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I’m due to have vaccine this weekend (Pfizer) I am in the vulnerable category I’m keen to get this but can’t help being a little worried .
So who’s had the vaccine ? What’s was your symptoms |
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It isn't anything to worry about.
I know several people who have one and in some cases both doses and none had any issues except a mildly sore arm for a day or two and one said they had a headache the next day.
Can I ask how you already know which one you are having? I didn't think you found out till the day.
(Just curious)
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By *aulj69Man
over a year ago
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I'm off to my surgery 9.20 this morn for the Astra Zeneca vaxx. I'll let you all know xx |
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Both doses, both of us, no problem |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
Newcastle |
"It isn't anything to worry about.
I know several people who have one and in some cases both doses and none had any issues except a mildly sore arm for a day or two and one said they had a headache the next day.
Can I ask how you already know which one you are having? I didn't think you found out till the day.
(Just curious)
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I believe at appointment booking time they'll know what supplies are kept at the designated vaccine clinic where people are going to receive this |
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https://www.nhsinform.scot/covid-19-vaccine/leaflets-and-accessible-formats/coronavirus-vaccine-leaflets?gclid=Cj0KCQiA3smABhCjARIsAKtrg6KX-NCnbto9DSKZ8EIDdEwi0DVpnjHhcXBrIe8Giklb4Q4vAWn8V2caAqQGEALw_wcB
You can get leaflets on the specific vaccines here.
It says the possible side effects. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It isn't anything to worry about.
I know several people who have one and in some cases both doses and none had any issues except a mildly sore arm for a day or two and one said they had a headache the next day.
Can I ask how you already know which one you are having? I didn't think you found out till the day.
(Just curious)
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I asked, out of interest, which one I would be having when I booked my appointment and they told me it would be the Pfizer one |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had mine 2 weeks ago OP, I felt a bit off for a day or 2 and arm was a bit sore but I was fine. Nothing to worry about |
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I had Pfizer two weeks ago absolutely no untoward reaction whatsoever. The NHS were super efficient no waiting prior, I did arrive precisely on time,the nurse checks your history then small prick and its done, you have to wait 15 minutes to make sure you dont have an adverse reaction, it will be at least another week before I have any immunity. My behaviour will not change, i will continue with my policy of not meeting, I have been shielded for a year now and have lost too many family and friends stay safe and get vaccinated everybody xx |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
Catthorpe |
Our eldest. They were pretty ill fit two days and also had issues lifting their arm, again for two days, was fine on the third day. They had the Pfizer vaccine. |
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over a year ago
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The Mrs and none. |
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Me and Hubby about 4 weeks ago. |
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I had the Pfizer vaccine. No problems at all. Some friends of mine have had both and felt a bit under the weather for a day after their second one but nothing serious. |
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I had Pfizer one. Arm really sore for about 36hrs and felt bit tired but that was it. They will give you a leaflet and explain possible side effects during your appointment |
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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago
where the road goes on forever |
Got the second one yesterday, arms a little red and sore, first one almost a month ago , sore arm and a fever |
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Had my first of the Pfeiser vaccine on 22nd Dec No problems at all apart from a very slight soreness for 24 hours. Was due to have the second a fortnight ago but this has now been delayed until 11th Mar so that more people can get the first.
From what I understand you cant mix the three variants. |
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By *rMrsB.Couple
over a year ago
Barnsley |
Pfizer is known to have slightly more side effects reported that Astra Zeneca. I had Pfizer with no concerns just a achey arm for around 24 hours. I administer the vaccine and we know which unit holds which vaccination so you should be able to find out when booking. The whole process should be straight forward for you. You’ll be given a leaflet with all possible side effects and of course if persistent or concerning you can contact 111 xx |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
Yes I've had both my jabs which were the pfizer. First one just had a bit of a sore arm for 24 hours. Second one they told us could hit a bit harder and it did but just was really tired and a wee bit of a headache the next day and a sore arm. Apart from that nothing. Quite a lot of us had the jabs and that was all we experienced after. So really no need to be worried.
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Devil had first dose of hers just over a week ago, Pfizer vaccine. No side effects apart from slightly sore arm the next night, when lying on it.
They do suggest having your vaccine in your non-dominant arm, just in case it gets sore. |
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over a year ago
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Pfizer jab end of dec |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
2 family members have had the Astrazenaca, first dose with no after effects. |
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Dad and Stepmum. Both had no issues aside from a short sharp prick. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Got mine this Sunday nervous |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It isn't anything to worry about.
I know several people who have one and in some cases both doses and none had any issues except a mildly sore arm for a day or two and one said they had a headache the next day.
Can I ask how you already know which one you are having? I didn't think you found out till the day.
(Just curious)
I believe at appointment booking time they'll know what supplies are kept at the designated vaccine clinic where people are going to receive this "
Thank you, I was interested. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It isn't anything to worry about.
I know several people who have one and in some cases both doses and none had any issues except a mildly sore arm for a day or two and one said they had a headache the next day.
