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Old 07-30-2021, 04:38 PM #11
Gayrie Gayrie is offline
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Hi. Im new here. Im so glad I found this forum. My 2 Months Puppy and my Cat was fighting so I went to them and ended up getting bit with my puppy and a scratch from my cat. So to have peace of mind, I got the Anti-Rabies Vaccine (Speeda Vaccine). 1st shot, I did develop stiff neck, muscle twitches (mostly in my stomach, left face and left hand), joint pain, both hand pain, pain on my legs. Yesterday I got the 2nd shot and made my eyes blurry so I slept early. And I noticed the tingling sensation (Itchy like) all throughout my body. Now I regret getting the Vax.
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