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Old 10-29-2014, 03:13 PM #9
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I never know what to expect from the annual flu shot. Sometimes I get just a slightly sore arm for the rest of the day. Usually it's at least a sore arm lasting a week, and sometimes I feel feverish and ache-y for a day. A few times I've felt that way for a week or more but it's a whole lot better than a real case of the flu.
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