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Comments from

Jodi Krzyzak, President and Founder of

VIVE Foundation

April 18

VIVE Foundation - Helping Vaccine Injury Victims Everywhere

VIVE Foundation has been inspired by the vaccine injuries suffered by my two daughters and thousands of others just like them. 

 
I decided to create this blog as a way of sharing all of their stories, sharing information and promoting awareness of these injuries.  So I want to make a few things clear from the beginning - VIVE Foundation neither supports nor opposes vaccines.  The focus of our Foundation is to help those that have been injured by vaccinations.  The reality is that vaccine injuries happen.  I know that they happen because I have witnessed it personally with my two daughters, but in addition to my personal experience I recall that prior to vaccinating my daughters I had to sign a release that stating that I understood the potential adverse reactions of the vaccination, additionally in 1986 President Ronald Regan signed into law the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA), recognizing vaccine injuries.  The NCVIA requires health care providers to report adverse events (possible side effects) that occur following vaccination, so the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) in 1990.   With approximately 30,000 adverse effects reported annually, there is plenty of proof that vaccine injuries can and do happen.  So this is the basis and focus of our mission.
 
Once the injury has occured it can be devistating to the victims and their families.  The range of injuries are as vast as the number of people vaccinated every year.  Most adverse reactions are minor, a rash or injection site pain, but occassionally the reactions are life-threatening or life-altering.  Because we are all unique beings with unique genetic make up, what may be minor to one person may be lethal to another.  Regardless of the severity, they need to be reported both to your health care provider and to VAERS.  It is our responsibility as consumers to ensure that the reports are filed. 
  

Scientists and pharmaceutical engineers have created many vaccines to help protect us from a variety of ailments, reporting many victories against life-threatening diseases.  Occasionally over that history of successes there have been a few failures, vaccines that did not work as they were designed to work or some that missed the mark completely.  Just because it is a vaccine, does not mean it is inherently safe or has the expected result.  The only way to confirm these two questions is time and the number of people vaccinated compared with the number of adverse effects and any reported failures to accomplish the desired response.  When the numbers don't add up - the use of those vaccines needs to be suspended until the true efficacy and safety can be reconfirmed.  There is such a vaccine currently being given to our children.

 

Over my next posts:
  • I will try to answer some of your questions; 
  • I will tell my daughters' stories, including how we put the pieces together and what steps we have taken to return my daughters back to health;  
  • I will discuss current vaccines that may need to be reviewed further and give you information on how you can help us affect those changes; and
  • I will discuss environmental toxins, including the similarities between vaccine injuries and environmental toxin injuries. 
Please join me on this journey.  If you have any questions that you would like me to address feel free to send them to jodi@VIVEFoundation.org
 
 
 


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