I don't know how you would feel but when I got the vaccine, it was basically painless. And I'm not lying! But when you press on the place where you got the shot, it sort of stings.
no.... the shot doesn't. but after, it is really sore. it really depends on how tough you are at being sore. like almost every other shot or vaccination you do not feel it go in unless you have a nurse who jabs it into you. your arm will be sore for a few days and you may feel sick but that us normal. better than getting the actual h1n1!
no.
u feel alittle sore on ur arm, and alittle tired. U will feel sleepy. just sore for a couple of days.
i do not like that the h1n1 is out and people are doing bad things.
Yes. There is no longer a waiting period between when you get any influenza shot, including H1N1, and when you can give blood.
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The shots haven't been distributed yet but the shot itself wont make you sick unless you already have the flu. Then the flu itself can harm you of course. But considering H1N1 is 4 times as contagious as the regular flu there's a bigger chance you'll get it then that you'll get it from the vaccine. Just don't get it when you feel sick. Speak to your doctor if you feel unsure.
Yes. In fact, now the seasonal flu shots are combined with the H1N1 Virus flu shot, so you don't have to get two.
A person with Sarcoidosis not get a seasonal flu shot
Actually, it is more likely to catch the H1N1 in America than in Mexico. You should take that shot even if you are not traveling to Mexico soon.
Yes. You can also get a nasal version where you have to sniff it. Personally, the shot didn't hurt.
The shot has been tested just as all flu vaccines are and it perfectly safe.