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I had the Pfizer one and been fine apart from a sore arm for a couple of days.
For those who've had it...which one did you get and did you have any side effects? |
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"I had the Pfizer one and been fine apart from a sore arm for a couple of days.
For those who've had it...which one did you get and did you have any side effects? "
I chose Pfizer and had really bad side effects about 24 hours later, that lasted about 24 hours too.
I did get told if you’ve had covid previously you can get similar symptoms- which what i believe happened to me.
Stopped as quick as it started though! x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Astra one yesterday and yes a very sore arm felt a bit sick last night but ok now except arm. |
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I chose Pfizer "
I didn't realise people get to choose |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had the Pfizer one, no side effects whatsoever ever.
I feel incredibly lucky. Seeing the vaccination centre working was quite an emotional moment too, they were just so well organised and the staff were all so proud to be part of it. |
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I chose Pfizer
I didn't realise people get to choose "
My workplace is multiple locations across different towns and had different ones at each- purely for what they were given.
Each location didn’t have both to chose from.
If that makes sense x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pfizer back in dec.
Swollen red hot painful arm for 7 days. Can still feel point of injection.
Headaches for 2 days.
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"I had the Pfizer one, no side effects whatsoever ever.
I feel incredibly lucky. Seeing the vaccination centre working was quite an emotional moment too, they were just so well organised and the staff were all so proud to be part of it. "
Snap, I have lots of staff poorly after their second |
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I chose Pfizer
I didn't realise people get to choose
My workplace is multiple locations across different towns and had different ones at each- purely for what they were given.
Each location didn’t have both to chose from.
If that makes sense x"
Yes it does thanks ! |
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Astra Zeneca yesterday at the Etihad. I was in awe of the scale and military precision in which it had all been set up and organised. Fantastic.
Sore arm and slight headache today |
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AstraZeneca at my GP yesterday. No side effects at all - not even a sore arm. |
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Phizer for me and no side effects at all except a stiff arm for a day. Booked in for the second too |
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Pfizer on Wednesday, sore arm 12 hours later which only lasted about 12 hours and no other side effects |
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Usually, you wouldn't be vaccinated until at least 28 days after your positive test or start of symptoms. If after 28 days, the side effects should be minor but as you would agree, body differences is a factor. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pfizer for me. Horrific side effects. I threw up in my car on the way home. Sick all night. Lethargic. Weak. Headaches and temp went to 38.7 at one point. Lasted about 20 hours. |
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This depends on the one used at the centre you go to. |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
I had both my jabs and the pfizer one. First one just a bit of a sore arm. 2nd one my arm was a small but sore and 24 hours later just felt really shattered tired. I was working a full shift in work so by the time I'd finished after 12 hours all I wanted was my bed. But was fine the next day. |
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As much as a lot of people will disagree, mostly for political reasons, nhs is one of the best assets we have in this country. We should all be proud of OUR NHS and the peopleworking hard to keep it moving. From the consultants to the admins to the securities, the porters and the cleaners. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pfizer. Sore arm for the day but no side effects. Chuffed with it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had the Pfizer one last week no problem
The other half had the Oxford one yesterday and is now in bed with flu symptoms
Like one poster hints it may be people who have had COVID react
My other have is convinced she had it last March after we flew home from the states
But whatever the side effects it would not of stoped us from having one |
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both me and hubby had the astra vaccine
i had sore arm and slight headache 24 hours later then fine
hubby had a slight sore arm like a dead arm for a few hours but then fine |
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AstraZeneca for me.. sore arm and a bit tired for a few days xx |
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By *elnkazCouple
over a year ago
cheshire |
I had both pfizer. 1st one no probs not even sore arm. 2nd sore arm and ill 24hrs later shivering hot n cold .but only lasted 24 hrs .k |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Male half, had the astrazeneca one on Thursday, sore arm and felt like a really bad cold on the Friday, back to normal now |
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By *aznlouCouple
over a year ago
co durham |
Fem half had the Astra one, no noticeable side effects. Or none that I’d complain about & im a complete wuss with needles |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pfizer 2 weeks ago
Slight headache and a sore arm apart from that all good |
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Had the Pfizer end of Jan. Bit of a sore arm but nothing unexpected.
