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there is a website for those who have had bad reactions from the covid 19 vaccines
its quite long, and took me about 15 minutes to fill out.
https:/ /corona virus-y ellowca rd.mhra .gov.uk
i got this from my doctor when i told him about the side effects i experienced..
its quite long, and took me about 15 minutes to fill out.
https:/
i got this from my doctor when i told him about the side effects i experienced..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The effects from my 2020 flu jab are still with me and are rare. My immune system has been compromised after delayed allergic shock. I think I will fill in that yellow form. I don't think flu like symptoms that only last a couple of days and we were warned about is what they are after. They need to know about rare side effects.
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When the vaccine was first announced I'm sure I recall most ABers telling anyone who was worried about side effects to not be so daft (either nicely or not so nicely) but now every day I'm reading about you all feeling ill as though side effects are highly likely. It's certainly made me very apprehensive when my time comes, I'm almost not surprised why quite a sector are turning it down.
I think all experience and knowledge is useful. Tbh, we have had two clients now (87 and 94), who, even well afterwards, are still very sleepy and shivery on and off.
I was hoping that 3 weeks would be about the limit for side-effects, if that is how long it takes to work. But one has gone over that now and the other is never sleepy or unwell or fevery- but has been on and off for 2 weeks since vaccine.
I was hoping that 3 weeks would be about the limit for side-effects, if that is how long it takes to work. But one has gone over that now and the other is never sleepy or unwell or fevery- but has been on and off for 2 weeks since vaccine.