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Flu and pneumonia shot....anybody else get sick after them? ALSO malpractice ?

Hi All,
I got my shots (like doc recommended) and ended up with fever (101.6) Friday, achyness, sore body, and etc. I couldn't even move my pneumonia arm. It was swelled and red as big as an apple. Felling better today but now it feels like it going into my lungs (just in time for Thanksgiving :O}).

Did any of you have problems and were you on tx and what was you bloodcounts?

Also, does anybody have tips on getting medical malpractrice lawsuit going? Or any other tips? I am having a hard time and with my info, it seems clear it was. I truely believe my SVR rate dropped because of his timelessness.

Please use this for other threads too!

Sincerely,
Dana
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I'm sorry you have yet another problem with your health, it never ends for you sheesh!

When you said you were getting the flu shot and the pnuemonia at the same time I was wondering if that was such a good idea...I did not say anything cause I don't know about that stuff and figured your doc would not give you bad advice or put you in harms way...But, after all the "goofs"  (sorry goofydad  lol) he has done I am starting to wonder if he is the right one for you!  

I hope you feel better sweetie, big hugs from the *da dip*
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I received a flu shot as I do every year.  I have never took the other shot but no problems with the flu shot & yes my cell & platelet counts are low
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Oh....BTW, the lawsuit has nothing to do with the shots....lol! Just the negligence in diagnosing me in a timely manner and ignoring signs and symptoms.
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