Jim Carrey Jenny McCarthy Charity Reach Out To Woman Disabled By Flu Shot
An organization founded by Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey has reached out to a Washington Redskins cheerleader left disabled by a seasonal flu shot.
Doctors say Desiree Jennings suffers from a rare neurological disorder as a result a flu shot she received earlier this year. The condition is called dystonia, and affects nearly every aspect of her daily life by prompting frequent seizures.
McCarthy’s 7-year-old son Evan is autistic. She founded Generation Rescue along with BF Jim to educate people about ways to reverse autism, including raising awareness over the safety of vaccines including flu shots.
“They have been extremely helpful,” Desiree says of Generation Rescue. “They have a lot of doctors that deal with vaccine interactions, and they have sent us so many other stories similar to mine. Unfortunately a lot of theirs are with children, which is worse. I can understand it happening to an adult, but not a little child that hasn’t had a chance to live their life and can’t speak, so I want to speak. They can’t, and I want to help them, too.”
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