My flu shot was administered on 10/15/12. I too have regained much mobility and am finally able to sleep at night. My physician told me it was a damaged nerve from the needle itself and will simply take time to heal. Massage your shoulder whenever you think of it and do normal stretching and activities as best you can. I would grasp my elbow with the opposite hand and pull it across my body, or lift it above my head. This has helped a great deal since I can now do these motions without the aid of my other arm. Be patient. I expect to gain full recovery and so should you!
Comment Reply
My flu shot was administered on 10/15/12. I too have regained much mobility and am finally able to sleep at night. My physician told me it was a damaged nerve from the needle itself and will simply take time to heal. Massage your shoulder whenever you think of it and do normal stretching and activities as best you can. I would grasp my elbow with the opposite hand and pull it across my body, or lift it above my head. This has helped a great deal since I can now do these motions without the aid of my other arm. Be patient. I expect to gain full recovery and so should you!
December 2, 2012 - 9:59amThis Comment
Reply