Can I ask how you already know which one you are having? I didn't think you found out till the day.
(Just curious)
I asked, out of interest, which one I would be having when I booked my appointment and they told me it would be the Pfizer one "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had the Oxford one, flu like symptoms afterwards.. hot sweats/chills, aching body and headache. Still not feeling great few days later but doctor says its normal. People I know have had the Pfizer one and had barely any side effects. All our bodies will react differently, so try not too worry |
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I had Pfizer.
Felt a bit like a head cold for 24 hours, headaches, pressure behind eyes, sinus pain, but about 12 hours after I had the vaccine.
Arm ached badly for 3 days
But the above was the symptoms I had when I had covid which they do say if you’ve had it before you might get similar symptoms. I didn’t get the cough back or anything.
As quick as it all started I woke up on the morning and everything was normal again. I’ll be going back for the top up and wouldn’t put anyone off x |
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Had the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Didn't feel anything initially but at the end of the day my arm was so sore. 2 days later it was fine. |
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I’ve had both doses of Pfizer, a slight headache and a dull ache in the deltoid accompanied the first. The second was comparatively worse; rigors, fatigue and again a headache.
The side effects and their severity differ from person to person, some colleagues needed the next day off to recuperate, others did not. |
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I had the Pfizer Vaccine first inoculation 7 days ago, had zero side effects......so looking good for everyone!! |
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Had the first one, absolutely no side effects. |
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By *elnkazCouple
over a year ago
cheshire |
Had both
Little poorly for day after and sore arm but thats it .k |
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"Dad and Stepmum. Both had no issues aside from a short sharp prick. "
Aww you may be short but I'm sure they still love you |
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"Dad and Stepmum. Both had no issues aside from a short sharp prick.
Aww you may be short but I'm sure they still love you "
If my Dad swore he would probably call me worse than a prick. |
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Had first one 10days before Xmas but no idea when i will get 2nd. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm due mine soon. Paperwork has been sent in by the company I work for. I'm worried I won't be allowed it as I'm still recovering from covid |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m due to have vaccine this weekend (Pfizer) I am in the vulnerable category I’m keen to get this but can’t help being a little worried .
So who’s had the vaccine ? What’s was your symptoms " had my first dose a week ago ..pfizer vaccine..went ok..sore arm a bit of a headache..nothing major..glad to have it..Good luck and u be ok x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm due mine soon. Paperwork has been sent in by the company I work for. I'm worried I won't be allowed it as I'm still recovering from covid "
I think you can't have had a positive test within the last 28 days to get the vaccine |
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over a year ago
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"I'm due mine soon. Paperwork has been sent in by the company I work for. I'm worried I won't be allowed it as I'm still recovering from covid
I think you can't have had a positive test within the last 28 days to get the vaccine"
I asked my GP about this as we had tested positive at Christmas.
She said if you get your invite before 28 days go anyway (as long as you don't have symptoms or have been told to isolate) and tell them because she said it seems to depend on what vaccine you are offered.
So my advice is anybody but gets the invite book and then tell them when you get to the centre. |
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"I'm due mine soon. Paperwork has been sent in by the company I work for. I'm worried I won't be allowed it as I'm still recovering from covid
I think you can't have had a positive test within the last 28 days to get the vaccine
I asked my GP about this as we had tested positive at Christmas.
She said if you get your invite before 28 days go anyway (as long as you don't have symptoms or have been told to isolate) and tell them because she said it seems to depend on what vaccine you are offered.
So my advice is anybody but gets the invite book and then tell them when you get to the centre."
Makes sense!
I’m sure I wasn’t even asked... they just asked if I had had the flu jab 2 weeks prior x |
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Had my first vaccine 4 days ago,the Oxford one no side effects,looking forward to the 2nd dose ,and then I'm ready,all my pubes have grown,should I shave or just let it grow,let me know please. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm due mine soon. Paperwork has been sent in by the company I work for. I'm worried I won't be allowed it as I'm still recovering from covid
I think you can't have had a positive test within the last 28 days to get the vaccine
I asked my GP about this as we had tested positive at Christmas.
She said if you get your invite before 28 days go anyway (as long as you don't have symptoms or have been told to isolate) and tell them because she said it seems to depend on what vaccine you are offered.
So my advice is anybody but gets the invite book and then tell them when you get to the centre.
Makes sense!
I’m sure I wasn’t even asked... they just asked if I had had the flu jab 2 weeks prior x"
No my partner wasn't on Wednesday but told them anyway and they said it was fine.
I think they just don't want people to turn up if they have covid. |
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My Dad is 81 and had his second Pfizer jab a couple of weeks ago... no adverse reactions from either of them |
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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago
where the road goes on forever |
I was told after the first , the second would be within 30 days |
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A lot of us have had different experiences at work (NHS)
Quite a lot have had a slight headache about an hour after having it for about an hour
About half have a dead arm affect the next day
About a half feel a bit off
About a third feel like you had a night on the booze the day before
About a third feel nothing!
