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Flu and TDAP shots..

Oh my gosh. I got my shots yesterday and I feel so bad today. My back is aching more than usual. My entire body is aching. I feel so hot and I feel like I'm going to throw up. I hate this so bad.
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This makes me not want to get the shot :( I haven't in over 10 years... this however is my first pregnancy and I'm about 9 weeks... I almost feel as if I should get it now And feel like **** for one day (nauseous like every other day lol) then get the full blown flu.
I hope you feel better real quick!
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Thanks girls. :)
My arm has been killing me from the tdap.
My doctor told me it's normal to feel this way from the flu shot and recommend me not to take medicine unless my body is still aching. But I feel better now. :)
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I got my tdap shot yesterday and my arm hurts so bad I couldn't even lay on it last night!
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I actually just got my flu shot today hopefully nothing change for me. Hope u feel better
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Ur lucky I had the flu jab and been ill wif it for almost 2 wks.
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Wow I got the flu shot and it didn't affect me that bad. I did get a very low grade fever for a few hours the next day and felt a little draggy but that was it. The worse part for me was my arm was sore at the injection site for a few days.
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Definitely the flu shot.  I got mine last week and blacked out twice and felt horrible the next day. Luckily it only lasted that day. Hopefully you'll feel better tomorrow.
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Its probably that flu shot. It gives you flu symptoms so your body starts to build up antibodies now so if you get it in the future your bodys already prepared. :( hang in there momma! Drink a lot of water and sleep sleep sleep.
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