The reason you feel achy and sore when you catch a bug is because your body is fighting -- making extra cells -- so by us stimulating that response that's why you feel achy and sore for a few days. You won't get other flu-like symptoms. When you stop receiving the injections and after giving the cells, you feel normal again.
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