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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)31. It is not that bad
and we get our boosters every ten years. I am surprised you have never gotten one. They are part of the schedule in Mexico for childhood shots.
So from experience, the most they will do is be uncomfortable at the injection site for a couple of days.
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No. Myalgia is a potential side effect of tetanus. I've just never had a patient
Aristus
Apr 2014
#16
nah it's nothing. maybe it'll be a little sore for a while but not bad at all.
dionysus
Apr 2014
#17
You should always have a tetanus shot in effect anyway, at least every 10 years.
pnwmom
Apr 2014
#21
I've had several, including some with that big honking needle they used to use.
11 Bravo
Apr 2014
#42
I had a softball game the next night after I got my last one. I decided I'd better
brewens
Apr 2014
#52