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2Nd Pfizer Vaccine Today
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I had my 2nd vaccine today of the Pfizer jab at 0930 I went to a local sports centre. The same place where I had my first one on 27th February. I never even felt it. I had to wait for 15 mins in a waiting area. 5 minutes in, a guy 2 seats along from me collapsed the staff quickly got a screen round him and I could see his legs were raised. When I left he was awake drinking water. I felt quite sorry for him he was a lot younger than I was (probably mid 30s) but I was quite unnerved by the whole thing thinking God what if this happens to me. But of course it didn't but I was glad when 15 minutes was up. I had no problems at all first jab. This time a horrendous sore arm, headache and nausea but a heck of a lot better than Covid-19. After a hell of a long lockdown (4 months) I go back to my voluntary work on Monday in a charity shop, so looking forward to it. It really helps my mental health
I had my 2nd vaccine today of the Pfizer jab at 0930 I went to a local sports centre. The same place where I had my first one on 27th February. I never even felt it. I had to wait for 15 mins in a waiting area. 5 minutes in, a guy 2 seats along from me collapsed the staff quickly got a screen round him and I could see his legs were raised. When I left he was awake drinking water. I felt quite sorry for him he was a lot younger than I was (probably mid 30s) but I was quite unnerved by the whole thing thinking God what if this happens to me. But of course it didn't but I was glad when 15 minutes was up. I had no problems at all first jab. This time a horrendous sore arm, headache and nausea but a heck of a lot better than Covid-19. After a hell of a long lockdown (4 months) I go back to my voluntary work on Monday in a charity shop, so looking forward to it. It really helps my mental health
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That sounds like a faint rather than vaccine effects. I used to give blood and it wasn't uncommon for new donors to faint, sometimes at the sight of the needle, sometimes when standing up after donation. When I got to menopause, I would faint after donation on a regular basis. In the end they suggested that I not come any more as it frighted other donors.