Anonymous wrote:My dear (male) friend got cancer of the mouth as adult and almost died during the treatment. He survived but is disfigured and has continuing health problems. His cancer was most likely due to hpv. This vaccine prevents such cancers and suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, my daughter will soon be turning 11 and was wondering if we should give her the hpv vaccine? Any side effects? I have done some research and I feel more confused after reading about it than before when I was in a state of oblivion. Any insight/ thoughts would be helpful. Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, my daughter will soon be turning 11 and was wondering if we should give her the hpv vaccine? Any side effects? I have done some research and I feel more confused after reading about it than before when I was in a state of oblivion. Any insight/ thoughts would be helpful. Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:Definitely get it. It’s the only vaccine I know of that can prevent a deadly cancer that’s both very easy to get and can be hard to detect before too late (cervical cancer).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and DS both got it. No concerning side effects. My son often has a mid fever after vaccinations.
I’ve honestly have never heard of any real downside. But my younger kid is about 5 years out. Anti-vaxxers are against it. People who just don’t want to deal with the idea their kids may one day be sexually active often push it off because they think their kids are way too young. Which is the point of getting it at 11-12.
What’s your concern, exactly? My default position is vaccinate unless their is a good reason not to. And a 100 degree fever for a day and my not liking the fact my kid could one day get an std aren’t good reasons to protect my kid from cancer.
My concern is all the sites online that say their kid got an auto immune disease or got sick several months after and that the vaccine is full of toxins. My child has received all the other vaccines so I am not an anti Vaxer, it’s just this vaccine has given me some doubts.
Anonymous wrote:DD and DS both got it. No concerning side effects. My son often has a mid fever after vaccinations.
I’ve honestly have never heard of any real downside. But my younger kid is about 5 years out. Anti-vaxxers are against it. People who just don’t want to deal with the idea their kids may one day be sexually active often push it off because they think their kids are way too young. Which is the point of getting it at 11-12.
What’s your concern, exactly? My default position is vaccinate unless their is a good reason not to. And a 100 degree fever for a day and my not liking the fact my kid could one day get an std aren’t good reasons to protect my kid from cancer.