of 9 and 26, which is the age bracket that Gardasil targets (and was tested on).

    According to Merck, Gardasil was shown to reduce pre-cancers by 12.2% to 16.5% in the general population. So, instead of ending up with 30 to 40 cases of cancer per million, per year, in that age bracket, the HPV vaccine can potentially bring it down to 26 to 35 cases of cervical cancer.

    What that means is that you would have to vaccinate one million girls to prevent cervical cancer in 4 to 5 girls.

    Further, about 37 percent of women who develop cervical cancer actually die from the disease, so vaccinating ONE MILLION girls would prevent 1 to 2 DEATHS per year, at the bargain-basement price of $360 million per year, plus potentially lifelong suffering for an untold number of women, which has no price tag.

    The best thing you can do is build your immune system and avoid vaccinations that break it down and pollute your blood stream.

    Says Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, “Given all the questions about Gardasil, the best public health policy would be to reevaluate its safety and to prohibit its distribution to minors. In the least, governments should rethink any efforts to mandate or promote this vaccine for children.”

    It’s also important to know that Merck has NOT evaluated Gardasil’s potential carcinogenity or genotoxicity.

    There is currently no way of knowing how the HPV vaccine affects fertility, birth defects, cancer, if it can pass through breast milk, or if it can alter your genes or the genes of your future children (genotoxicity).

    However, five subjects who got the vaccine around the time of conception had babies with birth defects, whereas no birth defects occurred among the subjects who received a placebo. Likewise, earlier last year when there were “only” 1,637 adverse reports, 18 of 42 women who had received the vaccine while pregnant experienced side effects ranging from spontaneous abortion to fetal abnormalities.

    Also remember that you cannot sue Merck if your child dies after receiving the vaccine.

    Drug companies have cleverly manipulated the government so that they are immune from prosecution. Instead they’ve made the U.S. taxpayers foot the bill for the hundreds of millions of dollars that are paid out to families of children who are harmed or killed every year from vaccines.

    And even though it is nearly impossible to get one of these payments, more than $1.5 billion has been paid out to affected families already. So ponder on these stats if you haven’t already taken a firm position on the vaccine issue.

    To see the VAERS data on people that died from vaccinations. Babies SIDS within 0 to 5 days of being given vaccinations. 3006 deaths reported due to the vaccinations.

    http://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/index.h...

    Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) & “Hot Lots” VAERS Database Online. In 1986, Congress passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (PL-99-660) that among other things required healthcare providers to report vaccine reactions to a centralized reporting system. As a result the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) to which parents, physicians and vaccine manufacturers could report adverse events.

  • Emmaa
    December 14, 2009 | Permalink |

    mine stopped hurting about a week or so later and the second will go in about 3 days

  • Lucyy
    December 14, 2009 | Permalink |

    The first ached for about a week with me.
    The second jab hurts more but it doesn’t ache much.

    If it isn’t bothering you – then No it wont effect your driving lesson but I know mine damn hurt, So probably but the nurse said moving it more, made it hurt more to begin with but made the aching stop after a bit so maybe try moving your arm lots?

    Hope this helped
    Lucyy

  • Jo_Xx
    December 14, 2009 | Permalink |

    Hi5, lol i had my first one today as well. I had mine done at 10am this Morning and mine still aches now. Its like ive pulled a muscle in my arm and doesn’t hurt that much
    i shouldn’t think it should affect you driving lesson. But it just depends on how much your arm aches cause it hurts more and less for different people.
    i would probably think it will only last for like 2-3 days…

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