I was perfectly fine after mine. shrugs All three shots and the only thing bad about it was the pain at the spot where I got the shot, but I'm a bit wuss anyways.
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I didn't get any horrible side-effects or anything, though for the last shot the nurse was a total bitch (which made the whole ordeal worse- I hate getting shots), and I convinced myself that the needle HIT MY BONE and I was going to DIE. And then my arm was terribly sore forever afterward.
I've had all 3, and I never really had any real pain either. Obviously a little sore at the site, but it went away after a few hours. Other than that I felt perfectly fine. The only real bad experience I had was when I got the Guardasil along with two other shots and only had one limb that wasn't sore when I went to work a few hours later.
I've had all three, with no real side effects. The only thing that bothered me was the needle itself- hurts like a BITCH and you can feel the stuff going into your muscle ):
But I don't see why people are worried otherwise, the pain does go away after a little while.
Um.... how do I go along the lines of proving infertility to someone on the internet? That's almost impossible. But yeah, it happened, and she's pissed. She always wanted children and now she'll have to adopt. Which isn't a bad thing, but she wanted her own children.
I never had any issues. Muscle soreness and a slight headache, but that's about it. I'm not too fond of needles but I got over it pretty quick XD So no side effects here. (:
Oh I see. If you want to read about it then go to www.thatsfit.com and type in the search engine "gardasil and infertility"
I looked on that website a bit more and found out that 3 girls have also died from the shot.
you poor thing
you people do research and don't even look at wikipedia. the CDC and FDA say the vaccine is fine, but they admit nobody knows much about longterm effects
I've had 3/3 needles (all done at school, it was awesome, we got to miss class) and the worst pain I got was some muscle pain for a couple of days, but nothing major. And I've gotten a headache.. It's not the actual needle that hurts, per se; it's the actual Gardisal or whatever going into my arm that hurts.
I've heard a lot about how there haven't been enough tests done on it to be sure of any long term side effects, but if it wasn't ready to be distributed, why offer it as an option for schools, and better yet; health care places? So, we'll wait and see.. :]
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