Best advice is take a couple of paracetamol after and in fact I think our vaccination centre we’re giving them out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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F has had her first Pfizer dose - the side effects were a sore arm and jet lag type fatigue for 2 days. Well worth it! |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
I'm in for the Pfizer injection on Monday, will let you know if I have any side affects |
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I've had the first part of the vaccine today... only had it a few hours ago and have a warm arm... that's it.
I had the AstraZeneca vaccine |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have mine tomorrow at my GPs surgery. I'm having the astrazenica vaccine, when they phoned me to book my appointment i asked which i'm having |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have mine tomorrow at my GPs surgery. I'm having the astrazenica vaccine, when they phoned me to book my appointment i asked which i'm having "
AstraZeneca * |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m due to have vaccine this weekend (Pfizer) I am in the vulnerable category I’m keen to get this but can’t help being a little worried .
So who’s had the vaccine ? What’s was your symptoms "
My mum and her friends have all had it.. No problems at all |
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2 weeks ago I arranged for all of my permanent staff to get our jabs on the same day - 12 of us had the Pfizer and we all had a slightly achey arm after 6 hrs or so that went away by the next day. 6 of my part-timers /casuals got theirs today and no adverse reactions reported. We're all booked in for round 2 at the start of April but apparently may get called in sooner.
No matter if there are a few side-effects, I believe everyone should get it. (Mrs K) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had mine this morning |
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By *oojCouple
over a year ago
Exeter |
Herself had hers 2 weeks ago as front line NHS |
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My parents have had theirs and that was my main concern both in late 70's I wait my turn for mine as i have already had covid.
John |
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Just a update ,
Had the vaccine , the worse part was waiting 15 minute after and how crowded the place was , not used to that after a long time staying away from crowded areas .
Sitting in the crowded waiting area waiting for tyre 15 minutes to pass Started thinking am I dizzy etc ,Did not do any help for my anxiety levels .
After time up got up went and grabbed some food felt little better and drove home
Got very slight ache in injection site 4 to six hours later slight headache on top of head went with painkillers . Arm ache still slightly there This morning and can’t help but wondering if I’ll get any effects and thinking of I caught covid whilst having the jab would the jab make it worse lol .
So far the side effects are very virtually non existent but my mental effects are as normal ebb and flow
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By *elinecdTV/TS
over a year ago
Nr Blackburn |
Due to the work I am currently doing I managed to get an early vaccine, I had the Oxford 8 days ago and have had zero side effects, I didnt even feel the needle going in. |
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Had my first Pfizer at the clinic this morning, all my staff are having their second jabs today, not much adverse reactions to report.
We have been vaccinating since before Xmas, mild flu like symptoms for 12-36 hours is the worst that has been reported thus far.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just a update ,
Had the vaccine , the worse part was waiting 15 minute after and how crowded the place was , not used to that after a long time staying away from crowded areas .
Sitting in the crowded waiting area waiting for tyre 15 minutes to pass Started thinking am I dizzy etc ,Did not do any help for my anxiety levels .
After time up got up went and grabbed some food felt little better and drove home
Got very slight ache in injection site 4 to six hours later slight headache on top of head went with painkillers . Arm ache still slightly there This morning and can’t help but wondering if I’ll get any effects and thinking of I caught covid whilst having the jab would the jab make it worse lol .
So far the side effects are very virtually non existent but my mental effects are as normal ebb and flow
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I had mine yesterday and it was very well organised, no one had to wait 15 mins after having it though, just told not to drive for 15 mins, i just walked home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had mine today not suffering at all
Was well organised was in having the jab within 5 mins and after waiting 15 mins walked home
Also my 2nd jab info was on my card excatly 12 weeks |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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had mine Thursday morning by friday afternoon i felt like i had the flu but was fine 24 hours after that.well worth it. |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
Had the Pfizer one this morning and apart from a warm arm and a bit tender at the injection site so far so good |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
I was also given the advice to take paracetamol for the next 48 hours to stave off any side affects |
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The people I help report no - minimal side effects from AZ and sore to very sore arm for 2-3 days with Pfizer. |
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In my area they are now working on the over 75s...Can anyone tell me how much notice you get for the appointment?
Thank you.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Im on annual leave now so ill probably take it after i come back to work |
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Having my first one this Wednesday afternoon |
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"In my area they are now working on the over 75s...Can anyone tell me how much notice you get for the appointment?
Thank you.
" I got a text from my gp surgery at lunchtime today , clicked on the link and only day was this Wednesday but could pick the time from those still available , hope this helps |
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"In my area they are now working on the over 75s...Can anyone tell me how much notice you get for the appointment?
Thank you.
