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The one question I have is why wouldn't a mandate for insurance to cover it provide the same benefit (minus the education aspect)
And yes, the diatribe was stupid. It removes the possibility of any rational discussion of the issue.
There should also be a provision for ongoing notification via media of any new information regarding negative side effects, particularly as they relate to specific sub-populations, so that parents always have updated risk information when making the decision.
This work was typical of her. She is always making outrageous statements and wild accusations [such as claiming that Gov. Blago was in favor of child predators because of his position on parental notification laws]. She does more harm that good to her cause.
If you see merit in her work, I would appreciate it if you could point it out. The anti-abortion people need a strong voice in Illinois, but she is the worst possible person for that role.
The entire point to her diatribes (and that's a much-too-pleasant word for her multiple "Debbie Does..." posts) was that Ms. Stanek was upset because she believed Sen. Halvorsen's proposal did not provide enough educational aspects. Essentially, she wants every 11-year-old girl to be taught that HPV is an STD so if they don't have sex they won't get it (which isn't 100% true -- it is communicated through other means but far be it from Nurse Stanek to mention this).
Fair enough if chastity belts were still in style.
The facts of the matter are this vaccine will not promote promiscuity any more than the polio vaccine does. Further, the average age virginity is lost in this country is 16, 95% of Americans have pre-marital sex, and the average teen loses their viriginity at home (or their boy-/girlfriend's home), usually while their parents are in another room. These are all facts you can look up and verify. Ms. Stanek chooses to ignore them in order to ask whether or not Sen. Halvorsen was raped and what she would recommend to avoid rape.
Ms. Stanek (and her compatriot in confusion, Ms. Eaton) have a long way to go to move that virginity age up and that pre-marital sex statistic down. A long way.
Instead, they choose to spew acid in an attempt to change the conversation from vaccines to sex.
It seems Ms. Stanek won't be happy til no one is having sex unless they are virgins on their wedding night. She's obsessed with anyone -- anyone -- who doesn't fit that conservative mold and is willing to combat legislation that opposes her version of reality and to enact any legislation that helps promote a nanny-state, chastity-belt mentality.
The Middle Ages are over, yet some just can't let go. Referencing this malarkey in the media only serves to encourage more of the same -- as Ms. Eaton clearly alluded in a later Ill Review post.
It may not be a public health risk, but it would lead to health care costs, which would work its way back to the citizenry. I don't mean to say that the costs of this cancer would be substantial enough to notice (at best a drop in the bucket from the POV of today's health costs), but it would likely be more costly than the price of enacting and enforcing this legislation.
- Sickness, especially a serious illness, can impact worker productivity, more sick days, and so forth.
- And yeah, the good medicine thing mentioned also would make some support it.
Is anyone else troubled by the implicit assumption underlying Fran and Jill’s position  that children would give in to wild sexual desires but for the threat of disease? What leads one to such a bizarre view of human sexuality, i.e. that it is overpowering and can only be bridled by the threat of sickness or death?
Freud believed that humans were driven by two conflicting central desires: Eros (the life drive, incorporating the sexual drives) and Thanatos (the death instinct). Freud's description of Eros included all creative, life-producing drives. The Thanatos death instinct represented an urge inherent in all living things to return to a state of calm, or, ultimately, of non-existence.
If I were a Freudian, I would be tempted to diagnose Jill and Fran as siding with Thanatos against Eros. But as we all know, Freudians are all just perverts.
-- SCAM
The fact that there is even a debate on the HPV vaccine makes me embarrassed to be a republican. It seems that in the screechitude against the virus, it is lost that we're actually talking about a way to stop people from getting cancer, a cancer which can result in death.
To answer the trollesque question by oechmd:
Because it's the right thing to do.
But on to the Stanek column. There was a time I would listen to feminist friends talk about 'victim blaming' and 'slut shaming' and sort of chuckle. I had never noticed it before and some of their examples I saw as being complete works of fantasy. I never understood it. Probably, because I'm not a feminist.
But when I read Jill Stanek's column I got it. It is easily the most bald faced example of 'slut shaming' I can think of. Here you have the self-proclaimed chaste Jill Stanek, upon finding out that someone has an STD, to ask her to hold that up to the light and ask bizarre questions about how it came to be. For lack of a better way to explain it, she's badgering another woman to admit to her personal bedroom behaviors so she can be mind stoned by the observers. It's nothing more than a personal public call out to admit to sin, so you can accept your punishment - dressed up to look like a political point.
The political point (or whatever is passing as such) made is: Halvorson is sexually experienced, thus is a non-woman or non-chaste, thus is a non-person, thus not worth listening to.
