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Covid Vaccine Concern
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Hi,I had Covid last year,I felt unwell,but not critically ill,a bit like bad cold/flu. I’ve now booked my first Covid vac appointment in a fortnights time,but am starting to wonder-There seems to be news reports saying that people who previously had Covid tend to have more severe side effects when they do have the vaccine.Has anybody had Covid and gone on to have the vaccine? Interested to hear anybody’s experiences
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Scarlett, TheProf was on here a couple of nights ago and he confirmed that so far there doesn't seem to be a link or any kind of predictor of who will have them and who won't. He also confirmed that there is no link between side effects and vaccine efficacy or immune system health.
I do wonder whether its to do with the adjuvant substance in the vaccine rather than the vacciney bit itself. The first time I had the adjuvanted flu vaccine, I was really rough with it...before I had always had a mild reaction, but that year it took me right off my feet. The NHS were saying "oh you should only get a sore arm, maybe feel tired for a day" but in the US they were being upfront that there was the potential with adjuvanted vaccine to get more noticeable although not dangerous, side effects. My older sister though, never has any problems at all, not even a sore arm and it was the same with the covid vac. She had Pfizer though and I had AZ which may have made a difference. Once again I was unwell and she was fine.
I also think though that the side effects thing is getting a bit out of proportion. With few and rare exceptions the worst is a rough few days. Real flu is much worse and real covid worse again.
I do wonder whether its to do with the adjuvant substance in the vaccine rather than the vacciney bit itself. The first time I had the adjuvanted flu vaccine, I was really rough with it...before I had always had a mild reaction, but that year it took me right off my feet. The NHS were saying "oh you should only get a sore arm, maybe feel tired for a day" but in the US they were being upfront that there was the potential with adjuvanted vaccine to get more noticeable although not dangerous, side effects. My older sister though, never has any problems at all, not even a sore arm and it was the same with the covid vac. She had Pfizer though and I had AZ which may have made a difference. Once again I was unwell and she was fine.
I also think though that the side effects thing is getting a bit out of proportion. With few and rare exceptions the worst is a rough few days. Real flu is much worse and real covid worse again.
I haven’t had covid nor the vaccine but I can comment on someone I know who had both.
She had covid in sept 2020. She had symptoms similar to covid gave her symptoms of mild flu. (Ie Aches, lethargy, low fever but she felt well within 10 days approx
Covid vax (early feb 2021) made her feel like she had bad flu (fever, aches, headache - about 1 week, but fatigue n lethargy about 2 weeks) She is okay now
She is however glad she went ahead with vaccine
She had covid in sept 2020. She had symptoms similar to covid gave her symptoms of mild flu. (Ie Aches, lethargy, low fever but she felt well within 10 days approx
Covid vax (early feb 2021) made her feel like she had bad flu (fever, aches, headache - about 1 week, but fatigue n lethargy about 2 weeks) She is okay now
She is however glad she went ahead with vaccine
Had asymptomatic Covid at some stage (antibody positive on blood test in July), first Covid vaccine in January, no side effects other than very mild fatigue next day, some staff off for 24 hours with mild flu like symptoms. Have staff member coming back to work tomorrow who had Covid in January just prior to vaccinations of key workers, who is young, normal weight , previously relatively fit, not BAME who is still struggling with long Covid, who has needed treatment for inflammation around the heart, therefore would recommend get your vaccine!