"Tetanus is a very rare disease in
developed countries: there are only about 12 cases of
tetanus per year in Australia, and half of those who got
it were vaccinated."
Viera Scheibner
http://www.alternative-doctor.com/vaccination/16reasons.htm
By eHow Health Editor
Step 2
Watch for other mild side effects caused by the tetanus vaccine. Many people have experienced headaches, low grade fevers, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, redness and swelling in the injection site and mild body chills. These are all common side effects and do not require a doctor's attention unless they last longer than a few days.
Step3
Wait for more long lasting effects of the tetanus vaccine. These are prolonged vomiting, prolonged diarrhea, and more flu like symptoms. One in about 100 people experience these side effects. Contact your doctor if these symptoms get worse than the mild flu or continue beyond seven days.
Step4
Be on the look-out for a severe allergic reaction. Call your doctor immediately if any of the following symptoms occur. Common symptoms of an allergic reaction involve a rash, itching, swelling, dizziness and trouble breathing. These are not common side effects of the tetanus vaccine and a doctor should be called if you have any of these side effects.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2092426_tetanus-vaccine-side-effects.html
MY STORY
A SLOW-ONSET TETANUS VACCINE REACTION
AND
FILING FOR THE
NATIONAL CHILDHOOD VACCINE COMPENSATION PROGRAM
By Jan DeGrandchamp
...The other Tetanus victims were my biggest support-talking with someone who understood how I felt was incredible. We all had a lot of difficulty communicating with our physicians. It did not seem to matter how often we said that the Tetanus shot caused our symptoms. If the doctor or nurse did not agree, it would not be written in the medical records. If these complaints were not documented, they did not exist. This was a huge lesson. We had the vaccine-we got sick.
...He made the diagnosis of "autoimmune peripheral neuropathy" due to the Tetanus shot.
...The
Program was written so that specific vaccine reactions
will be compensated, which increases the difficulty to win
these cases. The narrower the definitions
of possible reactions, the more cases will be eliminated
during the legal process. The Tetanus
vaccine-related injuries that may be compensated are:
"Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock, brachial neuritis,
and any acute complication or sequela (including death) of
an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to
above which illness, disability, injury or condition arose
within the time period described."
Since physicians may have different interpretations or
diagnoses for the
same symptoms, or they may not even recognize vaccine
reactions, the
government is able to eliminate many of these cases.
http://www.redflagsweekly.com/conferences/vaccines/2004_sept01.php
http://www.whale.to/a/tet2.html - [greatly abbreviated]
Tetanus Vaccination
by
Dr
Mendelsohn MD
(The People’s Doctor Newsletter 1976-1988)
Go to the site and read it all.