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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
Bernard, that's quite common with a shoot into the arm muscle. That often, though not always, happens to me when I get a flu shot. I hate it! I've learned that there are some things I can do to lessen it, including relaxing my arm as much as possible before the shot, and then also trying to keep it moving as much as possible afterwards etc. I've also come to believe that some people are just better at actually giving the shot than others. >_<
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Minor Deity |
What do they do if you don’t have any arm muscles? Asking for a friend… | |||
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Minor Deity |
They might not twerk so well for a day or so.
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Minor Deity |
I waited and waited to get my first Shingrex innoculation. Then when it finally arrived at my doctor's practice, I was told since I'm on Medicare I have to get it at a pharmacy. And they have a mile long waiting list, chopped away a half dozen or so (how many come in at once) at a time. Anybody else on Medicare running into this? I sure wish my doctor's office had told me this sooner. I'd probably be right at the beginning of the line. Then again, after a bad experience with my last flu shot (accidently wrote it with "i" instead of "o" and almost didn't correct it), I may be just as well off. The nurse jabbed it in deep, WAY up on my arm and instead of the few days of achiness I recall from the past (this is my first flu shot in almost a decade thanks to Cindy's influence), I got a horrid deep pain that lasted over six months andd still limits my mobility. Googling "persistent pain after flu shot"* I see this is "a thing." Not sure I'll ever dare have another injection. Not in my right (dominent) arm anyhow. That would do me in.
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Minor Deity |
* can't find anything but a lot of legal ads now. Well, I DID find it before - must phrased query differently before. (Great. Now I can't even find *shrug* emoticon. What have you done with my computer! It's all from the flu shot!! )
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Had a similar experience with a tetanus shot. Twice. Left arm, so the reduced mobility was less of an issue. I still have a hard lump in the deltoid where the shots were given. I'm due for a booster and not looking forward to it....
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Minor Deity |
Ugh. To my best recollection, tetanus shots always hurt. Rememmber having one as a kid before a friend's movie theatre birthday party. Had to watch it sitting on the edge of my seat. Do we get a choice of where to get tetanus shots (arm or butt)? Wondering if I'll have an easier time with a whooping cough booster (hadn't realized til recently - thanks to WTF - that I needed it at all, having had whooping cough. Also a very severe case of chicken pox. ) Hoping boosters of both will let me off easier on that account, but for all I know it's the opposite. Especially dreading Shingrex as it's reputed to be so reactive for everyone. (Niggling thoughts about how much the shots are being promoted for financial reasons considering the pain involved and only partial reliability. Remembering not long ago, its (not cheap) predecessor and now this replacement. Are we just at an interim time awaiting a "new-improved" version being developed? How many unvaccinated people get Shingles anyhow?
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knitterati Beatification Candidate |
Had a mild case of shingles about 4 years ago. It was still pretty miserable, because it was hard to diagnose. Had the Shingrix shots at our local pharmacy. I got on the waiting list last year, they called several months later but I was in the middle of changing health insurance, so I waited. Didn’t have an issue getting it when I told them I was ready. And they called me to remind me it was time for the second one. Mr. AM had his at our health clinic, and he had to go several times because they don’t hold it for you. When they run out, they run out! First shot: My arm ached for days. Second shot: a little achey for a couple days, but not as bad. Now my summer is complete. Who needs a vacation?
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Approximately 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime; at least that's been the stat since before the vaccines became available. From the link I posted earlier in this thread:
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
The flu shot as soon as it becomes available. I had the flu in March and it was miserable. | |||
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