First of all, my heart breaks for her son, just as it does for all the vaccine dead and injured children.
Second, in other words all children should be vaccinated because around 50 ‘normal, healthy people die each year of chickenpox”. And why did they die? Was there care somehow mismanaged – e.g., were they taking aspirin or some other drug which interfered with their normal healing? Were they adults who are better off getting chickenpox as children? (And now are less likely to get it at that time because of the vaccine.)
And just what role might vaccines have had in undermining her son’s immune system so that he became asthmatic? - SM
CHICKENPOX CLAIMED THE LIFE OF
MY SON CHRISTOPHER
Reprinted below is the Congressional testimony of Rebecca
Cole, a mother
whose son died of complications from varicella infection.
She presented this
testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives,
Committee on Government
Reform, at the August 3, 1999,
Congressional hearing on vaccine safety.
My name is Rebecca Cole, and I am the mother of five
children. I am not a doctor and cannot give medical advice, but I can share my
personal experience with you.
Christopher Aaron Chinnes
1976-1988
I have faced the worst nightmare any parent can possibly face. There is no experience on earth that compares to the horror and devastation of losing a child. It is shattered dreams, crushed wishes, and a future that suddenly vanishes before our eyes. It cannot be wished away, slept away, prayed away, or screamed away.
It is darkness, agony, and shock. It leaves our hearts
broken, bleeding, and bursting with pain, and it changes us forever.
My life changed forever on June 30, 1988, when I had to
stand by helplessly as an infectious disease claimed the life of my oldest
child, Christopher Aaron Chinnes, at the age of 12.
Christopher was a beautiful little boy who had light blonde
hair and deep,brown eyes. He was full of compassion, joy, and energy. He loved baseball,
and every living creature on the earth. He wanted to be a scientist or doctor.
I can honestly say that my son was one of the most beautiful human beings I
have ever known, and I am proud to have been his
mother.
Christopher was born a very healthy child, but at the age
of eight he developed asthma. It was never a problem for him, and it never kept
him from doing the things he loved. But on June 16, 1988, four years after he
was diagnosed, he suffered his first and only severe asthma attack. He had to
be hospitalized and was treated with all of the normally prescribed drugs, including
corticosteroids (anti-inflammatory drugs used in asthma, arthritis, allergies, etc.).
He was released four days later with several medications
to finish at home, and he was well on his way to recovery. On June 23, exactly
one week after the asthma attack, he broke out with the chickenpox. “Don’t
worry, you’ll get over it,” I told him.
What I didn’t know was that the corticosteroid had lowered
his body’s immune response and he could not fight the disease. The chickenpox
began to rampage wildly through his young body. As I drove him to the emergency
room on June 27, my four younger children watched silently in shock and horror
as their brother went into seizures, went blind, turned gray, and collapsed due
to hemorrhaging in his brain.
That afternoon Christopher was flown from Camp Lejuene’s
Naval Hospital to East Carolina University’s Medical Center, but the chickenpox
was uncontrollably sweeping through him like a wildfire, and there was nothing anyone
could do.
The next day Christopher suffered a cardiac arrest and
slipped into a coma.
As my beautiful little boy lay swollen beyond recognition
and hemorrhaging from every area imaginable, including out into the blisters on
his skin, I learned that a vaccine existed, but was not yet licensed by the
FDA. A vaccine that could have prevented the unimaginable suffering of my
child, and all who knew him.
On June 30, 1988, exactly one week after breaking out with
chickenpox, Christopher passed away. He died. He wasn’t injured. He wasn’t left
acting differently. He wasn’t crippled. He died. My priceless little boy lay on
a cold steel table, swollen beyond
recognition, cold, and dead. Gone from me.
Gone from life itself. I cannot hold him, kiss him, see
his smile, or listen to his laughter as he chases a ball or bullfrog.
Instead, I visit a grave. The chickenpox virus destroyed
every organ in his body, and it cut pieces from the hearts of everyone who
witnessed its devastation.