Safer with than without as they say |
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I had oxford jab on Thursday and was put on my back for 24hrs but ok now .. |
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astra here over a week ago no problems |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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AZ 8 days ago. No pain when given it but within a few hours i felt ill, headache, sick, very bad aches and pains, arm extremely painful, side effects lasted several days and i still don't feel right. Arm still painful.
I'm glad i had it though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Both of us have had both pfizer doses. First one was ok sore arm for a couple of days and that was it. Second dose however gave us shivers and general unwell feeling. Some muscle pain too but only lasted for two days and was well controlled with paracetamol. |
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AstraZeneca one about three weeks ago, slight tenderness at the injection site for a few days but that’s it... |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
Pfizer last week, sore arm and a bad head for a day or two and just generally lethargic for 48 hours. Other than that no real issues |
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Had mine today all good so far
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By *urflrCouple
over a year ago
wirral |
Pfizer back in December, bit of a sore arm and a big bruise but other than that nothing. Nor did any of my 50 colleagues. Second one delayed until end of March, but have heard from lots of other people that the second affects you more for a day or so afterwards. Colleagues who have had the vaccine have tested positive since, whether that would have happened if they’d had the second after 21 days as planned I don’t know. First dose is supposed to give you 90% protection. They also had negative LFD tests... |
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Pfizer for me. Had a small ache in my arm for a couple of days. Felt extremely sleepy afterwards. Had just finished Nightshift the morning of the jab so was gonna be tired after that but felt extremely sleepy, more than I'd normally feel after Nightshift |
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Astra Zeneca jab two weeks ago.... no issues/side effects at all |
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Of all those who suffered side effects, did you report them? |
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I had Pfizer 3 days ago as I’m a key worker. Had lil sore arm plus lil headache took paras went after that. |
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Pfizer vaccine on Thursday.
Luckily no one I work with decided to give my arm a thump that evening! |
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I had a sore shoulder straight away which lasted about a day. That was it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Of all those who suffered side effects, did you report them? "
I will do tomorrow. |
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By *ung hiMan
over a year ago
Northwest |
I work on subsided Company.
Also supply And distribution to all outlets,
Just a Name for vaccine. So therefore
It doesn't matter which to choose for.
But Big No , that this virus will Not Go away.
Just like flu & cold. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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F has had the Pfizer one and had jet lag type fatigue and a sore arm for a couple of days. |
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By *dsmithMan
over a year ago
Loudwater |
Had the Astra Zeneca one Friday afternoon. Woke up in the early hours of Saturday morning with chills and a slight headache.
Took a paracetamol and that sorted it. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
It is amazing how many younger people are getting the vaccine here. |
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"Of all those who suffered side effects, did you report them?
I will do tomorrow."
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"It is amazing how many younger people are getting the vaccine here."
Yes, because they work in jobs that require working with the vulnerable. |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
"It is amazing how many younger people are getting the vaccine here.
Yes, because they work in jobs that require working with the vulnerable."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had the Astra Zeneca 6 days ago. The next day I had one of the worst headaches ever, I was quite frightened by the pain level. Was fine the following day though. |
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"It is amazing how many younger people are getting the vaccine here." what are your assumptions on this ?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having now got long covid, I'm hoping to have the two jabs asap. Been told as I've had covid, I've still got anti bodies in me so safe for a while. I do not want it again |
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"It is amazing how many younger people are getting the vaccine here."
Yes, I guess I'm "lucky" that I'm deemed clinically extremely vulnerable. Yay! |
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We are also lucky to have so many younger people working frontline in the NHS and as carers who need to be prioritised. |
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"We are also lucky to have so many younger people working frontline in the NHS and as carers who need to be prioritised. "
And thank god for them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had the Pfizer and also had just a sore arm for two days. It was pretty sore though!
