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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 6 yr. old daughter got H1N1 and seasonal shot at same time. One week later she developed hives. They seem to come out only at night. Anti-histamines help. She has NEVER had hives before. I can not figure what is going on. The doctor said that if it was a food allergy, the hives would be immediate. These hives seem to like 2:00 am. Anyone know of hives that seem to be time-linked?[/quote] I also got a severe, itchy and painful rash all over after the h1n1 shot. It seemed the nerve endings on the top of my head and my feet were on fire. It started 4 days after the shot. NOT an allergic reaction. Several people are getting this reaction. Symptoms seem to go away over time, or get a prescription antihistamine from your doctor. The serum [b]product info leaflet indicates that the drug has not been fully tested, and appears to contain other buffer ingredients that are apparently, not good for you, as in toxic...it is now available without the extra buffer ingredients for pregnant women and young children[/b].[/quote] What does this mean?[/quote]
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