I am here to inform you about a public health issue, a problem that is rarely mentioned by medicine: the hepatitis B vaccine.
Indeed, this goes back about 10 years. The State initiated a major vaccination campaign. Several million French people were vaccinated. However, due to this campaign, some vaccines were produced in large quantities without concern for their preservation. These are the vaccinations carried out from the end of 1994 to the end of 1995 with the vaccine ENGERIX B.
This vaccination has caused various severe and varied diseases, permanent diseases or fatal diseases.
The impacts of the vaccine may emerge 10 years later. You should take a look at your health record. The risk is uncertain because the body’s reaction produces different results in every human (rest assured, despite this vaccine, one might never have any problems).
If you were vaccinated with this product during that period, I urge you to have a complete check-up (asking for the Hepatitis B antibody levels) because it is better to prevent than to cure!
Jeanne, a 22-year-old student, is now affected by this virus. She was struck by this disease, 9 and a half years after her vaccination. She shares her testimony with us.
โ Jeanne, how did this disease manifest?
“Initially, I had a kind of electric current starting from the lower back and moving up to the hands along the spine, then I had pains in the left hand going up to the inability to bend the fingers of that hand.
First, I went to see a general practitioner in Nice who sent me to a rheumatologist to have an electromyogram of the upper limbs (November 2004).
In December 2004, I went back to Toulon but the disability began to affect the right hand. So, I went to the hand clinic. They did another electromyogram. Having still no results, they did a carpal tunnel injection in the left hand and prescribed an MRI of the cervical spine.
In January 2005, I had the MRI and it took longer than expected because there were abnormalities in the spinal cord and it decided to move up to the brain. And there, there were also a large number of anomalies. After the MRI, a neurologist took care of me saying it might be due to a viral infection or at worst it could be multiple sclerosis (MS). I was hospitalized in February 2005. They took cerebrospinal fluid and put me on solumedrol (cortisone) for 3 days. They released me without saying anything.
There was very little improvement. My health was worsening. Lhermitte’s syndrome (electric current) increased, and my vision began to blur to the point that I only had 1/10 vision in my right eye instead of 10.
In June 2005, I changed neurologists. He did another MRI and told me it was brain inflammation. He confirmed that I was indeed suffering from multiple sclerosis. He hospitalized me for a week with solumedrol for 5 days at maximum dosage, and also took care of my vision.
Currently, I no longer have Lhermitte’s syndrome, I can use my hands, and I have 6/10 vision in the eye that had dropped to 1/10. However, a maintenance treatment is planned for the coming months as I continue to have MS flare-ups.”
As a result of this vaccination, Jeanne now has a lifelong disease with no radical treatment (The maintenance treatment is only made to space out the flare-ups). But she keeps hope, hope that one day researchers will find the cure that will forever eliminate her multiple sclerosis flare-ups.
In February 1997, people suffering from severe side effects following a hepatitis B vaccination created the REVAHB association (these initials stand for “Hepatitis B Vaccine Network”) to fight this virus. To date, more than 2,600 people have reported a serious post-vaccination side effect to this association. There is no zero risk.
If you want more information, you can visit their website:
https://www.revahb.org/ (not for the faint-hearted)