I got a text from my gp surgery at lunchtime today , clicked on the link and only day was this Wednesday but could pick the time from those still available , hope this helps "
It does, many thanks |
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My neighbour got a text 9am Saturday asking him to come 12.30. My parents got 2 days notice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My neighbour got a text 9am Saturday asking him to come 12.30. My parents got 2 days notice. "
Yes it definitely seems to be happening quickly. Most of the people I know got a text or call and an appointment the next day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I got a message to ring up for an appointment and was given one for 8 days later |
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On Sunday we had people that had rang up and got same day appointments. And there are more and more centres opening all the time x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I got a message to ring up for an appointment and was given one for 8 days later"
It does seem to depend on where you live and what is available locally. |
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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago
where the road goes on forever |
We had the moderna, probaly misspelled |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"We had the moderna, probaly misspelled"
Spelt perfectly, Bill |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"I got a message to ring up for an appointment and was given one for 8 days later
It does seem to depend on where you live and what is available locally. "
It does Lorna |
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By *elinecdTV/TS
over a year ago
Nr Blackburn |
"Just a update ,
Had the vaccine , the worse part was waiting 15 minute after and how crowded the place was , not used to that after a long time staying away from crowded areas .
Sitting in the crowded waiting area waiting for tyre 15 minutes to pass Started thinking am I dizzy etc ,Did not do any help for my anxiety levels .
After time up got up went and grabbed some food felt little better and drove home
Got very slight ache in injection site 4 to six hours later slight headache on top of head went with painkillers . Arm ache still slightly there This morning and can’t help but wondering if I’ll get any effects and thinking of I caught covid whilst having the jab would the jab make it worse lol .
So far the side effects are very virtually non existent but my mental effects are as normal ebb and flow
I had mine yesterday and it was very well organised, no one had to wait 15 mins after having it though, just told not to drive for 15 mins, i just walked home."
Its only the Pfizer were you have to wait 15 minutes, Oxford is dont drive for 15 minutes |
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"We had the moderna, probaly misspelled
Spelt perfectly, Bill " how are you doing ? Saw that you had a health scare , hope ur well XX |
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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago
where the road goes on forever |
"We had the moderna, probaly misspelled
Spelt perfectly, Bill how are you doing ? Saw that you had a health scare , hope ur well XX " all good now, thank you |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"We had the moderna, probaly misspelled
Spelt perfectly, Bill how are you doing ? Saw that you had a health scare , hope ur well XX "
Hi lovely, if that was for me, yes heart attack was suspected, but bloods and xrays proved it wasn't. It appears it was inflammation of the cartilage in the rib cage, it felt like a heart attack! |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"We had the moderna, probaly misspelled
Spelt perfectly, Bill how are you doing ? Saw that you had a health scare , hope ur well XX all good now, thank you "
xx |
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"We had the moderna, probaly misspelled
Spelt perfectly, Bill how are you doing ? Saw that you had a health scare , hope ur well XX
Hi lovely, if that was for me, yes heart attack was suspected, but bloods and xrays proved it wasn't. It appears it was inflammation of the cartilage in the rib cage, it felt like a heart attack!" yes it was for you , I'm pleased it was nothing sinister sweet X |
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By *azkinsWoman
over a year ago
leeds |
I had mine christmas eve. Sore arm for a couple of days. That's all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had first dose 3 weeks ago.. bit tired and slight headache and bit of a sore arm but happy to get it
2nd dose booked |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"We had the moderna, probaly misspelled
Spelt perfectly, Bill how are you doing ? Saw that you had a health scare , hope ur well XX
Hi lovely, if that was for me, yes heart attack was suspected, but bloods and xrays proved it wasn't. It appears it was inflammation of the cartilage in the rib cage, it felt like a heart attack!yes it was for you , I'm pleased it was nothing sinister sweet X "
Thank you lovely x
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Had my Pfizer one in Jan. No side effects. Just need the second one now! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just reading this thread it’s making me feel queasy i hate needles. |
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By *lay2018Couple
over a year ago
westmeath & roscommon. |
What is going to happen to those who refuse to take it or refuse to let there kids take it either. |
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"What is going to happen to those who refuse to take it or refuse to let there kids take it either. "
It isn't being offered to kids |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had mine. Painless. Hardly noticed it being done.
Had a dead arm for a couple of days but that's it. There really is nothing to worry about. If you get offered it, go for it!
S x |
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"What is going to happen to those who refuse to take it or refuse to let there kids take it either. "
What do you think should happen?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In my area they are now working on the over 75s...Can anyone tell me how much notice you get for the appointment?
Thank you.
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I had a phone call from my GP on thursday and given an appointment for the vaccine on saturday.
My in laws, who are about 4 miles away were given about 10 days notice for theirs. |
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over a year ago
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"Just a update ,
Had the vaccine , the worse part was waiting 15 minute after and how crowded the place was , not used to that after a long time staying away from crowded areas .
Sitting in the crowded waiting area waiting for tyre 15 minutes to pass Started thinking am I dizzy etc ,Did not do any help for my anxiety levels .
After time up got up went and grabbed some food felt little better and drove home
Got very slight ache in injection site 4 to six hours later slight headache on top of head went with painkillers . Arm ache still slightly there This morning and can’t help but wondering if I’ll get any effects and thinking of I caught covid whilst having the jab would the jab make it worse lol .