I haven't even really told you what the real trick here is. Take Jill's name off that article and put "Peter Labarbara" or "J. Matt Barber" in it's place, and we wouldn't even be able to cut through the hate enough to seriously discuss it. But because Jill is a woman she can operate on the patriarchy dog whistle without challenge. In other words, take Stanley Crouch's "Obama isn't black like me piece" replace Crouch with a white guy from Manhattan and change the title to "Obama isn't black like the black people I know" and you've got a racist hit piece. Keep it in Crouch's name and it's "reflective" and "thoughtful".
After all, we can be pretty confident that our blood supply is safe. As a result, the only way to get AIDS is by sex or drugs. Given the "logic" of Stanek and Eaton, it is pretty clear that as such, they would oppose such a vaccine.
As I said -- those two do more harm than good.
The state has no compelling interest in this case, not even in the cost of health care.
As for the political speech: It is abhorrent and Stanek should be ashamed.
It takes a lot for an extremist to alienate other extremists, but she seems to have found a way to do it.
But want to opt out? So be it. God forbid she ever needs surgery, we can have a parental opt out for anesthesia too.
Probably because it's hard to go up from 97%.
There are real reasons to not allowing Merck to set our health policies. So they invested millions for this vaccine - that was their call, not ours. Had they done their homework, they would have understood how much to invest regarding this virus and what the market would support. The fact that they blew it should not allow them to use their backroom deals to get all of us to pay for it. Waving the cancer flag is distasteful.
Mandating a vaccine that could prevent 70% of a virus that could develop into cancer if girls catch this virus due to sex seems preposterous.
Stanek needs to return to her cage. If she is interested in helping, she needs to shut her trap and let the professionals speak. She turns off more voters every time she bloviates, and makes the anti-mandatory vaccine group appear nutty. Her smear against Halvorson is inexcusable. We will all lose when political dialog drops to that level. Shut up Jill!
That's a shame, because we have a lot of very thoughtful, competent and very conservative Republicans in our party, who are far, far from being either nuts or scary. But, the right wing keeps giving Dems straw dogs to hold up and say "you surely don't want these crazy people running anything, do you?", and moderates of all political persuasions agree and vote accordingly.
If you remember, the Dems had the same problem in the 70s with their radical left wing.
Either that or an opt-out tax to bankroll cervical cancer research.
Seems like a fair swap.
While that is tempting, I think a lifetime of regret that they could have prevented their daughter's cancer but didn't, is enough.
Jill's comment to a post commenting on her article:
"Dear John, aka Rich Miller lemming: If you can truly think for yourself, tell me what good points I could have made and tell me exactly what was my idiotic rant - my words, not your paraphrase or interpretation.
Posted by: Jill Stanek | Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at 02:09 PM"
Still, I wonder why we have to immediately inject the state into this. Insurers are covering the vaccination and can't we trust parents to make an informed decision without rushing to demand that the state intervene?
The same people who are pushing the state mandate are the ones who criticize the drug companies for advertising their products on television -- all based on the assumption that consumers are too stupid to make decisions for themselves. Drop the mandate and you can bet the manufacturer will start marketing the product on their own.
Once again, politicians are working today to find solutions tomorrow for yesterday's problems.
Apparently Merck has backtracked and is pulling out of its state lobbying campaigns for Gardasil. Sources: CNBC quoting WSJ online.
That notwithstanding, I agree that Jill went way over the line and needs to get back under the rock.
To the proposal, as the father of two young girls who would almost immediately be affected, I want more research from more, independent sources before I want the State mandating any more medical treatments for my children. Merck and Vioxx=Exhibit A.
Please, no more state mandates that they can't pay for, they can't even fund education, pensions, late on allkids payments, etc.
Years ago I was told a drug was safe for menopause. I ended up with breast cancer due to that drug. So I don't believe I'll let some drug company or some government official who is probably making some kind of kickback to push this drug on my young and healthy daughter. Think again.
2) Hepatitis is a disease often contracted by sexual contact. We have a vaccine (not cheap) that is now mandated. Is that because men and women can contract the disease?
3) I would, however, like to see a longer period of testing before the vaccine is mandated. In light of all the recent drug etc. recalls this is only common sense.
mr wizard - perspective?! even if its only 9 out of 100,000, thats 9 more than is necessary with this vaccine. and that's 9 out of 100,000 people. of those 100,000, 52,000 are women. so that's 9 out of 52,000.
Its a preventable form of cancer. If there were a vaccine against prostate cancer, wouldn't you want that? The victims of HPV-related cervical cancer aren't statistics, they are people. They might be your daughter someday.
I can answer part of that for you...
