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Old 11-25-2006, 05:42 AM
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vaccines and kidney failure

Good day,
Diagnosed with glomerulonephritis..Nephrologist mentionned that anti-bodies may have caused the kidney failure or could have attacked other vital organs.
Is it possible that prior vaccines may have triggered the anti-bodies? Am I right to be reluctant to accept vaccines?
Dialysis centers in Quebec systematically give Hepatitis A and B vaccines, and are pressing for a flu vaccine to be administered next week.
Not convinced vaccines are safe particularily considering outbreaks of E-coli, legionaire and other infections in our Quebec health facilities.
Oral medication is 2.5mg. Norvasc, Triméthroprine, Tappering off prednisone at 2.5mg also. Proxytox has just recently been stopped. Aranesp and Iron through injection. Blood pressure is normal and no diabetes. Negative for hepatitis. Blood tests are performed every week!
Any suggestions or documentation would be appreciated.
Sincerely
M.Leroy
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