So far the side effects are very virtually non existent but my mental effects are as normal ebb and flow
I had mine yesterday and it was very well organised, no one had to wait 15 mins after having it though, just told not to drive for 15 mins, i just walked home.
Its only the Pfizer were you have to wait 15 minutes, Oxford is dont drive for 15 minutes"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What is going to happen to those who refuse to take it or refuse to let there kids take it either. " . Er ???? They run a higher risk of being infected than those who take the vaccine. Surely ??????
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nearly had it twice was left over available, the nurses asking if we wanted one managed to get in there, but both times someone higher priority got in first
Should hopefully get it soon though, sod the side effects, just stick it in me (the vaccine that is, not some pegging dildo ) |
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over a year ago
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First one tomorrow for me |
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"Nearly had it twice was left over available, the nurses asking if we wanted one managed to get in there, but both times someone higher priority got in first
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Those pensioners certainly can sprint fast ! |
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By *andy2123Couple
over a year ago
Portsmouth |
Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? |
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The younger people getting it are frontline NHS staff and carers |
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By *andy2123Couple
over a year ago
Portsmouth |
Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? |
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over a year ago
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? "
Did either of you ever get the CEV letters? |
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By *andy2123Couple
over a year ago
Portsmouth |
"The younger people getting it are frontline NHS staff and carers"
Not all of them who say they have had it. |
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By *andy2123Couple
over a year ago
Portsmouth |
"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.???
Did either of you ever get the CEV letters?"
Not that I remember |
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over a year ago
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I got some light cold symptoms for a couple of days xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.???
Did either of you ever get the CEV letters?
Not that I remember "
Well that will be a factor in it...and as been said at lot of the younger people will be carers |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"The younger people getting it are frontline NHS staff and carers
Not all of them who say they have had it. " how do you know everyone's job? |
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By *andy2123Couple
over a year ago
Portsmouth |
"The younger people getting it are frontline NHS staff and carers
Not all of them who say they have had it. how do you know everyone's job?"
I don't, but I do know some people who have had it, and are younger and not on the vulnerable list. But do live in a different area. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? "
The ones I know are at work, frontline staff, I’m support so I don’t really get it yet, but sometimes there is left overs from people that have not turned up, or the have had to open another pack (the vaccine comes bulk, with so many shots in a pack, if it’s say 20 in a pack and they have 30 people to vaccinate, then sometimes means ten left over). They are usually good at working it out but it happens.
They ask around the wards and for support staff if they want a left over, which then is given a separate priority, first time was a older gentleman on day ward, who beat me too it, second was engineer on site who was older, but not drastically older, they try and fit it in line with the priority, but keep trying to be in the right place at the right time. This is the last week though they are on site |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? "
I've had mine because I'm a frontline keyworker and work in close contact with people |
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over a year ago
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Had my first shot of the Pfizer vaccine yesterday, just a sore arm today. |
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over a year ago
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Mum had 1 about 7 weeks ago, no problems. She's 86.
Sister works in a care home, she had it a week ago. Big red splotch on arm but otherwise no issues (she actually had covid a few months ago. Was very lucky).
Wife will be due to get it in a few weeks. She's 72 and fairly frail. She's bricking it at the very thought. |
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Wife will be due to get it in a few weeks. She's 72 and fairly frail. She's bricking it at the very thought."
Why is she scared ? |
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? "
If you didn't get shielding letters you're probably not on the cev list. You should speak to your doctor's or hospital to see if you should be on it. |
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Op how did you get on?
I had flu like symptoms for 3 days after. |
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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago
Birmingham |
Just had my first one...might have to take to my bed...he he.. |
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Went with my mum, yesterday, and they had extra doses, so asked if I wanted one.
Sore arm later in the day, and didn't sleep much during the night as kept switching between shivering and cold, and then incredibly hot, if you search the symptoms they're supposed to be all normal.
Seem to be getting better now, head sort of feels heavy, clouded, sweating has stopped, but feeling achy. |
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"I’m due to have vaccine this weekend (Pfizer) I am in the vulnerable category I’m keen to get this but can’t help being a little worried .
So who’s had the vaccine ? What’s was your symptoms "
That arse is looking mighty fine for 80 xx |
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Had mine today, just a sore arm and a mild headache but other than that I'm fine x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’ve had Pfizer. No issues at all. Was concerned as I’ve had covid already and several friends have had side effects when they’d been ill previously. But so far so good |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
Other than a headache and feeling achy this evening I'm doing ok |
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Got a letter this morning and went online ...Booked in for tomorrow morning at 11...simple so far.. |
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Had the Astra-Zeneca first dose yesterday... a bit sore today but no other problems. 2nd dose booked 20 April. |
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? "
It is varying from region to region. Some are ahead of the curve in vaccinating their groups and others are a bit behind. Example my dad is 70 he is going on Saturday. My mother the same age but other side of the country, still waiting and not expecting it any time soon as they are still doing 80s and over. |
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"Went with my mum, yesterday, and they had extra doses, so asked if I wanted one.
