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Originally Posted by spike021
I wonder if this is, to borrow phrasing from the forums, "arm/shoulder dyno" effect.
The only reason I question it is because this year when I got the flu shot, my shoulder was sore for a couple of days, when in previous years it only lasts a few hours usually.
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This year I didn't feel very sore from the flu shot. The prior year I think I felt more sore and even got a little malaise. I haven't had any malaise, but the shoulder soreness is enough that when I raise my arm, like when I am grabbing something high in the cupboards, I feel my arm just doesn't want to fully extend. I don't have a better way of describing it.
It could simply be where the needle was inserted. The take away is that my anecdotally experience was mostly uneventful.