h1n1 shot reaction - hives

Anonymous
OP here. The hives last one half day -12 hours - then started to come and go with Benadryl over the next day, then returned for one last night, with medicine the whole time. Son appears to be fine, now, a week later, but I am still concerned about the reaction -DEFINITELY does not seem normal that so many people have had this experience. Reported to VAERS, hopefully something will come of it...
Anonymous
One common allergen in vaxes seems to be gelatin. Any chance of that?

I hope she keeps getting better. My son gets hives, too, and it's scary. We're used to it now, but that first time was pretty horrible. (his is from food allergies)
Anonymous
Seems like there is something different about the h1n1 vax vs. the normal flu shot. If they are supposed to be the same, why the frequency of hives in so many children? Obviously they are not the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems like there is something different about the h1n1 vax vs. the normal flu shot. If they are supposed to be the same, why the frequency of hives in so many children? Obviously they are not the same.


I wonder if it's bc the proportion of kids receiving the H1N1 is higher than those who get a flu shot in the past? Therefore, proportionally the amount of hives is the same, but it seems like more bc more people are getting the H1N1. Just a thought, as I have no idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems like there is something different about the h1n1 vax vs. the normal flu shot. If they are supposed to be the same, why the frequency of hives in so many children? Obviously they are not the same.


I'd also be curious to know:

1) any of the hive reactions occur with the mist?
2) were all of the hive reactions shots with thimerisol? (I know people can be allergic to thimerisol and if they've avoided thim in the past, maybe they had to get it now, i.e., a concession of sorts that they wouldn't normally get but did bc most of the thim free ones aren't available, and that gave a reaction?)
Anonymous
Can someone send me a link that says that hives are more common from H1N1 than the seasonal? What statistics are you using, or is this some anecdotal observations?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems like there is something different about the h1n1 vax vs. the normal flu shot. If they are supposed to be the same, why the frequency of hives in so many children? Obviously they are not the same.


They are the same, but I do think there are likely slight variations between each manufacturer as far as ingredients.

I'd think it more likely to be a sensitization issue. The first time one is exposed to something, you typically don't see a reaction. That's the sensitization.

The second (or third+, it can take awhile) time you'll see a reaction. Like when you give your child PB&J for the first time, you don't just have to watch them the first time, but for quite awhile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone send me a link that says that hives are more common from H1N1 than the seasonal? What statistics are you using, or is this some anecdotal observations?


not really what you asked for but it does contain some info:
http://www.cdispatch.com/news/article.asp?aid=3627
Anonymous
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/01/AR2009110102458.html

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Of those who received the injections, 6,098 got standard vaccine while 4,254 received shots containing a substance known as an "adjuvant," which is designed to boost the effectiveness but is not being used widely. That included 5,776 adults and 4,576 children.

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So some did receive the adjuvant, eh?
Anonymous
Those are the people in the govt STUDIES, not us normal people at clinics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/01/AR2009110102458.html

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Of those who received the injections, 6,098 got standard vaccine while 4,254 received shots containing a substance known as an "adjuvant," which is designed to boost the effectiveness but is not being used widely. That included 5,776 adults and 4,576 children.

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So some did receive the adjuvant, eh?


Not people in clinics or doc's offices that are getting the adjuvant -- the US is testing the adjuvant for future use.
Anonymous
Did any of these reactions occur with the mist?
Anonymous
my daughter 6yrs old same thing 2days later,hives all over all the benadril is done what else is going on ...omlord!1
Anonymous
I had hives after being infected with H1N1, the doctor said it is possible to be allergic to viruses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had hives after being infected with H1N1, the doctor said it is possible to be allergic to viruses.


Really!? Wow, I never even thought of that!
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