LAURA D. MILLMAN, Special Master.
On March 24, 2014, petitioner filed a petition under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-10-34 (2012), alleging that Gardasil ("human papillomavirus vaccine" or "HPV") and influenza ("flu") vaccines administered on October 25, 2011 caused her chronic pain, abdominal pain, sacroiliitis, migraine headaches, fibromyalgia, and costochondritis or, in the alternative, significantly aggravated her symptoms. Pet. ¶¶ 3, 7, and under the category "Causation in Fact" (although all of the allegations are causation in fact since there are no Table injuries post-HPV or flu vaccination) at ¶ 4. Petitioner's pre-vaccination history includes nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's lymphoma of the head and neck, allergic rhinitis, and sinusitis. Pet. ¶ 2.
The onset of petitioner's fibromyalgia was four to five months after her HPV and flu vaccinations. Med. recs. Ex. 1, at 3.
During a status conference held on October 16, 2015, petitioner's counsel said she was consulting with Dr. Leonard Warden, Dr. Lawrence Steinman, and Dr. Paul Utz.
During a status conference held on January 15, 2016, petitioner's counsel said she was trying to obtain an expert report from Dr. M. Eric Gershwin, a rheumatologist/immunologist.
During a status conference held on April 27, 2016, petitioner's counsel said that Dr. Gershwin told her he could not support petitioner's allegations.
On July 1, 2016, petitioner filed a Motion for Judgment on the Record, stating "the report of Dr. Gershwin does not support causation." Pet'r's Mot. at ¶ 2.
The undersigned
To satisfy her burden of proving causation in fact, petitioner must prove by preponderant evidence: "(1) a medical theory causally connecting the vaccination and the injury; (2) a logical sequence of cause and effect showing that the vaccination was the reason for the injury; and (3) a showing of a proximate temporal relationship between vaccination and injury."
418 F.3d at 1278.
Without more, "evidence showing an absence of other causes does not meet petitioners' affirmative duty to show actual or legal causation."
Petitioner must show not only that but for her Gardasil or flu vaccination, she would not have had chronic pain, abdominal pain, sacroiliitis, migraine headaches, fibromyalgia, and costochondritis, but also that her Gardasil or flu vaccination was a substantial factor in causing her chronic pain, abdominal pain, sacroiliitis, migraine headaches, fibromyalgia, and costochondritis.
Moreover, there is no proof in the medical records that Gardasil or flu vaccination significantly aggravated any pre-vaccination illness petitioner had. 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-33(4):
The Vaccine Act does not permit the undersigned to rule for petitioner based on "the claims of a petitioner alone, unsubstantiated by medical records or by medical opinion." 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-13(a)(1). In the instant action, petitioner, although given an ample opportunity to do so, did not file a medical expert report, and her medical records do not substantiate her allegations. The experts from whom she requested support could not support her case.
The undersigned
This petition is