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did any of you that got the flu shot wake up the next day with a really bad headache and your arm that they gave you the shot in hurting to move?
did any of you that got the flu shot wake up the next day with a really bad headache and your arm that they gave you the shot in hurting to move?
yah i know its a great excuse but it wont go over well with the dog as she wants to go out and play and I am like maybe later today babygirl as a matter of act shes sitting here whining because I won't get up.
I already took soome tylenol lets hope that starts to work soon so I can feel like a human again.
did any of you that got the flu shot wake up the next day with a really bad headache and your arm that they gave you the shot in hurting to move?
did any of you that got the flu shot wake up the next day with a really bad headache and your arm that they gave you the shot in hurting to move?
First its the FLU shot - second its a live virus - live - which means its the flu in a tube!!! Until you body re-creates the antibodies needed to fight the virus you will feel a little flu-ish. Take some tylenol or motrin for a few days. The injection site may itch - not uncommon. If you bruise or swell that could be a reaction and I would call my doctor. The flu shots are Subcutaneous not IM so there should not be any pain or swelling.
First its the FLU shot - second its a live virus - live - which means its the flu in a tube!!! Until you body re-creates the antibodies needed to fight the virus you will feel a little flu-ish. Take some tylenol or motrin for a few days. The injection site may itch - not uncommon. If you bruise or swell that could be a reaction and I would call my doctor. The flu shots are Subcutaneous not IM so there should not be any pain or swelling.
The annual flu shot is not a live virus. The one that is put into the nose is a weakened live virus.
The swine flu contains a live virus.
First its the FLU shot.....
i know i corrected myself in my post. errors happen nobodies perfect.