But since Pfizer also make viagra I’m full of hope!! |
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I had the AZ jab today as volunteering at a vaccination centre. No side effects yet but T very achey after his yesterday
J x |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
somewhere, someplace |
"It is amazing how many younger people are getting the vaccine here."
Got mine at my age because of my job |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I chose Astra Zeneca.
Could choose venue as im a front line worker
Dizzy, nausea, high temperature, headache, heart rate went high (I wear a fitbit), pins & needles in hands
lasted about 30 hrs
Couldn't sleep on my injection arm for 2 days, too painful
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It is amazing how many younger people are getting the vaccine here."
Front line worker & also clinically vulnerable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have to say that everyone doesn't look a day over 70 ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We are also lucky to have so many younger people working frontline in the NHS and as carers who need to be prioritised.
And thank god for them "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had the AZ jab a week ago, very slight headache, the arm was tender rather than sore, but still quite drowsy.
The health centre operation was very slick, I had to wait 10 minutes after the jab as I was driving but otherwise would have been in and out in 2 or 3 minutes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had the Pfizer one and been fine apart from a sore arm for a couple of days.
For those who've had it...which one did you get and did you have any side effects? "
I had the pfizer and only an achy arm... I'm giving the vaccines atm and the AZ seems to have lots of side effects... flu like symptoms |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
"I had the Pfizer one and been fine apart from a sore arm for a couple of days.
For those who've had it...which one did you get and did you have any side effects? "
We are getting Pfizer jab 1 on Wednesday morning on account of our work profile.
Looking forward to taking a step that will help us, our community, our country, and the world towards normality. |
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I had phizer jab last week as I have a compromised immune system. Felt wiped out for 2 days. Headache and sick feeling. Still keep feeling sick from time to time a week later |
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Astra one on Saturday. No apparent effects at all so far(Sun eve) my arm is sore most of the time anyway for a completely different reason but nothing apparently different as far as I can tell. As others have commented it seems terribly well organized and ran smoothly. I was in due to other medical issues but nothing has flared up on that side whatsoever. Congratulations n.h.s. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Astra Zeneca on 4th Feb. Slight swelling where the jab went and a slight fatigue. All good and will be happy for a booster. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have mine today, can you choose which one?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oxford one with no side effects |
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Oxford for me arm pretty sore but not died yet |
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"I have mine today, can you choose which one??" afraid no choice probably Oxford jab
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I chose the Pfizer one a week ago. Felt like I'd been hit by a train for 24hrs afterwards!
Cant wait to get my 2nd one though |
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"I have mine today, can you choose which one??"
If you get a choice of centres you go to you can find out which center is doing what jab and book accordingly.
In leeds frontline workers can either go to Eland Road (oxford) or thackeray medical museum (phizer) so I got to pick. |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
I just got back from surgery after having my jab this morning.I had the Astra Zeneca the nurse said that is the Oxford one.To the more informed is that correct. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just got back from surgery after having my jab this morning.I had the Astra Zeneca the nurse said that is the Oxford one.To the more informed is that correct."
Yes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have mine today, can you choose which one??"
Probably not as most centres Only have one type at a time.
It can also change so for example locally one centre last week was offering the Oxford and this week it's the Pfizer so it just depends on what they gone the day I think. |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
SallySlinky & Lornajo83 Thanks for informing me that the Astra Zeneca is the Oxford vaccine. |
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Had my Pfizer one the other week, thankfully I was fine.
Since then I’ve dished out about 1000 doses..... |
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"As much as a lot of people will disagree, mostly for political reasons, nhs is one of the best assets we have in this country. We should all be proud of OUR NHS and the peopleworking hard to keep it moving. From the consultants to the admins to the securities, the porters and the cleaners. "
Most definitely!
Lou x |
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Absolutely cannot wait till I get mine, hoping for Pfizer but happy with AZ too. Keeping my fingers crossed that I get it before summer, my holiday plans are dependent on it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had the pfizer one, arm felt dead for a few days, about an hour in the evening after having I felt a bit flu like.
