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Jj / Emmie, & Whoever Else Had Jab Yesterday Or Today.....
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How are we all feeling?? I don’t feel fluey - yet, but am feeling incredibly tired, and my arm is a bit sore. Hopefully that will be all and won’t feel any worse later on x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry for absence. I am usually too busy to come on here during the day. Had a busy day taking OH to GP etc. GP says he has definitely had an adverse reaction and I now have to lave him with various ointments (whole body) twice a day. It is all being logged and reported. This is, of course not particularly easy to organise, I'm still working it out. He also has antibiotics in case infections are spreading from spot area to spot area. It is really not nice. With hindsight, he would have waited for the Oxford Astra/Zeneca - but of course no-one knew.
^^^ Computer went wonky, sorry. Blood test next week. I repeat that this is all being officially recoded. I am not spreading misinformation or anything nasty - it is as it is happening to us and it is not much fun. At 87, OH should not have to put up with this - and it is not much fun for me - there is, of course, the anointing of almost the whole body !
jj, I think your friends clinic is being somewhat dramatic. I had the Astra Zenica this afternoon and received a card. The information on it is name and date of birth, name of vaccine, batch number and date given. It also gives the time and date of the next session, the clinic should have all that information.
Haven't had any side effects so far but it's a bit early yet. One thing I don't understand is the jab was in the right arm but had a temporary pain in the left where I had the flu jab. I guess I'm weird.
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Haven't had any side effects so far but it's a bit early yet. One thing I don't understand is the jab was in the right arm but had a temporary pain in the left where I had the flu jab. I guess I'm weird.
:o)
I decided after much deliberation (and I think even Sqad would approve) to have the vaccination. I came to the conclusion that if I had a very bad reaction and then died at least I hadn't passed it on to anyone else. If I didn't have the vaccination and caught covid I was likely to die but could unfairly pass it on. So I decided to go for it.
My reactions so far have been feeling cold, feeling very tired, being very thirsty and as though I have a cold. But this is much better than having covid.
My reactions so far have been feeling cold, feeling very tired, being very thirsty and as though I have a cold. But this is much better than having covid.
My wife had the Pfizer vaccine early in January and I had the AZ/Oxford jab 2 1/2 weeks ago. Neither of us had a reaction to either jab, but according to the You Tube videos issued by Dr. John Campbell, the reactions you are having indicate that you already had some antigens in your body which are doing their job of trying to protect you from the 'dead' virus that has been introduced. These reactions should only last for about two days.
It is a good idea to download the 'zoe' Covid 19 app,and report your daily health, including details of your vaccinations and any reactions, to the researchers from Kings College Hospital.
https:/ /covid. joinzoe .com/ab out
It is a good idea to download the 'zoe' Covid 19 app,and report your daily health, including details of your vaccinations and any reactions, to the researchers from Kings College Hospital.
https:/
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