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  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    What May not help is in my left arm many years ago after a car accident I had several plates fitted in my shoulder joint ad I’d smashed it to bits 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    What May not help is in my left arm many years ago after a car accident I had several plates fitted in my shoulder joint ad I’d smashed it to bits 
    If it is already aching, it may be the idea place to have the jab. I had the second jab last Monday and whilst my arm hurt after the first one, I seem to have cleared the second one scot free!
  • What May not help is in my left arm many years ago after a car accident I had several plates fitted in my shoulder joint ad I’d smashed it to bits 
    If it is already aching, it may be the idea place to have the jab. I had the second jab last Monday and whilst my arm hurt after the first one, I seem to have cleared the second one scot free!
    The second jab was better for me.
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,220
    Had moderna jab last night - arm is in agony and difficult to sleep so pretty tired any Tips on how to stop it from hurting?. 
    Sounds normal for Moderna. All my friends in US who have had this vaccine have struggled a lot for a couple of days after first and second jab. Just take it easy as much as possible. 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    What May not help is in my left arm many years ago after a car accident I had several plates fitted in my shoulder joint ad I’d smashed it to bits 
    If it is already aching, it may be the idea place to have the jab. I had the second jab last Monday and whilst my arm hurt after the first one, I seem to have cleared the second one scot free!
    The second jab was better for me.

    Yes, likewise - second AZ jab was side-effect free whereas the first one was like a mild head cold and an achy arm.
  • bobmunro said:
    What May not help is in my left arm many years ago after a car accident I had several plates fitted in my shoulder joint ad I’d smashed it to bits 
    If it is already aching, it may be the idea place to have the jab. I had the second jab last Monday and whilst my arm hurt after the first one, I seem to have cleared the second one scot free!
    The second jab was better for me.

    Yes, likewise - second AZ jab was side-effect free whereas the first one was like a mild head cold and an achy arm.
    Same symptoms but had the Pfizer.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    now aching all over and shivering 
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,968
    edited June 2021
    Sounds like a palace song

    Hope you feel better very soon
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,102
    CoronaVac was used in Serrana (a town in Brazil).
    incredible figures. as part of an experiment they vaccinated almost all adults and the town saw deaths fall by 95% and hospitalisation by 86%
    Meanwhile the surrounding areas continued to spike

  • CoronaVac was used in Serrana (a town in Brazil).
    incredible figures. as part of an experiment they vaccinated almost all adults and the town saw deaths fall by 95% and hospitalisation by 86%
    Meanwhile the surrounding areas continued to spike

    Bolsonaro would presumably want to ban the vaccine.
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  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,006
    now aching all over and shivering 
    Aching and shivering and a sore arm is quite normal.
    It should only last a day or two, so just do as little as possible, whilst your body is busy building those early anti bodies.
    Hope you feel better soon and sure you will.
  • Making steady progress here in Spain after a slow start and some pauses: 40% have now received one dose and 22% both doses.

    15,000 fans in the Metropolitano tonight for Spain v Portugal. Should be getting my second dose there in next few weeks ☺️
    Massachusetts now has 60.81% fully vaccinated, with 73.25% having at least on jab. This covers everyone 12 and older. 

    For adults (20 and older) that’s 66.03% and 76.77%. 

    Things are starting to return to something approaching normal. 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    Second jab of the AZ done, feeling a bit ropey but not too bad, arm looks like it's a bit sunburned in the general area a d very stiff but nothing painkillers can't deal with.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    Had moderna jab last night - arm is in agony and difficult to sleep so pretty tired any Tips on how to stop it from hurting?. 
    Boring old Paracetamol should help. 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,454

    Under 30s to be offered vaccine from this week, says Hancock

    The majority of people in hospital are now unvaccinated, says Hancock. That is a "challenge for them" but shows vaccination works, he says.

    Vaccination is being opened up to the under 30s from this week, says the health secretary.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-57373902

  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    Had my first Pfizer dose on Saturday! No real side effects, except feeling a bit hot yesterday evening - but may have been the weather combined with sitting in a stuffy car for a couple of hours. Felt like I had been punched in the arm for a day or two but feel fine this morning, got a slight itchy bump where I think the jab was, but apart from that got no side effects anymore. 