My work colleagues have had the Oxford one (we went at different times) and a couple felt like they were describing covid symptoms for a few days, one guy said it was like a switch that went off when he felt better.
Danish x |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
Get mine in Thursday hope for AZ but will get what they give me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had the Pfizer one and been fine apart from a sore arm for a couple of days.
For those who've had it...which one did you get and did you have any side effects?
I chose Pfizer and had really bad side effects about 24 hours later, that lasted about 24 hours too.
I did get told if you’ve had covid previously you can get similar symptoms- which what i believe happened to me.
Stopped as quick as it started though! x"
Yes I had Pfizer and had the same.
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There seems to be a tremendous amount of people who have hsd the vaccine that dont seem to fit the age criteria on here..... are you all care workers.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There seems to be a tremendous amount of people who have hsd the vaccine that dont seem to fit the age criteria on here..... are you all care workers...."
I'm clinically extremely highly vulnerable, that's group 4 which is being done now. |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
Solihull and Brentwood |
Partner, as she's 76, had the Pfizer vaccine. No side effects. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Getting my jab Saturday
Will let you know how it effected me |
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"There seems to be a tremendous amount of people who have hsd the vaccine that dont seem to fit the age criteria on here..... are you all care workers...."
I'm not a care worker but I'm classed as frontline |
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By *nmgCouple
over a year ago
Liverpool |
Impatiently waiting.... We should be on track to get done sometime in 2028!! |
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"Impatiently waiting.... We should be on track to get done sometime in 2028!!"
We are doing vaccinations at the third fastest rate in the world so you shouldn't complain |
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By *nmgCouple
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"Impatiently waiting.... We should be on track to get done sometime in 2028!!
We are doing vaccinations at the third fastest rate in the world so you shouldn't complain"
Don't get me wrong... I'm not complaining at all. If we've got anything right in this pandemic it's the vaccination program.
I'm just bloody impatient, but dutifully waiting my turn! |
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You will get your vaccination in 2021 so why say 2028 ? |
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By *nmgCouple
over a year ago
Liverpool |
It was a joke. Never mind. |
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"There seems to be a tremendous amount of people who have hsd the vaccine that dont seem to fit the age criteria on here..... are you all care workers...." I got mine due to working at the vaccine hub , my daughter who is 24 is getting hers tomorrow as she is extremely clinically vulnerable, she has downs symdrome
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had it a hour ago
Have to say the nhs are bloody wonderful. The organisation, everything
The nurses on duty today were something else.
Why do we not pay these wonderful people what they deserve |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
Beyond the shadows. |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
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"There seems to be a tremendous amount of people who have hsd the vaccine that dont seem to fit the age criteria on here..... are you all care workers...."
At the start when there was only the Pfizer one available and people were still a bit nervous about it. When some people didn't turn up for the appointments our hospital at end of the day would ring round the staff to get them vaccinated rather than waste the vaccine and I know at the start some of the community vaccination hubs did the same. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There seems to be a tremendous amount of people who have hsd the vaccine that dont seem to fit the age criteria on here..... are you all care workers....
At the start when there was only the Pfizer one available and people were still a bit nervous about it. When some people didn't turn up for the appointments our hospital at end of the day would ring round the staff to get them vaccinated rather than waste the vaccine and I know at the start some of the community vaccination hubs did the same."
Yes plus also they have now started the under sixties in some areas with high risk health conditions.
Anybody who works in health or social care is being offered the vaccination and there is 2 million of them so it makes sense to me but lots of people not in the age categories have had the vaccine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had mine on Sunday...a case of being in the right place at the right time...
Had a sore arm and fortunately no other side effects.. |
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Due my second jab next week, work related, not age . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pfizer yesterday sore arm but second injection ment be the worst |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had the Pfizer one and been fine apart from a sore arm for a couple of days.
For those who've had it...which one did you get and did you have any side effects?
I chose Pfizer and had really bad side effects about 24 hours later, that lasted about 24 hours too.
I did get told if you’ve had covid previously you can get similar symptoms- which what i believe happened to me.