No one is sure just what dose of corticosteroid it takes
to lower an individual’s resistance, and most people on these valuable drugs do
well when they get the chickenpox. Without knowing for sure though, who would want
to take a chance. Do not take anyone
off of corticosteroids suddenly! The drug has to be withdrawn slowly. Consult
your doctor for more information, and don’t get scared, be informed.
Please don’t get the impression that only those who are
immunosuppressed can have problems with chickenpox. Anyone can. In fact about
half of those who suffer complications or die each year are normal healthy
people.
Vaccines prevent countless deaths each year. Without them
the number of valuable human beings we’d lose would be staggering. Yes, sadly,
some injuries and deaths occur as a result of vaccines, but unfortunately,
there are risks with every single drug we use. We have and will not ever reach perfection.
We must remember that the benefits of our vaccines far outweigh the risks.
Especially for those who are ill or immunosuppressed like Christopher was.
There are innocent children and adults who come in contact with the public
everyday who would die if they were exposed to the diseases we can prevent. If
everyone around them is vaccinated, they are also protected. We owe it to them
and to ourselves as a nation to achieve the highest level of protection
possible. We must win the world-wide war against infectious disease, and
vaccines are our most powerful weapons. We cannot win, however, if we do not
use them. Leaving any population unprotected is like surrendering to a
defeatable foe. We must never surrender!
References for Rebecca Cole’s testimony can be found on
her website. Please see the link below.
Rebecca Cole’s Congressional testimony also appears on her
website which is
dedicated to her son Christopher. To visit this site, go
to:
http://sites.netscape.net/rebeccacoleusa/
On her website, Rebecca Cole writes: “The vaccine
(Varivax) wasn’t licensed
when he (Christopher) was young, but it had been in
testing for many years.
Now it is available, and I am continuing to fulfill a
promise I made to
myself and to him. I’ve worked since his death in 1988 to
see that no one is
injured or dies from this, or any preventable disease
again.”
To obtain the text version (HTML format) of Rebecca Cole’s
“Unprotected
People” testimony along with a photo of Christopher, taken
in April 1988,
just two months before his death, go to the Immunization
Action Coalition
(IAC) website at: http://www.immunize.org/genr.d/issue127.htm
Editor’s note: Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine is
recommended for all
children 12 months of age and older who have not had prior
infection with
chickenpox or been
previously vaccinated. All susceptible adolescents and
adults (those with no history of chickenpox disease or
vaccination) should
also be vaccinated.
To obtain a copy of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention’s (CDC)
recommendations on the prevention of varicella, go to the
following links:
Prevention of Varicella: Update Recommendations of the
Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP), May 28, 1999
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr4806a1.htm
Prevention of Varicella: Recommendations of the Advisory
Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP), July 12, 1996
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00042990.htm
For more information on varicella disease, visit CDC’s “Varicella
and
Varicella Vaccine Clinical Q & A” located on the
National Immunization
Program website at: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/Q&A/clinqa/var.htm
To obtain a complete list of all “Unprotected People”
stories previously
published by IAC including personal experiences with
hepatitis B, pertussis,
tetanus, polio, and many other vaccine-preventable
diseases, go to:
Editors’ note: The Immunization Action Coalition is
collecting stories of
people who have suffered or died from vaccine-preventable
diseases.
Please let us know if you have personal stories, or if you
know of stories
that have appeared in the media, of the suffering that occurred
because
someone wasn’t immunized. We also request case reports to
help us illustrate
the morbidity and mortality caused by vaccine-preventable
diseases.
If you have stories and/or case reports that can help save
lives, e-mail
them to us at iacx@immunize.org
or fax them to 651-647-9131.
Immunization Action Coalition1573 Selby AvenueSt. Paul MN
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E-mail: admin@immunize.org
Web: http://www.immunize.org/
Tel: (651) 647-9009Fax: (651) 647-9131
This page was updated on November 16, 1999
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