StellaLuna, my reaction every year includes a fever and general "yuck" feeling for about 48 hours. They say you don't get sick, but my body doesn't like foreign objects... I even break out in a rash when I get stuck with needles. The muscle soreness is pretty typical because of how/where they have to give the injection, but I agree that it sounds like a major stress reaction. One of my coworkers that gets it had a similar reaction the first year. Our whole team at work goes in together because Helga the Health Nurse is rather intimidating and stabs the needle into our upper shoulders. I usually bruise, as well. I'm so sorry you feel awful. But after seeing 17 cases of the flu in the last few months, I'm glad people I know are getting the shot. Embrace the nanobots.
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