[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVQKA_CpQfk"]YouTube - UPDATE-Desiree Jennings 25 yr Old Redskins Cheerleader-Heartbreaking Story[/ame]
Or total BS?
That is sick if somebody actually faked that.
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVQKA_CpQfk"]YouTube - UPDATE-Desiree Jennings 25 yr Old Redskins Cheerleader-Heartbreaking Story[/ame]
Or total BS?
That is sick if somebody actually faked that.
Seems very odd, I've never even heard of a condition like that before. If she is faking it's very sick.
unless nbc has been fooled, it is real
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/he...ington_DC.html
There is this too:
Dystonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The thing is that there are people who do have adverse reactions to vaccinations. It is rare, and it is different for different people. People have died from it even.
I don't get the shot myself, not because of the risks, but mainly because it is only a best guess as to what strain the flu will become. It is not always effective each year, you get the shot, get a little sick from the shot, then get sick anyway. That has been my experience.
I'm no expert but that's either real or she deserves an academy award.
It looks real to me. If its not that would be a shock.
I've heard of people having neurological damage due to vaccines, and animals too, such as dogs can have adverse reactions too.
I've never heard of this particular condition, but if she's faking...I agree with Chiefster...she's one heck of an actor & deserving of an Oscar!
I've never had a flu shot, and likely never will!! Heard too many bad things about them. However, I've not had the flu since 1989...only a cold now & then. (knocking on wood as I said that, haha)
I just got my cold shot a couple weeks ago... first one ever.... No side affects here! I had the flu about 10 years ago, but I just rode it out. Thats all you really can do. I do not like to get meds to fight it... I feel like if you treat your body right while you have it and then ride it out, you will build up better defense than those who take otc meds.