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Canadians Contract Guillain-Barre Syndrome After Swine Flu Shot In Same Doctor’s Office
Two residents of Markham in Ontario, Canada have been diagnosed with the debilitating nerve disease Guillain-Barré Syndrome, after both taking the H1N1 flu shot in the same doctor’s office just two days apart.
The Toronto Sun reports that Donna Hartlen, a 39-year-old mother is unable to walk or chew solid food properly.
Hartlen has no history of illness and was perfectly health until the 29th December when she collapsed and was rushed to hospital.
Hartlen is adamant that the illness stems from a H1N1 shot she received two weeks before her symptoms suddenly appeared.
She became even more convinced this was the case when she encountered Don Gibson in the room next door, who received the same shot just two days before her, from the same GP. He too has been diagnosed with GBS.
“It’s way too coincidental,” insists the slight mom, her words slurred because the right side of her face will not move. “It’s either a bad batch or a lot more people are getting this than they are talking about.”
Her 80-year-old neighbour is equally convinced that the H1N1 vaccine to blame. “It must have been a bad batch,” Gibson believes. “But nobody is saying anything. I know I signed a piece of paper and there’s no liability but it’s pretty scary.”
Prison Planet