Stopped as quick as it started though! x"
Wife had AstraZeneca one on Sunday. Went to sleep feeling good but woke on Monday a.m feeling total shite.
A little better yesterday.
A bit better still today, though still exhausted.
I'm really going to struggle to get her to have the second dose |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i had the oxford jab had pain in the side fror 2 days |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There seems to be a tremendous amount of people who have hsd the vaccine that dont seem to fit the age criteria on here..... are you all care workers...."
I'm 43 but have a high level spinal cord injury which puts me in group 4. |
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Astra jab two days ago.
No effects other than very slight tenderness the following morning.
The worst part was driving there in the snow to get it done, unforeseen at the time of booking.
Got it done in order to provide someone else to blame other than myself if I die from it! |
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By *palWoman
over a year ago
The Bermuda Triangle in Suffolk |
I am due to have mine on Sunday,(a Valentine's Day to remember)but really hope for no bad side effects as I am a full time carer for an immediate family member and there is no one else who can step in. I would rather give up my slot so that they can have it first as we fall into the same category 4. |
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My dad got the Pfizer last week. It's improved the mobile phone reception no end. |
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By *ax777Man
over a year ago
Not here |
I had the Oxford AZ yesterday. No side effects other than feeling a little ‘headachy’ today. |
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Got a text from ma Doctor's to book an appointment, but 2 hours later and I'm buggered if I can get through to them |
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By *palWoman
over a year ago
The Bermuda Triangle in Suffolk |
"Got a text from ma Doctor's to book an appointment, but 2 hours later and I'm buggered if I can get through to them "
I got a call on my landline this morning to say ring the doctors and book an appointment and a text which gave me a link to book a 10 minute time slot and another link to download the form you need to take with you. I rang to doctors and the receptionist said that the first 100 had been sent out today and that more would be sent today. No idea how many people can be booked into one 10 minute slot, will find out when I get there. Good luck with getting through and getting an appointment. |
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Had mine. AZ. Did feel dodgy for a day or two then tired on day 3 but felt fine after that.
Nothing too bad and definitely not a reason to not get it. |
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over a year ago
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Got mine booked in for next week. |
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By *bcums3Couple
over a year ago
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(F) Due my 2nd one in 2 weeks things have been fine so far |
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Had Pfizer one just over 2 weeks ago, due second dose on 1st of April. No side effects. |
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I had the astrazeneca injection last week half a hour after chest pains headache feeling sick lasted 24 hrs feel great now touch wood |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had the AZ vaccine 2 weeks ago, i still have side effects from it. When i had it i had a headache within a few hours, my arm felt painful and heavy and i felt really tired and crap for a few days.
I still feel very tired and achy. Plus my arm is very painfull still and the injection site is very sore, around my arm, shoulder and neck is very painfull.
I'm glad i had it but i do wish i felt ok now |
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My daughter had hers this week.. Pfizer vaccination. As yet no reactions other than a sore arm and a bit of a headache last night. |
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"I had the AZ vaccine 2 weeks ago, i still have side effects from it. When i had it i had a headache within a few hours, my arm felt painful and heavy and i felt really tired and crap for a few days.
I still feel very tired and achy. Plus my arm is very painfull still and the injection site is very sore, around my arm, shoulder and neck is very painfull.
I'm glad i had it but i do wish i felt ok now " have you reported these side effects? |
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over a year ago
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"Got a text from ma Doctor's to book an appointment, but 2 hours later and I'm buggered if I can get through to them
Just managed to book mine in for Tuesday, with a follow-up on 4th May "
Ohh thats excellent especially as you are able to get a date for the 2nd dose, they don't normally do that so that's really good news. |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
Bristol |
I just booked mine for Sunday and the follow up one as well
Got the confirmation emails within minutes too |
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By *tephanjMan
over a year ago
Kettering |
I get my first jab on the 24th |
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over a year ago
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"I had the AZ vaccine 2 weeks ago, i still have side effects from it. When i had it i had a headache within a few hours, my arm felt painful and heavy and i felt really tired and crap for a few days.
