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jennyjoan | 15:27 Tue 09th Feb 2021 | Body & Soul
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Just have received my vaccination and I cannot believe it I didn't feel a thing - it felt like the splittest second of a touch - in that I was wondering did anything go in.

Nothing at all - like my sister said she felt the needle (like not complaining) but she felt it went into like a muscle.

I was waiting on her giving it to me - when she said put on your coat and go on home. Unbelievable - maybe I will have side effects tomorrow.

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the injection is given into a muscle, which is probably why for her it felt like it went into a muscle :)
We will think positive JJ , so far so good here and I didn't feel a thing either when I got mine earlier
Well I certainly felt mine and today my arm is really sore. Other than that no side effects, had the Oxford one.
If your arm is relaxed then you won't feel it - maybe your sister was tensing her arm?

I would seriously think about taking some paracetamol for the next day or two which I am sure helped me have no noticeable side effects.
I didn't feel a thing, but I have no muscles. Maybe you're a 70 lb weakling like me, JJ.

You may yet have side effects, they advise that you might get aches or pains or a fluey feeling in the next few days, but you more likely won't.
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Like I came home and spoke to my cousin who has had it too - she felt it a little too. Maybe the nurse was brilliant in giving needles. I am gobsmacked. Makes a change.
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try a 70stone weakling jno LOL
my arm is a tad sore and very stiff from saturdays vaccination, the side effects weren't good...
JJ you sure a 70 stone weakling, ??
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I;m laughing to myself. After the alleged prick that it was so light - and through the blurred mask - I thought she was saying come on we are going to another room to do it when she was saying go on home. I mean I couldn't believe it - it was done in the actual waiting room.

it's the same with the flu jab every year, JJ, I never feel them either.
i never have the flu jab...
When I had my flu jab in December I felt the coldness of the needle and the vax going in. Not very pleasant. Not sure if I'm now developing an aversion to needles as I used to give blood regularly a few years back.
I didn't feel much untill I had a really nasty headache that night that lasted for 3 days....hurt so much.
Which one did you have JJ?
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astronecco - just like the astronaut nurse LOL, I tried to start a conversation in asking when did I have to go back etc - she had no time - get the coat on - I did make her out saying - we will contact you in a few weeks time.
astrazeneca JJ??
i don't know when my second vaccination will be but not looking forward to it,
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that's awful emmie - I sometimes think because of all the needles and numbing re my implants (teeth) over the last years - that I had to get - maybe my body thinks - that wee prick was wee easy peasy

I have had little pricks in the past in my thumb to test for blood and they were more painful.
i didn't mind the jab, the vaccination, that part was fine, just that the shakes, teeth clattering went on for hours later on

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