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HPV

 
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jen157  

Living With An STD

Back when I was just a teenager I ended up getting an STD that was over 10 years ago and yep still got it.

People don't really relize just how easy it is. I wasn't a slut or an easy girl I only had two boyfriends in highschool. Any way because my man of five years left me and now I'm all alone I decided to give something back and build a community where people like me can find love without the hassle of telling them that I'm essencially damaged goods.

It was reasonably hard to do as I'm not very tech savy but I did get a friends of mine to give me a hand. Its a pretty good little STD Dating site and it's free with no ads or anything just there to help out all the people that are going through the same thing I am. Plus it kept me bussy for a while and got my mind off of all the other crap I was dealing with.

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Anonymous  

Are you one more, or one less?

I don't think anyone can turn on their tv without seeing the commercial for GARDASIL: "I want to be one less."

Aside from wondering who is actually sleeping with these ugly broads (sorry, they really are!) I have to wonder about this "vaccine". Working in the medical industry I know for a fact that most insurance companies DO NOT cover the cost of the 3 vaccinations. Yes, there are 3 separate injections you must get with in a 6 month period. If not, you have to start the process all over again, and insurance covers NONE of it. Although Partners for Prevention will pay for the cost of the vaccination plus the required pregnancy test. Total cost for ONE vaccination is over $200! 

 If that wasn't bad enough, there is more cause for concern - long term side effects. These include but are not limited to: 

  • Bells Palsy
  • Guillan-Barre syndrome
  • Seizures
  • Blood clotting and heart problems
  • Miscarriages and fetal abnormalities amongst pregnant women who received the vaccine

Please be fully informed prior to consenting to this or any other medical procedure. Here is just one source of information.

 HPV Vaccine

BE a BETTER PATIENT -

BE INFORMED  

 

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