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Algarveaddick said:So - the deed is done, AstraZenica version. Second one about May 23rd. They are telling people to wait for half an hour before going home, here. I guess that is in case of allergic reaction? Told not to lift anything heavy with the injected arm for two days as well.0
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Algarveaddick said:So - the deed is done, AstraZenica version. Second one about May 23rd. They are telling people to wait for half an hour before going home, here. I guess that is in case of allergic reaction? Told not to lift anything heavy with the injected arm for two days as well.2
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soapy_jones said:Got my first jab yesterday. No ill effects so far.
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southamptonaddick said:Algarveaddick said:So - the deed is done, AstraZenica version. Second one about May 23rd. They are telling people to wait for half an hour before going home, here. I guess that is in case of allergic reaction? Told not to lift anything heavy with the injected arm for two days as well.1
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Me and the missus both had ours today (both in our 20s) after a letter saying we are eligible. Given the AZ jab, both feel absolutely fine so far. Quick process all round, impressed.6
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Had my jab yesterday. Pfizer, the Betamax of Covid jabs. Still, glad I had it.9
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After having the Oxford jab yesterday, a very slight fever last night and feeling slightly rundown this morning, but nothing major
It was like one of those sleeps you get after a skinful, when you sleep very deeply but wake up early not feeling very refreshed!6 -
Bromley Graham said:Wheresmeticket? said:FFS why are we expecting teachers to go back to work without vaccinations? If you are a local authority adult social care manager who works from home, never sees a patient, does all your supervisions by MS teams - you get the vaccine. If you are a primary school teaching assistant working across several groups of children you are expected to go into work and have the little darlings grabbing you and coughing in your face all day long and wearing a mask is frowned on. Utter hypocrisy.0
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Having had my vaccination on Saturday afternoon (thereby having 1 more shot than Charlton that day) I developed painful joints that night. Normally, that would be ok but I’m 3 weeks post op for the new hip. I took a codeine and slept ok. I put it down to maybe overdoing the walking even though I know I haven’t been.
Last night, the pain levels increased so much, codeine didn’t touch it and my leg on the operated side was covered in a rash of purple spots. An ambulance was called, the crew gave me morphine and off to A&E I went.Bottom line is, the hip is intact and no blood clots or DVT but the pain is still in my groin, knee, back and hip. I’m now home and started to shiver a bit this morning.
Whilst the docs were mystified as to the cause, they did suggest it could be side effects of the jab but can’t understand why the spots (broken blood vessels) are only on one leg.I really hope it’s a temporary issue caused by the vaccine side effects and I don’t struggle again today.0 -
Algarveaddick said:So - the deed is done, AstraZenica version. Second one about May 23rd. They are telling people to wait for half an hour before going home, here. I guess that is in case of allergic reaction? Told not to lift anything heavy with the injected arm for two days as well.0
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alan dugdale said:Having had my vaccination on Saturday afternoon (thereby having 1 more shot than Charlton that day) I developed painful joints that night. Normally, that would be ok but I’m 3 weeks post op for the new hip. I took a codeine and slept ok. I put it down to maybe overdoing the walking even though I know I haven’t been.
Last night, the pain levels increased so much, codeine didn’t touch it and my leg on the operated side was covered in a rash of purple spots. An ambulance was called, the crew gave me morphine and off to A&E I went.Bottom line is, the hip is intact and no blood clots or DVT but the pain is still in my groin, knee, back and hip. I’m now home and started to shiver a bit this morning.
Whilst the docs were mystified as to the cause, they did suggest it could be side effects of the jab but can’t understand why the spots (broken blood vessels) are only on one leg.I really hope it’s a temporary issue caused by the vaccine side effects and I don’t struggle again today.
Best of luck mate, hope you are feeling much better soon.4 -
Johnnysummers5 said:alan dugdale said:Having had my vaccination on Saturday afternoon (thereby having 1 more shot than Charlton that day) I developed painful joints that night. Normally, that would be ok but I’m 3 weeks post op for the new hip. I took a codeine and slept ok. I put it down to maybe overdoing the walking even though I know I haven’t been.
Last night, the pain levels increased so much, codeine didn’t touch it and my leg on the operated side was covered in a rash of purple spots. An ambulance was called, the crew gave me morphine and off to A&E I went.Bottom line is, the hip is intact and no blood clots or DVT but the pain is still in my groin, knee, back and hip. I’m now home and started to shiver a bit this morning.
Whilst the docs were mystified as to the cause, they did suggest it could be side effects of the jab but can’t understand why the spots (broken blood vessels) are only on one leg.I really hope it’s a temporary issue caused by the vaccine side effects and I don’t struggle again today.
