Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that we shouldn’t take anything to soothe the aches, like Advil or Tylenol? When my DD has her reaction, I gave her Advil to enable her to sleep comfortably. Does that really detract from the efficacy of the shot??
The current advice is not to give it pre-vaccine. There is some evidence that it can blunt the immune response. There is no evidence that it does that if given after the vaccine if the child has symptoms.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5027726/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is the only one who had gotten it so far and he was miserable. Slightly elevated temp (99.8ish)
Super sore shoulder. Body aches for several days.
https://www.parent.com/a-womans-guide-to-dealing-with-the-man-cold/
Thoughts and prayers.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that we shouldn’t take anything to soothe the aches, like Advil or Tylenol? When my DD has her reaction, I gave her Advil to enable her to sleep comfortably. Does that really detract from the efficacy of the shot??
Anonymous wrote:DW and I got ours at the beginning of September. No reaction. Not even a sore arm.