slayer9019 Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 I remembered this thread and thought about it recently. I've been doing back-to-back tattoo sessions the past month or so, and I can say it really wacks your immune system hard. That or I have really weird timing. I ended up getting the flu one day after a big back-to-back tattoo weekend, a few weeks ago. I just had a pretty brutal tattoo weekend this weekend, and I ended up getting a pretty bad cold all week. I can't say for sure they are related but the obvious thing is, if you are sick and trying to heal a big tattoo, it can slow down the process drastically. gougetheeyes 1 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80090 Share on other sites More sharing options...
besthiya Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 I had my whole back done, one session a week for almost a year,never felt out of the ordinary,even though I'm anemic and have lousy immune system. Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk gougetheeyes 1 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80101 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cathrine Inked Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 It's also something to think about that quite often you can have a virus in your body, without getting sick. This is how people have come to associate getting cold with getting a cold, i.e It can trigger the virus in your body. Equally, with a tattoo. A tattoo is a strain on your body, and it can lead you to get sick easier because you're more vulnerable. I can't imagine it causing serious damage to your immune system, but temporarily, yes. So if you're having a lot of sessions back to back without ever allowing your body to heal properly, you shouldn't be too surprised if you end up sick! :) (not a medical professional!) gougetheeyes 1 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80109 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colored Guy Posted November 30, 2013 Share Posted November 30, 2013 I remembered this thread and thought about it recently. I've been doing back-to-back tattoo sessions the past month or so, and I can say it really wacks your immune system hard. That or I have really weird timing. I ended up getting the flu one day after a big back-to-back tattoo weekend, a few weeks ago. I just had a pretty brutal tattoo weekend this weekend, and I ended up getting a pretty bad cold all week. I can't say for sure they are related but the obvious thing is, if you are sick and trying to heal a big tattoo, it can slow down the process drastically. I have a 3-hour session coming up in less than a week. And now with winter on the way with everyone sick everywhere I go, I'll have to watch myself. I always tended to get as sick as a dog within 2 weeks before Xmas. Rob gougetheeyes 1 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80151 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimstanley Posted November 30, 2013 Share Posted November 30, 2013 It makes sense that the body would be tired, and more vulnerable, after getting tattooed. I heard something that the body is sort of fighting the ink all the time like its any other foreign body and thats why tattoos fade. If thats true then maybe tattoos take up more immune system resources and leave less for illness? Just a bullshit guess. I've never had this problem. Getting tattooed has been lollipops and rainbows for me thus far. I've been told the chest is a bitch though, so I'd be lying if I said I wasn't worried about that one. gougetheeyes 1 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80184 Share on other sites More sharing options...
cltattooing Posted December 1, 2013 Share Posted December 1, 2013 It makes sense that the body would be tired, and more vulnerable, after getting tattooed. I heard something that the body is sort of fighting the ink all the time like its any other foreign body and thats why tattoos fade. If thats true then maybe tattoos take up more immune system resources and leave less for illness? Just a bullshit guess.I've never had this problem. Getting tattooed has been lollipops and rainbows for me thus far. I've been told the chest is a bitch though, so I'd be lying if I said I wasn't worried about that one. Tattoos fade because your cells divide and regenerate as you age. Pigment is encapsulated in scar tissue, which also divides and regenerates with age. Thus spreading out the pigment over time. jimstanley, Scott R and slayer9019 3 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80233 Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoryQ Posted December 2, 2013 Share Posted December 2, 2013 With long sessions, and back to back days in particular, I can say that (anecdotally) I have felt run down afterwards. Sometimes a few days later I get a mild cold or sore throat. I'm prepared to believe heavy tattooing puts your immune system under pressure. Incidentally I also feel like if you have a really heavy session on something like your back or front you can have a little touch of shock afterwards. This year when I got the first day of work done on my front I had the shivers big time that night, and I felt really cold. I think your body can react to it as a trauma even if in your head you know it's OK. Overall nothing to be too worried about though- nothing to be done about it, and I don't believe it really impacts on the end result. Being forewarned might help someone though. gougetheeyes and Gregor 2 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80271 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fala Posted December 2, 2013 Share Posted December 2, 2013 I've been drinking Emergen-C Immune Defense for a couple of days before and after my (short) sessions the past few weeks. Has helped a lot energy wise, both during and after getting tattooed. I try to take extra good care of myself/body the days leading up to and after as well - no colds, sore throats, or the like yet. I'm one of those who is allergic to some random stuff, and haven't had a problem getting tattooed in terms of immune system/ink rejection. @slayer9019 - I can see how getting back to back sessions, with your body recovering from getting tattooed near-constantly, being related to getting whacked with a cold/flu. It makes sense to me since your body's immune system is basically split between fending off the outside pathogen/cold/flu and being tattooed and rallying to keep the body safe from outside harm/infections. Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80308 Share on other sites More sharing options...
