naomi, I can understand how you felt for it is not easy to self-diagnose when you have nothing previous to compare with. Not all heart attacks feel like an elephant sitting on your chest and I should know.
My Dad who is 85 years old had his 2nd dose of the vaccine at the vaccination centre, after which he began to have blurred vision on the way home.
When he got home, he called the vaccination centre for advice and to ask if he should go to see a doctor, or be hospitalised.
He was asked to go back to the vaccination centre immediately as he had left his glasses behind.
One persons idea of severe is another's idea of no big deal.
Only last week I was issued with a couple of Epi Pens.
I had mine yesterday, with no big reaction, although I was expecting it.
Had a really severe headache that started after 15 hours and I haven't moved of the chair today. Still feeling a bit stunned.
Without doubt will return for the second.
Last Friday evening I took my daughter to have her injection. As she went into the centre a guy in his fifties came out. Sat in my car I thought to myself.. 'He looks a bit wobbly'.
No sooner had he got in his car than his wife went running into the centre and came back out with six members of staff. They more or less carried him back into the centre.
Don't know the outcome !
I'd urge the person to do two things - first tell their GP how ill it made them (if they haven't already) secondly to discuss what to do about the second dose.
yes it was brainiac, it came on about 5pm, i got terrible shakes, couldn't stop, head to toe, teeth chattering too, lasted about
3 hours, went to bed with it, eventually dropped off to sleep. woke with thirst and the effects gone. but did rather startle me.
I don’t consider headaches, tiredness and feeling a little under the weather to be severe reactions but I do consider shaking uncontrollably from head to toe for quite some time and very debilitating flu type symptoms for two days to be rather severe.
I had the O/AZ and felt okay, though when I took my temperature before I went to bed I was surprised to see it was 100F. No other problems, I'm relieved to say.
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