Side-effects stipulated by the vaccine manufacturers include a sore arm at the site of injection, headache, fatigue, sweating, a slight temperature, pins and needles, shivering and aching muscles.
The good news is all side effects have gone within 48 hours, usually by next day.
We have been offered the flu jab at work...not for our benefit but for theirs as they reckon it will cut the number of days off with flu...So I won`t be having it as it`ll cost me one of my excuses for 3 days off a few times a year, and they haven`t said anything about any side affects
Man Flu is ten times worse than your normal flu so a jab won`t make much difference ;o)
hits some people that way - in effect you're getting a very minor bout of flu. I had a jab yesterday with no side effects, so it doesn't happen to everyone (touch wood), but Ethel's right, it should go quickly
I had one last week and had a sore arm for 2 days and that was it. Felt tired too but maybe thats just me and nothing to do with the jab Im always tired these days!
I had a flu jab in left arm and pneumonia jab in right arm.Two days later I was in agony with right arm and could barely lift it for three days but no effect in left arm or any flu symptons. I am pleased pneumonia jab is for life.!!!
jno - just to clear up - you don't get a minor bout of flu after having the jab - the virus is inactivated so you cannot catch the flu from it. Symptoms are more likely to be due to sensitibity to the components of the vaccine.
i got my jab on tuesday and i still feel my arm sore.
i was fine after it but when i woke in the morning i had the symptoms of the flu, feeling weak and sore face muscles, etc but after about 3 hours I was fine