It's been three months since my flu shot. My doctor believes my shoulder pain resulted from being injected too high in the shoulder. I received my flu shot at a Kroger pharmacy, apparently by a technician whom was not well trained. I still have shoulder pain but now it mostly occurs at night while laying in bed. The strength in my arm has not returned to its pre flu shot ability. I'm currently lifting light weights (3 lbs) to help regain my strength. I don't know if the weight lifting or simply the passage of time has helped with the arm pain, but it has definitely improved.
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It's been three months since my flu shot. My doctor believes my shoulder pain resulted from being injected too high in the shoulder. I received my flu shot at a Kroger pharmacy, apparently by a technician whom was not well trained. I still have shoulder pain but now it mostly occurs at night while laying in bed. The strength in my arm has not returned to its pre flu shot ability. I'm currently lifting light weights (3 lbs) to help regain my strength. I don't know if the weight lifting or simply the passage of time has helped with the arm pain, but it has definitely improved.
February 1, 2009 - 5:36pmThis Comment
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