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Originally Posted by CamaroDreams76
Your right, scientifically I can't say that, but I can say that was the sickest I've ever been and soon after I couldn't keep anything down. I don't think it's a coincidence. They inject a "weakened" virus in your system so your body can produce antibodies and combat that particular virus. No antibodies to that particular virus, you get sick.
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Originally Posted by h422694
Pretty sure you cannot get the flu from flu shots. The vaccine is made from dead cells of the virus. Probably got it from someone else. Most people get their shots when the flu is going around so it's real easy to have gotten it elsewhere.
Next time, ask your doctor or provider if it is possible to get the flu from the shot.
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h42269450934-0321 is right. But that is not saying that you could of had an allergic reaction from it. That is very possible. Anytime someone injects "foreign" substances into a body, no one truly knows how the body will react. We are all the same, but the slight differences in the chemical makeup can have drastic effects.
Glad you were able to recover from it. I hate feeling like crap, not breathing, coughing, and everything else that goes with it.