Did the flu shot in 2019 make you sick?

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Part of our Italian vacation pre-flight checklist was for DW and I to get the flu shot.

DW got her flu shot at CVS late last week and came down with a sinus infection which is now being treated with antibiotics. We did not make any causal connection at the time.

I got my flu shot early this week and felt crummy the next day and have yet to recover my energy.

Fortunately we both have 2 weeks to work this out before leaving for Europe.

Symptom:
- Congestion, runny nose and coughing
- soreness at injection site for days
- lethargy
- patches of itchy skin

Coincidences?

Has anyone else felt ill following this year's flu shot?
 
While some people do experience mild symptoms, this is pretty rare. People often "blame" the flu shot for anything bad they experience within a few weeks of getting the shot, but in most cases that is simply a coincidence.
For example, in your case, getting a sinus infection that responds to antibiotics is definitely a coincidence as antibiotics treat bacterial infections, and flu is a viral pathogen. You cannot get a bacterial infection from exposure to a virus or a viral vaccine. Period.
 
While some people do experience mild symptoms, this is pretty rare. People often "blame" the flu shot for anything bad they experience within a few weeks of getting the shot, but in most cases that is simply a coincidence.
For example, in your case, getting a sinus infection that responds to antibiotics is definitely a coincidence as antibiotics treat bacterial infections, and flu is a viral pathogen. You cannot get a bacterial infection from exposure to a virus or a viral vaccine. Period.

But there can still be a connection. There is no direct physical interaction between the virus and the bacteria, but a viral infection can make one or more host cell types more susceptible to bacterial colonization.

As for the OP's question, I get a flu shot every year and had never experienced any side effects, until last year, I did experience some mild flu-like symptoms a day or so after the shot, which was very unusual for me to experience at any time since I'll go years without getting sick. It could be a coincidence, but I've never experienced that since. I won't be getting this year's shot until early Oct. I'll see how it goes.
 
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We both had both the flu shot and Shrigrix vaccine a week ago. Seems like I had some body aches that I thought were associated with the flu shot. They were gone 48 hours later. Shrigrix felt like someone beat my arm with a bat for four days. Still better than shingles.
 
Many years without a problem
Oh, and many years without the flu. Can't say for certain that they are linked.:confused:
 
Same here. Never had a reaction to flu shot other than a sore arm for a day one year.
 
DW got her flu shot at CVS late last week and came down with a sinus infection which is now being treated with antibiotics. We did not make any causal connection at the time.

I got my flu shot early this week and felt crummy the next day and have yet to recover my energy.

Fortunately we both have 2 weeks to work this out before leaving for Europe.

Symptom:
- Congestion, runny nose and coughing
- soreness at injection site for days
- lethargy
- patches of itchy skin

Coincidences?
Flu shots don't cause sinus infections. But you can feel soreness at the injection site for a few days.

You might wish to talk to your doctors.
 
A few years ago I got a stiff neck/shoulder on the left side about a week or so after I got a flu shot. It was bad enough I went to see a doctor but there wasn't much they could do about it. Lasted about two more weeks and finally just faded away. No other reactions from flu shots before or after that.
 
Ditto - never had a problem with flu shot and we get one every year. I do think that the Pneumonia shot/s have been helpful because I have not had bronchitis or a cold since getting over a decade ago (knock wood). The "new" double dose Prevnar 13/23 was not available until a few years ago but a single dose was.
 
Haven’t had this year’s shot yet, but have never had a reaction before.
 
Got my flu shot this Wednesday. No issues at all, not even a sore arm.
 
I had no reaction to the flu shot this year and I started getting the stronger one last year when I turned 65.
 
Six years ago a few hours after an intradermal flu shot I experienced muscle aches, chills, hot sweats, nausea, all of the typical flu symptoms over a 2 hour period. I felt fine after they passed just a little tired. Spoke with nurse that gave me the shot and she said it couldn't have happened since the shot consists of dead viruses! Yeah, but it did happen!
Haven't had a problem since then with yearly flu shots.
 
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Never normally have a problem but this year I was really bad for 2 days, classic flu symptoms. My wife and I had it on the same day and we were both offered the pneumonia shot at the same time. Since I will be 65 on my next birthday my pneumonia shot was free but her’s would cost £70 so she decided to wait until after her 64th birthday in November. She had zero effects after the flu shot, just the usual sore arm.

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My pneumonia shot was in the other arm and that was sore for a couple days.
 
Going on monday for ours, last year I had a very mild reaction ( sore arm, felt achy/feverish for a day--normal possible side effects). But other than that, haven't had a problem with flu vaccines. Do NOT want to get the flu, so we get the shots every year.
 
I had mine on Monday a.m. and started feeling very fatigued that afternoon, plus my arm hurt. I slept a lot and felt better the next day.
 
Got mine 3 days ago. Arm was sore for a day but that always happens.
 
I do think that the Pneumonia shot/s have been helpful because I have not had bronchitis or a cold since getting over a decade ago
It's a happy coincidence.

Pneumococcal vaccines don't prevent bronchitis nor prevent colds.
 
The flu shot usually makes my arm quite sore for a couple days, but that's all.
 
We both got it a few weeks ago and had no ill effects other than the usual mild sore arm. In the past I have had the "sniffles" for a day or two but that's it.
 
A couple of years ago I had the higher dose "senior" version of the flu shot. Within a couple of hours started running a fever of 102, felt terrible but it went away in a day or so. I called my doctor and he said that I had a reaction to the high dose flu shot, that was fairly common, and to just take the regular flu shot from now on. I have since taken the regular flu shot with no problem except last year I got the flu and was sick a month even though I had the flu shot. I hope this years flu shot does a better job of matching all the flu strains.
 
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