Angelica Black’s Vaccine Injury
Published April 25, 2019 | Best in Video
She was three months old. She was developing fine and everything was
typical before. She went down for naps, she was actually singing and
cooing and playing with us and smiling and laughing,
and the next time we saw her she was limp and not breathing. Despite everyone’s thoughts that, usually, most reactions happen quickly, hers took three days. On the paper I signed in the doctor’s office, it says watch for 24 hours for these symptoms, her symptom was never listed, and I thought after the 24 hours I was fine. So, I mean, I was pretty shocked when something happened. She still has a rare seizure disorder. She has multiple type seizures all day and all night, and she is labeled with cerebral palsy, which is just a catch all for a brain injury.
and the next time we saw her she was limp and not breathing. Despite everyone’s thoughts that, usually, most reactions happen quickly, hers took three days. On the paper I signed in the doctor’s office, it says watch for 24 hours for these symptoms, her symptom was never listed, and I thought after the 24 hours I was fine. So, I mean, I was pretty shocked when something happened. She still has a rare seizure disorder. She has multiple type seizures all day and all night, and she is labeled with cerebral palsy, which is just a catch all for a brain injury.
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