I had the flu shot end of October, I have been in extremempain since the instant of injection. My doctor injected cortisone a dew weeks ago and is sending me to a rotator cuff doc. The cortisone hep the shoylder but the pain in the arm relief was only a day, then right back to extreme pain. I didn't have a flu shot last year because of the pain the year before in the arm. It did go away after 2 months, and didnt affect my shoulder, but NOT THIS TIME!
If your pain does go away, I would suggest never getting a flu shot again, but choose the sniffable option.
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I had the flu shot end of October, I have been in extremempain since the instant of injection. My doctor injected cortisone a dew weeks ago and is sending me to a rotator cuff doc. The cortisone hep the shoylder but the pain in the arm relief was only a day, then right back to extreme pain. I didn't have a flu shot last year because of the pain the year before in the arm. It did go away after 2 months, and didnt affect my shoulder, but NOT THIS TIME!
If your pain does go away, I would suggest never getting a flu shot again, but choose the sniffable option.
Frustrated, tired, and in pain =(
February 11, 2009 - 7:02pmThis Comment
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