    Great happy friendly vibe at the vaccination centre. Looking forward to getting my second dose in august.  
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    this morning back to normal-ish still arm aches but that's it, wiped me out for the weekend and did feel v rough but paracetamol/ibuprofen got me through and get to do it all over again end of august. 
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,645
    Just had mine done and now sitting in the tent for 15 minutes before I'm aloud to go. I know everyone is different when it comes to needles but I honestly didnt feel a thing. Hadn't even realised he had pricked me until he said all done. Ooo err.
  • Valley27000
    Valley27000 Posts: 3,417
    25-29 year olds from tomorrow.
  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,548
    Had my first vaccine this time last week, went to the walk in Twickenham stadium. Queued for an hour, got to walk round the pitch - job done. As a 23 year old very impressed and surprised to have had it already
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  • stop_shouting
    stop_shouting Posts: 3,680
    Had my second jab today at the Bromley civic centre. In and out in ten minutes. Incredibly efficient and friendly people running it. Roll on Vegas in august 🤞 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    Had my second jab today at the Bromley civic centre. In and out in ten minutes. Incredibly efficient and friendly people running it. Roll on Vegas in august 🤞 
    I so hope you're correct on that.
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,927
    Spoke to a businessman last week who is in serious discomfort with his left arm and can't sleep after receiving his first 'jab.' He has been taking Codeine to relieve the pain but to no avail. Very depressed as well. He has opened a lawsuit against his local surgery.
    My wife's buddy, a chiropractor, felt obliged to have the vaccination about two months ago to make her clients feel safe and has been in extreme discomfort ever since. She also reports an eye problem which she reports as another side effect of the jab.
    I don't know what 'jab' either of them had. I just hope they recover soon. 
  • stop_shouting
    stop_shouting Posts: 3,680
    bobmunro said:
    Had my second jab today at the Bromley civic centre. In and out in ten minutes. Incredibly efficient and friendly people running it. Roll on Vegas in august 🤞 
    I so hope you're correct on that.
    We’re meeting for a beer mate if we can get there!
  • Spoke to a businessman last week who is in serious discomfort with his left arm and can't sleep after receiving his first 'jab.' He has been taking Codeine to relieve the pain but to no avail. Very depressed as well. He has opened a lawsuit against his local surgery.
    My wife's buddy, a chiropractor, felt obliged to have the vaccination about two months ago to make her clients feel safe and has been in extreme discomfort ever since. She also reports an eye problem which she reports as another side effect of the jab.
    I don't know what 'jab' either of them had. I just hope they recover soon. 
    You must know all the people that have had a problem with the jab. Important you share this so it doesn't get covered up.


  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,006
    Spoke to a businessman last week who is in serious discomfort with his left arm and can't sleep after receiving his first 'jab.' He has been taking Codeine to relieve the pain but to no avail. Very depressed as well. He has opened a lawsuit against his local surgery.
    My wife's buddy, a chiropractor, felt obliged to have the vaccination about two months ago to make her clients feel safe and has been in extreme discomfort ever since. She also reports an eye problem which she reports as another side effect of the jab.
    I don't know what 'jab' either of them had. I just hope they recover soon. 
    So no one on here out of thousands has reported any adverse vaccine reactions (now's your chance), yet the big anti vaxxer on CL can't move for people coming to him with adverse reactions.
    Weird.
  • Spoke to a businessman last week who is in serious discomfort with his left arm and can't sleep after receiving his first 'jab.' He has been taking Codeine to relieve the pain but to no avail. Very depressed as well. He has opened a lawsuit against his local surgery.
    My wife's buddy, a chiropractor, felt obliged to have the vaccination about two months ago to make her clients feel safe and has been in extreme discomfort ever since. She also reports an eye problem which she reports as another side effect of the jab.
    I don't know what 'jab' either of them had. I just hope they recover soon. 
    So no one on here out of thousands has reported any adverse vaccine reactions (now's your chance), yet the big anti vaxxer on CL can't move for people coming to him with adverse reactions.
    Weird.
    Maybe it's just a coincidence or we're all in on the cover up?
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,824
    Wifes been asked to book 2nd jab 4 weeks after 1st jab 
    Doctors said it's too early.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    bobmunro said:
    Had my second jab today at the Bromley civic centre. In and out in ten minutes. Incredibly efficient and friendly people running it. Roll on Vegas in august 🤞 
    I so hope you're correct on that.
    We’re meeting for a beer mate if we can get there!

    100%
  • Arsenetatters
    Arsenetatters Posts: 5,975
    bobmunro said:
    Had my second jab today at the Bromley civic centre. In and out in ten minutes. Incredibly efficient and friendly people running it. Roll on Vegas in august 🤞 
    I so hope you're correct on that.
    We’re meeting for a beer mate if we can get there!
    A beer yes, but will you hug?