Sore arm later in the day, and didn't sleep much during the night as kept switching between shivering and cold, and then incredibly hot, if you search the symptoms they're supposed to be all normal.
Seem to be getting better now, head sort of feels heavy, clouded, sweating has stopped, but feeling achy."
Exactly the same as me. Fever on the night. My Fitbit sleep score was 41. Normally 70/80. Next day achy. Next day absolutely shattered. Next day ok. |
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Daughter had Astra yesterday, it's knocked her sideways a bit and she's not usually one to complain fever, going hot and cold dizziness and headache. Hopefully it will pass soon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had the Pfizer jab on NYE. No noticeable side effects whatsoever. |
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over a year ago
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"I’m due to have vaccine this weekend (Pfizer) I am in the vulnerable category I’m keen to get this but can’t help being a little worried .
So who’s had the vaccine ? What’s was your symptoms "
I’ve had the first dose of AstraZeneca. Absolutely no problems or reaction at all. |
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Had the Oxford jab this a.m . No reaction and very organised.
Very disappointed to hear a significant number are not turning up without notifying the team...This is appalling behaviour (esp older people who should know better)denying the opportunity for others....
The odd thing was I had to travel a fair distance, when we are not meant to travel, but at least it's done.
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By *he_tykiesCouple
over a year ago
West Yorkshire. |
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By *he_tykiesCouple
over a year ago
West Yorkshire. |
I (D) was contacted by my doctors surgery today to book my 1st jab for next thurs 11th. Come hell or high water I will be there thats for sure. It will feel weird as it will be only the 2nd time I have gone passed the garden gate since before the latest lockdown was implemented |
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"I have decided against it."
Can we assume you'll also decide not to go to the hospital or to take up a hospital bed or to accept medical treatment, god forbid you contracting it?.
And the answer to that is?????? |
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By *eenawMan
over a year ago
anywhere and everywhere |
I’m not usually one to have vaccines (probably should as I’m an HCP) but I jumped at the chance for this. Not so much for me but for parents, the elderly, the vulnerable and to get the country back to normal.
It was painless, slightly dead arm and a headache a day after, but soon went. It is a small price to pay, but for any sceptic out there, please think hard and then do it, if not for you but for everyone else.
Stay safe people |
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"Had the Oxford jab this a.m . No reaction and very organised.
Very disappointed to hear a significant number are not turning up without notifying the team...This is appalling behaviour (esp older people who should know better)denying the opportunity for others....
The odd thing was I had to travel a fair distance, when we are not meant to travel, but at least it's done.
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That's a genuine reason for travel so not an issue |
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over a year ago
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"I (D) was contacted by my doctors surgery today to book my 1st jab for next thurs 11th. Come hell or high water I will be there thats for sure. It will feel weird as it will be only the 2nd time I have gone passed the garden gate since before the latest lockdown was implemented"
It's definitely worth leaving the house for, I'm glad you are getting it. |
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Local doctors managed to get 17 jabs out to people at the end of the day today. In a way hope they wasn’t no shows.
Was very tempted to get my name down. Maybe tomorrow. |
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over a year ago
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As of today 1 in 5 adults in the UK have been given their 1st does.
We are also about 8 days a head of schedule for getting the 1st 4 priority groups down so this is definitely a huge step in the right direction. |
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? " they are working through the vulnerable lists. My daughters friend had it yesterday he is 23,has downs syndrome and had recent heart surgery. Letters are being sent out.
I've had mine but that was due to extra doses being available and I am working at the vaccine hub.... I feel a little guilty as has it before my extremely vulnerable daughter but actually me having had it I suppose protects her too.
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"Local doctors managed to get 17 jabs out to people at the end of the day today. In a way hope they wasn’t no shows.
Was very tempted to get my name down. Maybe tomorrow. "
Also if there is a mass vaccination centre near you, might be worth trying to get on their reserve list too.
My friend managed to get one yesterday but they did Say on the form that you had to be in one of the 9 priority categories to get a " Spare" vaccine but worth a try. |
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over a year ago
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? they are working through the vulnerable lists. My daughters friend had it yesterday he is 23,has downs syndrome and had recent heart surgery. Letters are being sent out.
I've had mine but that was due to extra doses being available and I am working at the vaccine hub.... I feel a little guilty as has it before my extremely vulnerable daughter but actually me having had it I suppose protects her too.
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Yes plus they have only just started in some areas on the 60 plus and those under 60 with high risk conditions. |
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"Local doctors managed to get 17 jabs out to people at the end of the day today. In a way hope they wasn’t no shows.
Was very tempted to get my name down. Maybe tomorrow.
Also if there is a mass vaccination centre near you, might be worth trying to get on their reserve list too.
My friend managed to get one yesterday but they did Say on the form that you had to be in one of the 9 priority categories to get a " Spare" vaccine but worth a try. "
I’m not really in a rush there are far more
deserving ahead of me. It’s a small village surgery so easy to get to. It’s more to avoid it going to waste.
