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On 30/03/2021 14:12, Radio Man wrote:
On 30-03-2021 13:23, Michael Chare wrote: On 30/03/2021 12:52, Steve Walker wrote: On 30/03/2021 12:34, Algernon Goss-Custard wrote: Scion posted On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 11:44:02 +0100, T i m wrote: One for the medical people ... As more and more people take the jab I was wondering if there are any stats that cover what sort of reaction they may have to one and why that might be? eg. We both had the AZ jab (she's had both now) and neither of us had any reaction at all. In contrast, a mate, his Mrs and their friend all had theirs and all three suffered ranging reactions from headaches, overall aching to nausea etc? My wife and I both had the AZ vaccine in February, hers coming first by a couple of weeks. She had no adverse reaction whatever. I was fine on the day I had it, but during the following night I woke up several times with an extremely dry mouth. In the morning I had headache, nausea, general malaise, very like a bad hangover. Also I felt unable to keep warm and had to go to bed. This lasted until the evening. It was unlikely to be psychological because (a) I was not expecting any reaction, having seen none in my wife; (b) I had had a flu jab a few weeks before and had no reaction then (so no needle-phobia); and (c) several of our friends have had the same reaction, some worse, some less bad. There's always the chance that they actually caught Covid a short while before having the jab and the 'reaction to the vaccine' was Covid symptoms. No, the vaccine side-effect symptoms were entirely different. And also they disappeared completely by the following day, which a symptomatic Covid infection would not have done. Short term effects like that may not be nice, but they are a perfectly normal response to many vaccines and do no real harm. Well worth it for knowing that you now have at least some protection. I am booked in for my first jab on Thursday. I hope I have no reaction, but if I do feel ill, I've got the long weekend to recover. You may well get a stringer reaction to a 2nd dose. I think the Pfizer is more powerful because I've had both vaccines (I am clinically highly vulnerable) and the Pfizer gave me more side effects than the Astra Zeneca. thought that wasn't recommended brian ? ... -- It wouldn't be the first time reality took theory and conjecture out behind the shed and gave them a good thrashing |
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