Agony of doctor’s receptionist paralysed by swine flu jab

Sophie Borland
The Daily Mail
Feb. 02, 2010

A receptionist at a GP's surgery has been left unable to walk properly after having the swine flu jab.

Alison Dygnas, who as an NHS worker was advised to have the vaccination, also experienced the paralysis in her face, had slurred speech and found eating difficult.

Doctors believe the jab triggered a rare condition affecting the nervous system known as myasthenia gravis.

When she had the vaccination in December, the mother of two said she felt 'full of energy'.

Six weeks later she started feeling stabbing pains in her legs, which quickly intensified.

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