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
"Had the Oxford jab this a.m . No reaction and very organised.
Very disappointed to hear a significant number are not turning up without notifying the team...This is appalling behaviour (esp older people who should know better)denying the opportunity for others....
The odd thing was I had to travel a fair distance, when we are not meant to travel, but at least it's done.
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I looked at the DNA tally when I had mine Monday and at midday at Leicester royal it was at just under 20, made my heart dink a little as that's 20 doses potentially going nowhere |
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over a year ago
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"Had the Oxford jab this a.m . No reaction and very organised.
Very disappointed to hear a significant number are not turning up without notifying the team...This is appalling behaviour (esp older people who should know better)denying the opportunity for others....
The odd thing was I had to travel a fair distance, when we are not meant to travel, but at least it's done.
I looked at the DNA tally when I had mine Monday and at midday at Leicester royal it was at just under 20, made my heart dink a little as that's 20 doses potentially going nowhere"
My understanding from what I heard on the news and from people who are vaccinators on here there is actually very little wasted thankfully. There will always be someone that will happily take a leftover one. |
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I had the oxford vaccine as work in nhs. Felt crap the day after and just slept. Arm ached and felt like had slight temperature but okay with paracetamol. I survived covid March 2020 with cough, aches and loss of taste and smell. Hope it goes well for you. Stay safe. Xxx |
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By *lderone1Man
over a year ago
Cheadle hulme, Cheadle, Cheshire |
Pfizer jab received this morning. So relieved to got to get Pfizer jab. Stay safe please everyone xxxxxxxx |
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? they are working through the vulnerable lists. My daughters friend had it yesterday he is 23,has downs syndrome and had recent heart surgery. Letters are being sent out.
I've had mine but that was due to extra doses being available and I am working at the vaccine hub.... I feel a little guilty as has it before my extremely vulnerable daughter but actually me having had it I suppose protects her too.
Yes plus they have only just started in some areas on the 60 plus and those under 60 with high risk conditions. "
Some are still on 80 plus |
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over a year ago
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Got the Pfizer one this afternoon...arms now a bit achey and a slight headache. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"Got the Pfizer one this afternoon...arms now a bit achey and a slight headache. "
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I was one of first to have Pfizer vaccine as I work in healthcare - sore arm for about 4 hours and that was it.
Since then worked with thousands of people and all had very few symptoms.
To ease your mind I work along side a clinical trial company and the vaccine isn’t actually as Lou they new it’s been around and tested for years on the Corona virus and has been ‘tweaked’ for current strain.
Ignore the Facebook ‘experts’ and make yourself safe
Rob. Xxx |
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"Went with my mum, yesterday, and they had extra doses, so asked if I wanted one.
Sore arm later in the day, and didn't sleep much during the night as kept switching between shivering and cold, and then incredibly hot, if you search the symptoms they're supposed to be all normal.
Seem to be getting better now, head sort of feels heavy, clouded, sweating has stopped, but feeling achy.
Exactly the same as me. Fever on the night. My Fitbit sleep score was 41. Normally 70/80. Next day achy. Next day absolutely shattered. Next day ok. "
If you look at the symptoms and the time scale on the NHS website, they say it should be ok at worst after 4 days, and I'm now on my 3rd and the chills/sweating has seemingly subsided and hopefully it's fading out, so they've got it pretty much spot on even when there are side effects.
It's designed to provoke an immune response so that's what's happened.
Though apparently with the Pfizer vaccine the second dose reaction could be worse so was told to maybe pre-dose with paracetamol on the day I get the second dose. |
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Though apparently with the Pfizer vaccine the second dose reaction could be worse so was told to maybe pre-dose with paracetamol on the day I get the second dose."
I know eight people in their 80s who have had a second Pfizer dose and apart from a slightly sore arm, none had any other side effects whatsoever |
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over a year ago
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? they are working through the vulnerable lists. My daughters friend had it yesterday he is 23,has downs syndrome and had recent heart surgery. Letters are being sent out.
I've had mine but that was due to extra doses being available and I am working at the vaccine hub.... I feel a little guilty as has it before my extremely vulnerable daughter but actually me having had it I suppose protects her too.
Yes plus they have only just started in some areas on the 60 plus and those under 60 with high risk conditions.
Some are still on 80 plus "
Most centres on now offering vaccines to anybody over 70 but yes there are still some over 80's as have not been vaccinated.
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"Is it just us, or are the government telling lies again, we are both over 60,hubby has just had a kidney removed because of cancer 2 weeks ago, I have copd, yet I keep seeing and hearing about people much younger and not on the vulnerable list like us getting it. But we have heard nothing.??? they are working through the vulnerable lists. My daughters friend had it yesterday he is 23,has downs syndrome and had recent heart surgery. Letters are being sent out.
I've had mine but that was due to extra doses being available and I am working at the vaccine hub.... I feel a little guilty as has it before my extremely vulnerable daughter but actually me having had it I suppose protects her too.
