No, I haven't Nellie, but my friend for the last two years, has felt shivery and headachey several hours later. Always better the next day though after a good night's sleep.
What sort of reaction do you get, brainiac? I've had them for many years because I have severe asthma and have a tendency to get chest infections. When I had the flu (before I ever had a flu jab) I was hospitalised. I have never had a reaction so I'm curious.
I had mine last tuesday I felt shivery on Monday night and ran a temperature and felt very tired for two days,and that apparently is common. Yesterday ì felt better and we went out for the day Now the temperature is back, I keep sneezing like I have an allergy and have an upset stomach. I feel quite weird actually, shaky and anxious without any reason. I do suffer from allergies. The huge painful lump from the jab is calming down now.
not this year but last year I was flat on my back for 4 days then very shakey. I usually have a rough 24 hours, achey and headachey but this year nothing at all.
Bazille, the NHS are giving three different flu jabs this year, the standard one, the children's and a different one for the over 65s. I don't know why.
My memsahib and I had our jabs at 0827 and 0836 respectively this morning. So far we have had no reactions but I mentioned to the memsahib that I experienced a metallic taste as soon as I got in the car. That taste has dissipated and memsahib didn't taste it at all. 'shrug'. In the twenty years I have been having these jabs I only got one uncomfortable reaction about 10 years ago. I reckon if I got the flu this would be my last post without the jab. :-)