What are the symptoms of the swine flu vaccination?

January 31st, 2010 | by admin |
haliled321 asked:


On Sunday, I got the nasal spray vaccination for swine flu. I already had gotten the seasonal flu shot. Starting on Friday, I began having what I believe are flu symptoms; coughing, stuffy nose, aches and pain in my back, headaches, sensitivity to light, I feel like I have a fever (I can’t find my thermometer), and I am constantly cold.
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  1. 4 Responses to “What are the symptoms of the swine flu vaccination?”

  2. By Jane on Feb 2, 2010 | Reply

    You probuly got the swine flu since they put some of the swine flu bacteria into your body that could happen with any nasal spray it may just be a light case tho go to your doctor to find out

  3. By laurel g on Feb 3, 2010 | Reply

    I’ve had no symptoms since I had my H!N! shot last Monday. This is Saturday. My son who works at a clinic told me that people who are coming down with the flu, already, get very sick from the shot or spray.

  4. By Natalie on Feb 6, 2010 | Reply

    Yeah i had most of those symptoms too a couple of days ago. It may or may not be the swine or H1n1 (whatever you prefer to call it) However, since you got the vaccine if you do happent to have swine you will have a mild (not bad) case of it. Do not worry if you have it just take a few days off to get better. :) Hope I helped!

  5. By EB588 on Feb 8, 2010 | Reply

    My two children and I received the H1N1 vaccine last week – although we had the injections. We haven’t had any side effects.

    Back when my kids used to receive the flu mist version for the seasonal flu, they would have a dry throat and runny nose for a couple days. I’m not sure if they ran a temperature or not. My friend who is a pharmacist received the flu mist for H1N1 and he did have extremely mild symptoms for a day – but not what you’re describing. It’s possible that perhaps you came in contact with someone who was ill during this time – which is especially possible if you received the immunization from a medical clinic.

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