HaydenRose Posted December 2, 2013 Share Posted December 2, 2013 I think it's been discussed in other threads by some people, but I always get the chills (like the flu) the first few days. And I always feel super low-energy the first day. But the chills are the absolute worst, and it makes sense that I get them with the body being compensated from the tattoo "trauma". Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80322 Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoryQ Posted December 3, 2013 Share Posted December 3, 2013 This time around when I had the back to back sessions on my front coming up I stopped drinking alcohol about 7-10 days out, with a view to being well rested and hydrated. Probably a bit OTT, I felt no major difference. I think steering clear of booze for the preceding 2 days or so is probably 90% of the benefit with less painful self denial involved. For a shorter session or one shot tattoo I wouldn't even bother. Colored Guy and slayer9019 2 Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80396 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graeme Posted December 3, 2013 Share Posted December 3, 2013 I think it's been discussed in other threads by some people, but I always get the chills (like the flu) the first few days. And I always feel super low-energy the first day. But the chills are the absolute worst, and it makes sense that I get them with the body being compensated from the tattoo "trauma". From what I understand that's not uncommon. I haven't experienced it personally, but when I was working on my arm there were a couple of occasions where Thomas said that I would possibly have a fever the next day. We finished my arm with a long session and he recommended taking Aleve to fight the onset of a fever and to help a bit with the pain and soreness. I'm actually kind of surprised that I haven't reacted like that since I tend to get fevers kind of randomly a couple of times per year. And yeah, I think it makes total sense given that your body is dealing with trauma and is healing a fairly decent sized wound. Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80397 Share on other sites More sharing options...
exume Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 I haven't had any super long sessions but I always get the chills to some degree Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80432 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gregor Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 Im always exhausted for a couple of days after getting tattooed , suppose a huge adrenaline boost will do that to you. Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80434 Share on other sites More sharing options...
NERD RAGE Posted December 4, 2013 Share Posted December 4, 2013 I've gotten sick after my last three sessions, but I have a toddler in daycare so we've been dealing with colds in my household a lot in the last year so obviously that could just be coincidence. Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80465 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jada Posted December 5, 2013 Share Posted December 5, 2013 delete Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80491 Share on other sites More sharing options...
slayer9019 Posted December 5, 2013 Share Posted December 5, 2013 This time around when I had the back to back sessions on my front coming up I stopped drinking alcohol about 7-10 days out, with a view to being well rested and hydrated.Probably a bit OTT, I felt no major difference. I think steering clear of booze for the preceding 2 days or so is probably 90% of the benefit with less painful self denial involved. For a shorter session or one shot tattoo I wouldn't even bother. ^^^ THIS! If I drink at all a few days before I get tattooed, my nerves get fried quick and generally am shittier throughout the process. My tattooer and I talked about this and he did bring up that alcohol is a poison, so kinda "duh" logic. I try to get as healthy as possibly (with good sleep) before sessions now. Makes a 100% different, so much so that he even mentioned that I sat like a damn rock for 3.5 hours straight on my knee. Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80570 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colored Guy Posted December 8, 2013 Share Posted December 8, 2013 ^^^ THIS! If I drink at all a few days before I get tattooed, my nerves get fried quick and generally am shittier throughout the process. My tattooer and I talked about this and he did bring up that alcohol is a poison, so kinda "duh" logic. I try to get as healthy as possibly (with good sleep) before sessions now. Makes a 100% different, so much so that he even mentioned that I sat like a damn rock for 3.5 hours straight on my knee. I stopped drinking for 3 days before my appointment last week. I also drank lots of water. My session was 4 hours and my artist said I didn't flinch once. Total breaks taken added up to less than 10 minutes. Rob Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-80722 Share on other sites More sharing options...
temporarytattoo Posted March 24, 2014 Share Posted March 24, 2014 It is mostly depends upon the persons immune level while tattooing so before tattooing you have to check out whether you are capable for tattooing. Quote Link to comment https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/t/2019-tattoos-and-immune-system/?page=2#findComment-89047 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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