I still feel very tired and achy. Plus my arm is very painfull still and the injection site is very sore, around my arm, shoulder and neck is very painfull.
I'm glad i had it but i do wish i felt ok now have you reported these side effects? "
Yes |
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over a year ago
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had Pfizer and no problems whatsoever |
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over a year ago
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"Got a text from ma Doctor's to book an appointment, but 2 hours later and I'm buggered if I can get through to them
Just managed to book mine in for Tuesday, with a follow-up on 4th May
Ohh thats excellent especially as you are able to get a date for the 2nd dose, they don't normally do that so that's really good news."
I havnt got the date for my 2nd dose but i presume my GP will phone me again to book it. |
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By *edyarisCouple
over a year ago
Middlesbrough or Ullswater |
Just had the text to book an appointment so rang straight back and I'm booked in for tomorrow, things are looking good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Got a text from ma Doctor's to book an appointment, but 2 hours later and I'm buggered if I can get through to them
Just managed to book mine in for Tuesday, with a follow-up on 4th May
Ohh thats excellent especially as you are able to get a date for the 2nd dose, they don't normally do that so that's really good news.
I havnt got the date for my 2nd dose but i presume my GP will phone me again to book it."
It seems to depend to what area you live in because some people are given a date when they have their 1st, Some are contacted by their GP and some are just sent a link to book but I'm sure you will get something when it's your time for the 2nd. |
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over a year ago
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"Got a text from ma Doctor's to book an appointment, but 2 hours later and I'm buggered if I can get through to them
Just managed to book mine in for Tuesday, with a follow-up on 4th May
Ohh thats excellent especially as you are able to get a date for the 2nd dose, they don't normally do that so that's really good news.
I havnt got the date for my 2nd dose but i presume my GP will phone me again to book it.
It seems to depend to what area you live in because some people are given a date when they have their 1st, Some are contacted by their GP and some are just sent a link to book but I'm sure you will get something when it's your time for the 2nd."
Oh yes, i know i'm sure my GP will phone me to offer it as that was the way i got my first jab. |
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"I had the AZ vaccine 2 weeks ago, i still have side effects from it. When i had it i had a headache within a few hours, my arm felt painful and heavy and i felt really tired and crap for a few days.
I still feel very tired and achy. Plus my arm is very painfull still and the injection site is very sore, around my arm, shoulder and neck is very painfull.
I'm glad i had it but i do wish i felt ok now have you reported these side effects?
Yes" |
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Had the Pfizer one on Monday apart a sore arm not side effects. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
Having mine tomorrow, taking my disabled brother and they will do mine at the same time, as I'm caring for him and my Dad. |
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i had same.. dead arm for 24 hrs.. absolutely fine now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had it yesterday morning, had quite bad shakes and fever last night/this morning. Felt like my bones were on fire. Woke up sound as a pound. |
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Had my second Pfizer jab today feel slightly heady but glad I have had both done ???? |
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yes mrs had astra like you and same effects too better now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Remember everything that happens to you after the jab should be recorded and reported, the vaccine is still under trials and they need the information to make sure it's safe before people who don't need it are asked to have it. If they find out in a few month's it's dangerous then they can change it or remove it. |
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over a year ago
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I see now that you can book both appointments through the link when you get sent it to book an appointment which is really good news.
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By *he_tykiesCouple
over a year ago
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D had his jab yesterday at the doctors surgery. Was given the AZ, so far no adverse effects, not even a sore arm! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes AstraZeneca one here on Sunday. Felt groggy day after but other than that all good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had AstraZeneca jab on Monday
Shoulders ached a little next morning but no other side effects.
