Flu Girl Hoax, Cheerleader Flu Shot Hoax
Friday, October 23, 2009 at 11:59 am

Flu Hoax Girl, Cheerleader Flu Shot Hoax, Desiree Jennings decided to be a good idea of the vaccine against seasonal flu, but ten days after his dismissal he was sick and was eventually diagnosed withdystonia. Desiree story more poignant for its continuation. Do you think the girl is a victim of fraud?
There is much to wonder if the bird girl video hoax? But, unfortunately, seems very real, especially Desiree Jennings.
Flu Hoax Girl, Cheerleader Flu Shot Hoax
Jennings went to the local Safeway and got his flu shot as a precaution to avoid being sick with the flu, but soon became very sick.
“I have flu-like symptoms – nausea, vomiting, body aches, fever – was a slow week and began to fade,” said Jennings, an employee of AOL and the Washington Redskins Cheerleader Ambassador hoping to receive.
Doctors were puzzled by Desiree were affected speech and walking. Both Desiree saw neurologists, physiotherapists and psychologists.
“I was hoping for Lyme disease, lupus sincerely, although Graves’ disease,” he said. “Unfortunately, all were dismissed.
Finally, Johns Hopkins Medical Jennings diagnosed with dystonia, a rare neurological disease in which the treatment has not been submitted by infections, brain trauma, or in case of Desiree’s … response to treatment. This makes the jerky movements and unusual and repetitive.
“A simple conversation between two people – you and I would be the opposite of the sofa, and the phone rang he was sent to a violent upheaval,” said her husband, Brendan Jennings.
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