What she could have said
"You know, lifestyle choices have an impact on this illness, not only your lifestyle choices but the choices made by others in your life. Choices they may have made long before they ever entered your life. No vaccine can ever completely eliminate the risks. That for all of the implications of sex outside of marriage, that making the decision to refrain is still the best path for a whole host of reasons, not just the prevention of HPV and it's side effects"
OneMan
Dear God the world will end. The Springfield economy will be in shambles. The SOS Index division won't have anything to do.
What next? Mushrooms demanding time to read the budget if not be involved in the talks?
This is bad. Really bad.
Even worse, Jill Stanek would be the reason why lobbying dies in America. The goo-goos would probably make her birthday a state holiday and all the public schools would have to stop passing out condoms for a day to send the kids home.
I can see the urgency in mandating vaccination against highly contagious diseases like measles and polio that can spread quickly in schools and other public places. I don't see what the rush is here, other than to maximize Merck's potential profits.
And as a pro-life conservative, I cringe to see people like Jill Stanek, who have been or could be effective spokespersons for our causes, throw away their credibility for the sake of getting a few "digs" in at people they don't like. Whatever happened to the idea of "noblesse oblige"... setting a good example for others to follow?
Actually, Rich Miller's Lemmings is the name of Rich's new tekno' funk post modern industrial rap group. He's got the editorial staff at the trib waxing mad crazy style beats.
The band's myspace page launches next week. See you at the CD release party @ Smart Bar!!!
I have a feeling that's been lost in all of the above.
I think that if this is mandated, it must be covered by insurance or given at county health departments for a minimum fee.
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If the state mandates it, the state should pay 100%. Of course, that means tax payers pay 100%. This is just a bad proposal all the way around.
Secondly, the notion that there are widespread side effects is just not true. Here is the report on the testing:
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic4/gardasil_ad.htm
I'm fine with not requiring as long as insurance has to cover it, but the scare tactics by those opposing gardasil are nonsense. The science on the vaccine is good. If parents want to not have their kids vaccinated that is their choice, but it's more likely to help them in the future than to create anything worse than a slight fever.
Public Health decisions are all about waying these odds.
Liberals so quick to question the Military Industrial complex but their obliviouis to the Medical Industrial complex.
So you want to mandate this risk accross the board to Illinois girls based on a lobbyists word....
But the Virginia Beach Republican expects the bill to become law and that Merck & Co. -- the lone maker of Gardasil -- will benefit greatly.
Merck, which yesterday suspended an expensive behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign, had pushed local lawmakers in more than 20 states to bar preteens from attending school unless they were inoculated against the human papillomavirus (HPV).
From steakhouse meals for elected officials in North Carolina to a lobbying job for a former top staffer of the Texas governor, Merck had lobbied officials on numerous issues, but HPV is a major topic of discussion, disclosure reports filed in statehouses across the country show.
"They want to sell a product -- MUST BE BAD!"
As if the act of selling somehow inevitably means that the product is not worthwhile.
Stanek rambling on about a woman's sex life and Baar rambling about the Military-Industrial Complex. With those two as the Voice of the Right, no wonder the ILGOP is little more than a footnote.
Yep, and the odds are very strongly in favor of gardasil being a benefit to those who are administered it with the worst reaction being a slight fever and no long term effects.
Nearly all drug trials are paid for by the manufacturer. That is the system set up by the FDA. It's not the best type of system, but it's also regulated and overseen by the FDA-if you are upset about the FDA, talk to those who have emasculated it under the Bush Administration.
All that being said, the worst thing that can be said about the vaccine is that it cause slight fevers and it hurts when injected.
Contrary to assertions above 13,000 people over 5 years is quite sufficient to test for serious effects of a vaccine. What theoretical reason would you expect the 13000 people to be different from the general population? And given it is a vaccine what would change in five years? What would be adequate and of the medicines you take how many would fit your standard?
Now, can we stop with 'liberals' say this in this case and have a discussion over the actual evidence in this case? It's lame and silly argument.
===So you want to mandate this risk accross the board to Illinois girls based on a lobbyists word….
Actually, I have said I don't think it needs to be mandated as long as insurance companies provide coverage for it. And it isn't a lobbyist's word, it is in the documentation provided to the FDA.
I'm old enough to have gone to school with kids victims of the thalidomide tragedy.
So I'd be concerned about any drug given to girls just before child bearing age that's heavily lobbied by the drug reps. Even without the lobbying....
And don't doubt the Healt care industry's clout man... it's a big outfit, big bucks, and tough...
Fair point Skeeter. I don't think the good Dr. Baar is really ranting Big Pharma or vast medical industrialist complex, rather just pointing out the fact that there is a certain danger when big medical companies are actively lobbying for fairly bold legislation. It's more so dangerous than most corporate work, because it's actually involving the health and well being of our children.
