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Old 08-23-2015, 02:25 PM #1
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Default Rebif and Hepatitis-A Vaccine

I was recently going to South America so decided to follow the travel recommendation and get this vaccine. I found out after the fact that these two things were never tested together -why would they as MS a North American and European "thing". Two hours after the shot I got something akin to Bell's Palsy, but it quit within 24 hours and everything went back to normal. I write this because I want to make sure that people consult their neurologist before getting even common vaccines. Again, everything was normal 24 hours later but it was very scary for that time.
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