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Could I get a private post please My daughter had her year injections yesterday…

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Could I get a private post please

My daughter had her year injections yesterday (2 weeks later than she should of due to pre arranged holiday). Anyway last night she was fine but went to bed early. Woke at 5:30am with a slight fever, striped her to her vest, had calpol and some cool milk. Hour worth of cuddles as she just wanted mummy and I love the cuddles i get from her. Back to sleep by 6:30am. I went back to bed too and was up at 8:30, she slept till 10:30am.

Thing is from 10:30am even though she’s had more calpol now and her fever has broken she’s finding it hard to sit and move around. She’s eaten a small bowl of porridge and had some ham and cheese at 1pm with a bit of melon. But when she tried to stand her arms and legs were shaky (like the first time she ever stood and tried to take steps) but she was crying in pain. She’s just gone down for a nap now so she’s resting.

Is it normal for the 12 month injections to make her body so weak, achy and sore? I know her legs are tender were the injections were done as they are red and swallows slightly but I didn’t know it would affect her entire body. Her previous injections weren’t bad and besides a mild fever she was back to normal within 5 days but this lot is complete different.

I’m a first time mum so I’m not to sure what’s normal or not. Any advice would be appreciated thanks.
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4 thoughts on “Could I get a private post please My daughter had her year injections yesterday…

  • My little boy was poorly for his 1year ones had them a bit later had a couple and later on he couldn’t walk or even put weight on his leg if I tried to pick him up to put him on my hip he would go really stuf as he couldn’t bend his leg it lasted no more than 24hours and he was back running round think as it’s in the muscle must of been sore x

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  • My daughter reacted very badly to her one year injections, the worst I have ever seen her. Didn’t last more than 24 hours though. She is eating which is the main thing, but I would ring for advice anyway x

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  • It can be a side effect but it won’t hurt to chat with the nurse/GP at the surgery if you have any questions or concerns.

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