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Has Anyone Had Their Second Vaccination
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of the Oxford Astra Zeneca - if so did you have any side effects?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know if this is relevant, but although the AZ and J&J vaccines (unlike the two others we are likely to have or have had) inject you with a virus, it's not the coronavirus that causes Covid, so it is not necessarily the case that having antibodies from the first jab will reduce the likelihood of side effects the next time.
However maybe someone who knows more could confirm that.
However maybe someone who knows more could confirm that.
I had a very bad reaction to the first one including uncontrollable shaking - the second pretty much knocked me off my feet for a day but no shaking. I’ve got a very sore arm which I didn’t have the first time. Apart from that I’m fine and think it well worth
short-term discomfort. No one ever mentioned alcohol to me.
short-term discomfort. No one ever mentioned alcohol to me.
Hi, Emmie. A UK friend read that alcohol should be avoided and she and her husband didn't drink for a week before and two weeks after vaccination.
He was miffed when I said we had looked into it and except for very heavy drinkers it was a myth.
I don't know if you've been given the advice regarding arm pain which I did have after the second.
We are now being told that immediately after the vaccination you should wave your arm around as if you're a windmill and continue to do so for a good while. This will help reduce possible pain.
This advice is said to come from an expert.....or perhaps someone with a daft sense of humour.... :-)
BHG....the pain and arm stiffness I experienced also affected my neck so yours could be down to the vaccine.
He was miffed when I said we had looked into it and except for very heavy drinkers it was a myth.
I don't know if you've been given the advice regarding arm pain which I did have after the second.
We are now being told that immediately after the vaccination you should wave your arm around as if you're a windmill and continue to do so for a good while. This will help reduce possible pain.
This advice is said to come from an expert.....or perhaps someone with a daft sense of humour.... :-)
BHG....the pain and arm stiffness I experienced also affected my neck so yours could be down to the vaccine.