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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 28016" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi folks,</p><p>My son and i both had our flu jabs yesterday and yep both have incredibly numb arms. Both of us had a restless night as we couldn't bear to lay on our arms! and Andrew had a dose of the runs this morning, not sure if it was related to jab or not, and as for BS tea time were 28.1 ouch, down by half now with the help of some humalog and hopefully mornings should revert back to normal. </p><p>For us the flu jab is worth it, especially for kids, schools are a breeding ground for all bugs and once in the house they spread like wild fire. I work in a playgroup and often bring home snotty surprises :lol: By the way i get the flu jab because i'm asthmatic, usually get flu anyway but know it would be ten fold without it, and Andrew always likes to see me get my injection first!!!</p><p>Of course at the end of the day it's personal choice, i chose for both of us to get it.</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 28016, member: 11767"] Hi folks, My son and i both had our flu jabs yesterday and yep both have incredibly numb arms. Both of us had a restless night as we couldn't bear to lay on our arms! and Andrew had a dose of the runs this morning, not sure if it was related to jab or not, and as for BS tea time were 28.1 ouch, down by half now with the help of some humalog and hopefully mornings should revert back to normal. For us the flu jab is worth it, especially for kids, schools are a breeding ground for all bugs and once in the house they spread like wild fire. I work in a playgroup and often bring home snotty surprises :lol: By the way i get the flu jab because i'm asthmatic, usually get flu anyway but know it would be ten fold without it, and Andrew always likes to see me get my injection first!!! Of course at the end of the day it's personal choice, i chose for both of us to get it. Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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