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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have any reaction to the flu shot this year. So maybe it depends on the person and how your antibodies are fighting the shot. N I had flu like symptoms after my second shingles shot. But not my flu shot.
The flu shot shouldn’t usually cause a fever. The shingles shot will usually give you a high fever, chills, etc for a few days. If anyone is due for a shingles shot this fall/winter, you may want to get a covid test at the same time so you aren’t concerned.
Yes, just did exactly that. The Shingles first shot threw me for a loop. It wasn't fun..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have any reaction to the flu shot this year. So maybe it depends on the person and how your antibodies are fighting the shot. N I had flu like symptoms after my second shingles shot. But not my flu shot.
The flu shot shouldn’t usually cause a fever. The shingles shot will usually give you a high fever, chills, etc for a few days. If anyone is due for a shingles shot this fall/winter, you may want to get a covid test at the same time so you aren’t concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have any reaction to the flu shot this year. So maybe it depends on the person and how your antibodies are fighting the shot. N I had flu like symptoms after my second shingles shot. But not my flu shot.
The flu shot shouldn’t usually cause a fever. The shingles shot will usually give you a high fever, chills, etc for a few days. If anyone is due for a shingles shot this fall/winter, you may want to get a covid test at the same time so you aren’t concerned.
I had a flu shot a few years ago where I got the shot at 4:30 feeling absolutely fine and by 6:30 I was running a 102 fever. No other symptoms, not feeling flu-ish, just fever. It lasted 36 hours, during which time I took Advil to keep it down, then vanished. I never developed any other symptoms besides just feeling too hot. It was bizarre, but yes, the flu shot can cause a fever. Ever since I get it on a day where I can make sure I don't have to do anything for awhile in case I react like that again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have any reaction to the flu shot this year. So maybe it depends on the person and how your antibodies are fighting the shot. N I had flu like symptoms after my second shingles shot. But not my flu shot.
The flu shot shouldn’t usually cause a fever. The shingles shot will usually give you a high fever, chills, etc for a few days. If anyone is due for a shingles shot this fall/winter, you may want to get a covid test at the same time so you aren’t concerned.
I got the flu shot and the first shingles (shingrix) shot at the same time - kicked my ass with fever, chills, aches, etc. for an entire weekend, and was followed by a skin outbreak (hives? rash? not sure what) on face, scalp, neck, hands, and chest that I'm still dealing with a few weeks later even after consulting the doctor & trying rx creams. Not sure if it was due to one, the other, or the combo, but not a great time. (I also got a covid test last week (negative).) Getting a covid test concurrently with the vaccine is good advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have any reaction to the flu shot this year. So maybe it depends on the person and how your antibodies are fighting the shot. N I had flu like symptoms after my second shingles shot. But not my flu shot.
The flu shot shouldn’t usually cause a fever. The shingles shot will usually give you a high fever, chills, etc for a few days. If anyone is due for a shingles shot this fall/winter, you may want to get a covid test at the same time so you aren’t concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have any reaction to the flu shot this year. So maybe it depends on the person and how your antibodies are fighting the shot. N I had flu like symptoms after my second shingles shot. But not my flu shot.
The flu shot shouldn’t usually cause a fever. The shingles shot will usually give you a high fever, chills, etc for a few days. If anyone is due for a shingles shot this fall/winter, you may want to get a covid test at the same time so you aren’t concerned.
I had a flu shot a few years ago where I got the shot at 4:30 feeling absolutely fine and by 6:30 I was running a 102 fever. No other symptoms, not feeling flu-ish, just fever. It lasted 36 hours, during which time I took Advil to keep it down, then vanished. I never developed any other symptoms besides just feeling too hot. It was bizarre, but yes, the flu shot can cause a fever. Ever since I get it on a day where I can make sure I don't have to do anything for awhile in case I react like that again.
Anonymous wrote:Three of us got the flu shot last weekend and no reaction except a slightly sore arm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have any reaction to the flu shot this year. So maybe it depends on the person and how your antibodies are fighting the shot. N I had flu like symptoms after my second shingles shot. But not my flu shot.
The flu shot shouldn’t usually cause a fever. The shingles shot will usually give you a high fever, chills, etc for a few days. If anyone is due for a shingles shot this fall/winter, you may want to get a covid test at the same time so you aren’t concerned.
Anonymous wrote: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/
Thank you.
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/