I had the flu injection 5 weeks ago and have been in agony ever since. I am sure he injected far too low so I went back to my surgery only to be dismissed as having arthritis and my gp said it has nothing to do with the vaccine.
The pain was instant and I screamed out when he injected me. I haven't slept properly since and he says he will refer me to a rheumatologist as it's arthritis (which I have never suffered from) He refused to send me for a scan. Then I get a letter from my gp stating that as I ahve issues with the surgery he suggests I leave! Next letter I presume he will strike me off.
So in constant pain from my shoulder to wrist, no scan, and because I suggested it was the way he administered the vaccine I am going to be struck off and will have no gp. Great system we have here. Needless to say I wont be having another flu injection. I've heard that only one third of cases like this recover. My gp said it's a load of rubbish being injured like that from the flu jab.
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I had the flu injection 5 weeks ago and have been in agony ever since. I am sure he injected far too low so I went back to my surgery only to be dismissed as having arthritis and my gp said it has nothing to do with the vaccine.
The pain was instant and I screamed out when he injected me. I haven't slept properly since and he says he will refer me to a rheumatologist as it's arthritis (which I have never suffered from) He refused to send me for a scan. Then I get a letter from my gp stating that as I ahve issues with the surgery he suggests I leave! Next letter I presume he will strike me off.
So in constant pain from my shoulder to wrist, no scan, and because I suggested it was the way he administered the vaccine I am going to be struck off and will have no gp. Great system we have here. Needless to say I wont be having another flu injection. I've heard that only one third of cases like this recover. My gp said it's a load of rubbish being injured like that from the flu jab.
November 7, 2014 - 11:15pmThis Comment
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