Best of luck mate, hope you are feeling much better soon.0 -
After having my first dose of the AstraZeneca on Saturday, I was extremely ill yesterday. Fortunately I'm more or less OK today, just a slight headache.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:Algarveaddick said:So - the deed is done, AstraZenica version. Second one about May 23rd. They are telling people to wait for half an hour before going home, here. I guess that is in case of allergic reaction? Told not to lift anything heavy with the injected arm for two days as well.0
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Algarveaddick said:southamptonaddick said:Algarveaddick said:So - the deed is done, AstraZenica version. Second one about May 23rd. They are telling people to wait for half an hour before going home, here. I guess that is in case of allergic reaction? Told not to lift anything heavy with the injected arm for two days as well.8
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Arsenetatters said:The day after my AZ. Feel tired and have slept most of the morning. I don’t know how much is vaccine and how much tired after a busy week and pleased to let Mr T look after the hens.
Arm seems fine.
A friend the same age (57) had her AZ last week and no side effects.1 -
Macronate said:Had the AZ on Thursday.
Ive always been good at football but, since the jab, I’m now dazzlingly good. My lovemaking is now bordering on porno professional. And my cooking is now probably surpassing the quality of Ramsay.
It’s also made me incredibly big-headed.1 -
I asked these questions a few days back, but surprisingly no one replied.
I will in due course be getting my second Pfizer jab.
Does the second jab contain the same dosage as the first one.....and is it exactly the same serum or as a second dose is it designed in a slightly different format?
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I believe they are the same, otherwise it would be a logistical nightmare.
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alan dugdale said:Having had my vaccination on Saturday afternoon (thereby having 1 more shot than Charlton that day) I developed painful joints that night. Normally, that would be ok but I’m 3 weeks post op for the new hip. I took a codeine and slept ok. I put it down to maybe overdoing the walking even though I know I haven’t been.
Last night, the pain levels increased so much, codeine didn’t touch it and my leg on the operated side was covered in a rash of purple spots. An ambulance was called, the crew gave me morphine and off to A&E I went.Bottom line is, the hip is intact and no blood clots or DVT but the pain is still in my groin, knee, back and hip. I’m now home and started to shiver a bit this morning.
Whilst the docs were mystified as to the cause, they did suggest it could be side effects of the jab but can’t understand why the spots (broken blood vessels) are only on one leg.I really hope it’s a temporary issue caused by the vaccine side effects and I don’t struggle again today.
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Arsenetatters said:alan dugdale said:Having had my vaccination on Saturday afternoon (thereby having 1 more shot than Charlton that day) I developed painful joints that night. Normally, that would be ok but I’m 3 weeks post op for the new hip. I took a codeine and slept ok. I put it down to maybe overdoing the walking even though I know I haven’t been.
Last night, the pain levels increased so much, codeine didn’t touch it and my leg on the operated side was covered in a rash of purple spots. An ambulance was called, the crew gave me morphine and off to A&E I went.Bottom line is, the hip is intact and no blood clots or DVT but the pain is still in my groin, knee, back and hip. I’m now home and started to shiver a bit this morning.
Whilst the docs were mystified as to the cause, they did suggest it could be side effects of the jab but can’t understand why the spots (broken blood vessels) are only on one leg.I really hope it’s a temporary issue caused by the vaccine side effects and I don’t struggle again today.
Thank you, I’m really hoping it is the vaccine as I want to get back in my feet, literally. Cheers and take care yourself.1 -
AddicksAddict said:Macronate said:Had the AZ on Thursday.
Ive always been good at football but, since the jab, I’m now dazzlingly good. My lovemaking is now bordering on porno professional. And my cooking is now probably surpassing the quality of Ramsay.
It’s also made me incredibly big-headed.3 -
Age 54, got my first Pfizer last week. Other than a slightly sore are for a few hours, no issue.
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NapaAddick said:Age 54, got my first Pfizer last week. Other than a slightly sore are for a few hours, no issue.14
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killerandflash said:NapaAddick said:Age 54, got my first Pfizer last week. Other than a slightly sore are for a few hours, no issue.0
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I note that over 60’s can now book an appointment on the NHS system.1
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Had mine, AZ Oxford, No side effects, feel chipper and up on my toes!4
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SoundAsa£ said:I asked these questions a few days back, but surprisingly no one replied.
I will in due course be getting my second Pfizer jab.
Does the second jab contain the same dosage as the first one.....and is it exactly the same serum or as a second dose is it designed in a slightly different format?
Just curious?
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killerandflash said:NapaAddick said:Age 54, got my first Pfizer last week. Other than a slightly sore are for a few hours, no issue.1