Stanek the other hand, attempting to tie the HPV vaccine to the vast homosexual agenda while trying to explain to us that being a woman is actually about not being sexually empowered is what makes ILGOP so grabasstic.
Check the noize I done brought.
I have a topic for your next column: The Car Controversy.
These so-called "Car Salesmen" set up shop and try and push their so-called "automobiles" on people. Know why? Because they want to MAKE MONEY.
There is another group that Baar should be aware of: The Office Supply Lobby. They come into your office and want to SELL you paper and pens!
With Baar's help, we can stop all these "salesmen" from pushing their products. Heck, if Baar has his way, we can shut down this awful free market of ours!
Thanks for taking the lead on this Baar! Where there are Sales, there must be Conspiracy. At least according to Baar and his "interesting" friends on the far right.
And again, non-substantive. The problem of drug reps comes in that doctors are too lazy and simply go with what they are told by the reps. That's an entirely different issue from a vaccine.
The danger of vaccines isn't due to problems of interaction with other drugs, but with two different issues. One is the preservative issue with Thimerasol which is no longer a problem. Thimerasol is no longer used.
The second is if the vaccine creates an autoimmune response. Five years is very adequate to test that and there was no significant finding of autoimmune responses being triggered, but even then the warning for the vaccine suggests girls with such existing issues not get the vaccine.
Merck's lobbying was stupid, however, that isn't relevant to a discussion over the safety of the vaccine.
So you are against pharmaceutical patents now? Or all patents?
The American Academy of Pediatrics is against a vaccine mandate until more studies are done about side effects.
The Vioxx comparison is a little weird given Vioxx isn't a vaccine which have completely different sets of risks. Vioxx was tested over six months with about 4000 people in the control and the experimental group compared to five years and 13,000 in the experimental group alone. Vioxx was expidited and on top of that had more reactions than does gardasil. More study is a good thing, but as far as the initial results, they are incredibly positive.
Whether a mandating vaccine that's effective 70% of the time agains some strains of it, which can then go on to cause cervical cancer in a percentage of women (and a smaller percentage of cancers in men) makes sense as Public Health Policy, I don't know....
Red Flags just go up for me when Pols lobbied my Merck jump onto this bandwagen in Springfield.
A good blog on the ethics of vaccines is from U of Penn center for Bioethics.
Also keep in mind, the rule of thumb told Medical Students, is that about half the literature they're reading, is wrong.
And again, it's substance free. What kind of research do you think is sufficient? The argument that there is insufficient research means that you must have some standard for sufficient. And what do you consider acceptable in terms of side effects? What is it? Do you abide by it in other drugs you take including over the counter drugs with far more side effects?
Of course, the point was that the dangers from vaccines are different than other pharmaceuticals. What is weird is comparing the case of Vioxx which had far less testing and very different potential risks compared to Gardasil which the primary risk is autoimmune response which was absent in the trials.
In terms of thiomerasol, you are right, there are three vaccines that still use it, though none for infants.
The discussion is fundamentally irrational and all too common in discussions on anything related to science. The problem isn't that you disagree with someone, it's that you cannot offer evidence supporting why you disagree. This is the common problem in dealing with scientific issues where the argument isn't over the science, but over feelings.
Furthermore, thiomersal's danger isn't in autism as that has been rejected in multiple studies. The danger is simply that one should avoid using a heavy metal when possible since they generally have detrimental effects on human health. While estimates consider the levels that were used safe, there are alternatives except in the case of the flu vaccine.
"Because Merck only studied GARDASIL in fewer than 1200 girls under age 16 in pre-licensure trials, it is critical that doctors and parents be made aware of the nature of the initial adverse event reports coming into VAERS and that they report serious health problems after vaccination when they occur," said NVIC President Barbara Loe Fisher. "There are twice as many children collapsing and four times as many children experiencing tingling, numbness and loss of sensation after getting a GARDASIL vaccination compared to those getting a Tdap (tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis) vaccination. There have been reports of facial paralysis and Guillain-Barre Syndrome. And doctors who give GARDASIL in combination with other vaccines are basically conducting an experiment on their young patients because Merck has not published any safety data for simultaneous vaccination with any vaccine except hepatitis B vaccine."
"There are more than 15 types of HPV associated with cervical cancer but GARDASIL only contains HPV types 16 and 18. It is unknown whether non-vaccine HPV types will become more dominant in the future. However, there are indications this could occur because some of the seven strains of pneumococcal contained in Wyeth's PREVNAR vaccine, which was recommended by the CDC for universal use in all babies in 2000, have been replaced by some of the more than 80 other pneumococcal strains not contained in the vaccine."
Read more at:
http://www.hapihealth.com/index.php?option=com_...
This is just one site. I'm sure one could research the internet for hours and find opinions that don't concur with yours, AP.