Was the Formerly-Paralyzed Fashion Model Actually Vaccine-Injured by Gardasil?

Fascinating article & video here:

Formerly Paralyzed Teen Megan Silcott Rocks The Runway At New York Fashion Week

formerly paralyzed model on walkerThis poor girl just mysteriously woke up one day paralyzed with “disseminated encephalomyelitis”. With a lot of work and help from the therapy industries, including a gofundme campaign, she is following her dream of becoming a …walkerbound, …wheelchairbound, fashion model.  (Like that’s every young girl’s dream.)   She’d probably have preferred modelling unaided.

The video says the doctors say the cause was an “undiagnosed case of mono”, which we find very hard to believe, since mono has noticeable long-term symptoms.   How could it not have been diagnosed?

Judging by her age, the whole thing just screams to us “Gardasil”!  Could we be right?  A quick lookup of “disseminated encephalomyelitis” confirms, there are only two known causes – after affects of mononucleosis, and (unspecified) vaccine injury.

Vaccine injury?   Which vaccine?   Instincts lead us to first look up the known side effects of Gardasil.   And our instincts prove exactly on target: Disseminated Encephalomyelitis is listed as a possible side effect of Gardasil, right in its package insert.   And it wouldn’t be listed if it weren’t happening to some people.

We are not  not privy to Ms. Silcott’s medical records.  We can’t know if she actually received the Gardasil shot.   But we do have direct experience with how aggressively the medical industry is pushing the Gardasil vaccine on teenage girls, and whatever caused this beautiful young girl to just wake up one day paralyzed, we cry along with her and all the other teenage girls (and boys) who likewise wake up to the terror of being suddenly paralyzed.

formerly paralyzed model in wheelchair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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