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Hi there i had the flu shot yesterday and now i have got a lump which has bruised. Is this normal as it is so painful.


got the flu shot this year as I do every year. That was over 3 weeks ago and my arm/shoulder still hurts. It was so bad that last week I went to the doc after reading threads online. He said we could spend a lot of money on tests (which may come back incon...


I received a flu shot at my local Walgreens a week and a half ago. I received it in my left arm. When I went to take my band-aid off of my arm I noticed that the shot seemed very high up on my arm and also pretty far back. I receive a flu shot every yea...


I just got the flu shot and my arm hurts!!! It feels like its going to fall off......what to do?


i have a lump in my arm after getting the flu and pneumonia shot in the same arm is that normal


Would anyone here have a clue as to what a flu shot given in the shoulder joint and bone may cause? I know it's highly unlikely it would happen, but trust me it did, and I'm not the only one. The nurse's supervisor, who is also a doctor, stated she had g...


So I gave in yesterday and got my flu shot(I wasn't going too just cause I never had one before and I never had the flu.) but I asked my doctor and she said it would be better for baby if I got it.....so of course I did.... Lol I'm feeling fine and everyth...


So I was wondering, has anyone ever gotten a flu shot and a tdap vaccine during pregnancy and had any negative side effects? I found info on different sites saying yes and no it does harm for the baby. Now im totally confused. Please help. Thanks


My arm became limp after receiving a flu vaccination in Oct. '08. It was given higher on my arm than what I usually get. I could not raise my arm at all for 3 days. By the third day I could only raise it chest high. It became very painful to use, and I c...


So last week I took a flu shot in my left arm and a tdap shot in right arm. Now I'm dealing with terrible pain in my right arm that sometimes I can't lift cuz of the pain. Wat could it be?


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