Yes plus they have only just started in some areas on the 60 plus and those under 60 with high risk conditions.
Some are still on 80 plus
Most centres on now offering vaccines to anybody over 70 but yes there are still some over 80's as have not been vaccinated.
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Depends where you are, mum’s location they are still on 80 plus, but she’s patient |
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"Went with my mum, yesterday, and they had extra doses, so asked if I wanted one.
Sore arm later in the day, and didn't sleep much during the night as kept switching between shivering and cold, and then incredibly hot, if you search the symptoms they're supposed to be all normal.
Seem to be getting better now, head sort of feels heavy, clouded, sweating has stopped, but feeling achy.
Exactly the same as me. Fever on the night. My Fitbit sleep score was 41. Normally 70/80. Next day achy. Next day absolutely shattered. Next day ok.
If you look at the symptoms and the time scale on the NHS website, they say it should be ok at worst after 4 days, and I'm now on my 3rd and the chills/sweating has seemingly subsided and hopefully it's fading out, so they've got it pretty much spot on even when there are side effects.
It's designed to provoke an immune response so that's what's happened.
Though apparently with the Pfizer vaccine the second dose reaction could be worse so was told to maybe pre-dose with paracetamol on the day I get the second dose."
Yeah I'm quite glad to have a reaction as gives me peace of mind that my immune system had definitely reacted and created antibodies. |
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Had mine yesterday I didn't notice or feel anything but I had a phone call this a.m offering me another right on my doorstep!
Yesterday I had to travel 3.5 miles.. |
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Though apparently with the Pfizer vaccine the second dose reaction could be worse so was told to maybe pre-dose with paracetamol on the day I get the second dose.
I know eight people in their 80s who have had a second Pfizer dose and apart from a slightly sore arm, none had any other side effects whatsoever "
I moved back home, home, when this started, so gran in 80's, uncle in 80's, mum in 60's, all 3 had no effects from their vaccine, so they've been sort of joking with me.
Do you know if they had a reaction on their first dose ? Should have mentioned it matters if you already had a reaction with the first dose. I think they're still collecting data.
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I've had mine and I'm still able to type on here lol |
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Do you know if they had a reaction on their first dose ?
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They all had no reaction to the first dose |
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over a year ago
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Hoping to try and get it today, last day they are on site, was beaten again, this time by three people, I tell you what the more mature people move fast when they want.
Usually quiet then as soon as the mention of vaccines come up, they shift like usain bolt. |
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"I’m due to have vaccine this weekend (Pfizer) I am in the vulnerable category I’m keen to get this but can’t help being a little worried .
So who’s had the vaccine ? What’s was your symptoms "
I had the Pfizer vaccine.. felt a little tired and slight headache that evening but was fine in the morning |
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I got my first Pfizer shot on Wednesday |
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Had mine last night ,done by a sexy army medic ,very achey today and had a temperature in the night but all is ok . |
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"Had mine last night ,done by a sexy army medic ,very achey today and had a temperature in the night but all is ok ."
The information I've seen has suggested that will likely last 1-3 days. Feel better. |
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Had mine last night. No reaction apart from slight pain in jabbed arm. If anyone is in any doubt, consult your GP. |
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Mine is booked for next Monday.
Not sure which brand it will be.
My main concern is that it is going to be bloody cold by then but hopefully not snowing.
Tried to do it all on line but it kept throwing up a 'problem' at the search for dates stage so had to resort to phoning, which was quick and easy in the evening. |
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"Had mine last night ,done by a sexy army medic ,very achey today and had a temperature in the night but all is ok .
The information I've seen has suggested that will likely last 1-3 days. Feel better." the only thing I had was a mildly sore arm for about 12 hours |
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I had the pfizer one start of Jan, I had a dead arm for a few days and for an hour or so in the evening I felt a bit coldy like.
Some work colleagues had the Oxford one the other day and two of them felt rough the next day (I would say covid symptoms) but then I don't know them very well so don't know if they felt as bad as they did.
I think if you had the flu jab, expect a reaction similar to that.
Danish x |
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Do you know if they had a reaction on their first dose ?
They all had no reaction to the first dose "
Yeah, sorry, didn't mean to put anyone off or anything, just my experience, from the data they have I think the vast majority don't have a reaction, but if your immune system kicks in like it did mine, and there is a reaction to the first dose, was told by the doctors that they expect the second dose reaction to be slightly worse so to pre-dose on paracetomol.
It's just what you'd expect from a flu, and they have the symptoms and timescale pretty much spot on.
Perfectly fine now. |
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Had pfizer a week ago today. Felt a bit achy, and had a slight temp, for a couple days. All good now x glad its been done. |
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"I’m due to have vaccine this weekend (Pfizer) I am in the vulnerable category I’m keen to get this but can’t help being a little worried .
So who’s had the vaccine ? What’s was your symptoms "
Wife has had both doses and had no reaction at all |
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