Looking forward to my second one in April |
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Hubby had his today he had Pfizer one went well except he moaned that there was no hotties to perv on all oldies he wasn't impressed |
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"Remember everything that happens to you after the jab should be recorded and reported, the vaccine is still under trials and they need the information to make sure it's safe before people who don't need it are asked to have it. If they find out in a few month's it's dangerous then they can change it or remove it. "
Who is being asked to have it who doesn't need it ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just had mine yesterday Pfizer and dead arm started last night mine dye working with vulnerable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had the AZ yesterday, slight ache in arm, well more of a numbness, feeling energy less but not too bad. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
Just had mine. Great service. Mine was booked for 16.50, took my brother for his 14.40 and they done mine at the same time. Went in early and home by 14.40! Very efficient |
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over a year ago
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I had the Pfizer one in January and looking forward to my second one. |
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over a year ago
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"Just had mine. Great service. Mine was booked for 16.50, took my brother for his 14.40 and they done mine at the same time. Went in early and home by 14.40! Very efficient
That's good
No be bloody careful for the next 3 weeks "
Oh I will x |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"I see now that you can book both appointments through the link when you get sent it to book an appointment which is really good news.
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We could only book the first Lorna and they said today we would get an invitation in up to twelve weeks, for the second |
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over a year ago
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"I see now that you can book both appointments through the link when you get sent it to book an appointment which is really good news.
We could only book the first Lorna and they said today we would get an invitation in up to twelve weeks, for the second "
Could you book it through the NHS link or directly with your doctor?
I know when I looked at the link yesterday It is now allowing people to book their 1st and 2nd vaccine but I don't know if it's different if it's done directly through the GP. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"I see now that you can book both appointments through the link when you get sent it to book an appointment which is really good news.
We could only book the first Lorna and they said today we would get an invitation in up to twelve weeks, for the second
Could you book it through the NHS link or directly with your doctor?
I know when I looked at the link yesterday It is now allowing people to book their 1st and 2nd vaccine but I don't know if it's different if it's done directly through the GP."
I don't know Lorna, I will have to check that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I see now that you can book both appointments through the link when you get sent it to book an appointment which is really good news.
We could only book the first Lorna and they said today we would get an invitation in up to twelve weeks, for the second
Could you book it through the NHS link or directly with your doctor?
I know when I looked at the link yesterday It is now allowing people to book their 1st and 2nd vaccine but I don't know if it's different if it's done directly through the GP.
I don't know Lorna, I will have to check that "
I only know because the link was published in a few of the newspapers yesterday because anybody are over 70 that hasn't been contacted should now get in touch directly.
Looked at the link and it has changed from when I last booked an appointment to now you can manage your bookings and book both appointments so definitely worth looking at. X |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"I see now that you can book both appointments through the link when you get sent it to book an appointment which is really good news.
We could only book the first Lorna and they said today we would get an invitation in up to twelve weeks, for the second
Could you book it through the NHS link or directly with your doctor?
I know when I looked at the link yesterday It is now allowing people to book their 1st and 2nd vaccine but I don't know if it's different if it's done directly through the GP.
I don't know Lorna, I will have to check that
I only know because the link was published in a few of the newspapers yesterday because anybody are over 70 that hasn't been contacted should now get in touch directly.
Looked at the link and it has changed from when I last booked an appointment to now you can manage your bookings and book both appointments so definitely worth looking at. X"
Thank you lovely x |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
So Lorna, just had a look on the nhs website, for my dad and the closest centre was 20 miles away, he is 2 miles from his GP. So it can be done , thanks for the heads up x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Partner had his second Astra Zeneca jab yesterday and he’s moaning his back hurts today
Still waiting for my second Pfizer one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just had my Pfizer jab lunch time, feel spaced out and tired at this evening....
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had the Pfizer one and been fine apart from a sore arm for a couple of days.
For those who've had it...which one did you get and did you have any side effects? "
I had the Pfizer vaccine...no side effects.. waiting to have the second dose.. |
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Had my second dose earlier today. |
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"Had my second dose earlier today."
Happy day.x |
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By *edyarisCouple
over a year ago
Middlesbrough or Ullswater |
I got the AZ one today, there's a little light at the end of the tunnel |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"I got the AZ one today, there's a little light at the end of the tunnel "
Yes, I agree |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"I’m having mine on Monday x"
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
Second thread open, as interesting to see how everyone is getting on with their jabs |
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