Out of curiosity who's had their first vaccination and any side effects ?
I had mine a week ago and no ill effects other than the normal, slightly tender jab site for a day or so
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No sign here but then I'm 45 and, both parents had their first.
Rachel and I have both had Covid. After being so careful - especially with Rach being pregnant through this mess, we picked it up from a family member in September. Rach has fully recovered, I'm suffering the long covid and still battling with fatigue. There's very few people I'd wish it on. :(
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d-peg wrote: ↑22/02/21 12:41
No sign here but then I'm 45 and, both parents had their first.
Rachel and I have both had Covid. After being so careful - especially with Rach being pregnant through this mess, we picked it up from a family member in September. Rach has fully recovered, I'm suffering the long covid and still battling with fatigue. There's very few people I'd wish it on. :(
Tough! I feel for you. Hope you recover.
I've been very, very careful as
a) I believe in it
b) Because I have CLL (won't expand unless asked, any members who have it will know what it is) I am immunocompromised and therefore, at this stage, don't know how well the vaccine will work with me.
S81933 wrote: ↑20/02/21 19:57
Likewise, Jimi, on 20th January, using Pfizer. I'm classed as "extremely vulnerable". Same "side effect" - achy arm for a day or so.
Pfizer for me as well. Good luck with the CLL
d-peg wrote: ↑22/02/21 12:41
No sign here but then I'm 45 and, both parents had their first.
Rachel and I have both had Covid. After being so careful - especially with Rach being pregnant through this mess, we picked it up from a family member in September. Rach has fully recovered, I'm suffering the long covid and still battling with fatigue. There's very few people I'd wish it on. :(
Hope you feel better soon Dan
The guy who does my MOT's (has done for 16 years) got it in November, spoke to him last week and he's still getting breathless, although he says it's improving all the time
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13th feb Astra.
Nothing around injection site. Sat perfectly ok, Sun and Mon felt very slightly fatigued on usual daily 3 / 4 mile walk, Tues no issues felt on walk.
so only noticeable side effects was slight fatigue for 2 days....result compared to few I have heard of.
2 sister in laws both were threw up and also had bad headaches, both Astra
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I've removed all the sceptics crap to it's own thread, please keep it there.
I asked two simple questions, answer to the first one is either yes or no and by all means include date and vaccine, if yes proceed to question two, if no then your done !
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jimi wrote: ↑25/02/21 9:33
I asked two simple questions, answer to the first one is either yes or no and by all means include date and vaccine, if yes proceed to question two, if no then your done !
jimi wrote: ↑25/02/21 9:33
I've removed all the sceptics crap to it's own thread, please keep it there.
I asked two simple questions, answer to the first one is either yes or no and by all means include date and vaccine, if yes proceed to question two, if no then your done !
d-peg wrote: ↑22/02/21 12:41
No sign here but then I'm 45 and, both parents had their first.
Rachel and I have both had Covid. After being so careful - especially with Rach being pregnant through this mess, we picked it up from a family member in September. Rach has fully recovered, I'm suffering the long covid and still battling with fatigue. There's very few people I'd wish it on. :(
Best wishes bud.
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