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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. " Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? " Yes. I have a needle phobia. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. " Firstly, there have been hubdreds of millions of doses of the vaccine given, there have been very few recorded "adverse reactions". Secondly, once the virus is under control, there will be much fewer opportunities for you to catch it. I honestly think that it will pretty much disappear when the majority of the population gave had a jab. Cal | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? Yes. I have a needle phobia." Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. I was advised against getting the vaccine anyway by a pharmacist and the 119 service until my headaches and sinuses clear up.. But not too sure about the vaccine | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Firstly, there have been hubdreds of millions of doses of the vaccine given, there have been very few recorded "adverse reactions". Secondly, once the virus is under control, there will be much fewer opportunities for you to catch it. I honestly think that it will pretty much disappear when the majority of the population gave had a jab. Cal" And this. Look at the reported rate of adverse reactions, then compare it to the rate of symptoms and death from Covid in your age range. (Don't just look at Covid death, disability matters too) | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? Yes. I have a needle phobia. Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. I was advised against getting the vaccine anyway by a pharmacist and the 119 service until my headaches and sinuses clear up.. But not too sure about the vaccine " I'm happy to get the jab (am convinced it's worth it) but needles terrify me, always have. | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? Yes. I have a needle phobia. Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. I was advised against getting the vaccine anyway by a pharmacist and the 119 service until my headaches and sinuses clear up.. But not too sure about the vaccine I'm happy to get the jab (am convinced it's worth it) but needles terrify me, always have." Needles terrify me to but yesterday I went had mine done. Your so right it is worth it. | |||
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"The more people who are vaccinated, globally, the greater chance we have of protecting everyone. The more holes in coverage, the more likely it is that variants will arise that will evade the protection of vaccines." The variants will still arise, the vaccine doesn't stop you getting or transmitting covid only meant to stop you getting soo ill that you'll be hospitalised | |||
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"The more people who are vaccinated, globally, the greater chance we have of protecting everyone. The more holes in coverage, the more likely it is that variants will arise that will evade the protection of vaccines. The variants will still arise, the vaccine doesn't stop you getting or transmitting vivid only meant to stop you getting soo ill that you'll be hospitalised" They didn't test for transmission initially because it's the hardest thing to measure. So they told us it wouldn't, to get us to keep being careful. They're testing it now. The preliminary results strongly suggest that it does reduce infection and transmission. Which is better for reducing viral mutation, and thus preventing variants. (In fact the vaccines seem to be better at reducing infection - not just illness - than the polio vaccine. Which is so ineffective that polio is going to be the next disease we wipe off the face of the earth ![]() | |||
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" They didn't test for transmission initially because it's the hardest thing to measure. So they told us it wouldn't, to get us to keep being careful. They're testing it now. The preliminary results strongly suggest that it does reduce infection and transmission. Which is better for reducing viral mutation, and thus preventing variants. (In fact the vaccines seem to be better at reducing infection - not just illness - than the polio vaccine. Which is so ineffective that polio is going to be the next disease we wipe off the face of the earth ![]() Ok I hadn't read about preliminary results although I'll wait for the final outcome before saying "phew" I hope they do find a cure for polio | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? Yes. I have a needle phobia." I do to it’s on my medical records but the jab was painless and no problem | |||
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" They didn't test for transmission initially because it's the hardest thing to measure. So they told us it wouldn't, to get us to keep being careful. They're testing it now. The preliminary results strongly suggest that it does reduce infection and transmission. Which is better for reducing viral mutation, and thus preventing variants. (In fact the vaccines seem to be better at reducing infection - not just illness - than the polio vaccine. Which is so ineffective that polio is going to be the next disease we wipe off the face of the earth ![]() Polio is all but two countries away from going the way of polio - eradicated. Have a look into it - it's becoming increasingly likely that the vaccines are even better than advertised. | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? Yes. I have a needle phobia.I do to it’s on my medical records but the jab was painless and no problem " I'll whimper and take it. Lol | |||
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" They didn't test for transmission initially because it's the hardest thing to measure. So they told us it wouldn't, to get us to keep being careful. They're testing it now. The preliminary results strongly suggest that it does reduce infection and transmission. Which is better for reducing viral mutation, and thus preventing variants. (In fact the vaccines seem to be better at reducing infection - not just illness - than the polio vaccine. Which is so ineffective that polio is going to be the next disease we wipe off the face of the earth ![]() Polio is two countries from going the way of smallpox, rather | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. " Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. " Many people pass out with needles nothing to do with what’s in the injection Google paracetamol, contraceptive pill, epidural and lumbar puncture see there know side effects people have them every day | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. " Potentially it might... But the vaccine is safe, so why wouldn't you have it? It's just a little prick in your arm. Best to read scientific research rather than unproven statements from 3rd parties. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses" I encourage the OP to look into the statistics from official sources for themselves. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses" Far too many! Around 30 cases, none of which are proven, from over 15,000,000 doses... That's a tiny percentage. You stand more chance if getting run over crossing the road. | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. " Exactly. My husband get faint at needles, poor lad. Nothing to do with what anyone is injecting ![]() | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses" The problem with going with your feelings rather than scientific facts is you make really bad decisions | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" I didn’t feel anything anyway. Over in seconds. | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" it's just a little prick.... Don't look | |||
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"I have a needle phobia and just can't look at a needle going into my arm or anyone else's for that matter. I'll grin and bear it and get the vaccine but I am concerned about the side effects x" I had concerns as my sister who had her jab had flu symptoms for 4 days. I had mine last Wednesday. Wednesday evening my arm was tender around the jab area and Thursday I felt tired. I’m pleased I’ve had it done. | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" I was vaccinated yesterday and I almost didn’t feel it and what I did feel wasn’t painful and was over in a split second. | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? " Talking with my dad about vaccination, he told me about getting jabs when called up for national service. A hundred fit young blokes all lined up in a gym building, two doctors at the front of the line. The men stepped forwards one by one, stood on a rubber gym mat, one doctor jabbed one arm, other doctor jabbed the other. One in ten of the men ended up flat on the mat, big ruffty tuffty blokes fainting dead away at the sight of the needle... Dad walked out fine, though said he felt like he'd done three rounds in a boxing ring the next day. Didn't do him any harm anyway, he's 89 now and still going. | |||
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"I have a needle phobia and just can't look at a needle going into my arm or anyone else's for that matter. I'll grin and bear it and get the vaccine but I am concerned about the side effects x I had concerns as my sister who had her jab had flu symptoms for 4 days. I had mine last Wednesday. Wednesday evening my arm was tender around the jab area and Thursday I felt tired. I’m pleased I’ve had it done. " My parents have had the first jab and my mum was very tired afterwards. They get second jab on the 10th April and my mum's worried about getting flu like symptoms. My sister has had her first jab and she's been ok except for feeling tender like you x | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? Talking with my dad about vaccination, he told me about getting jabs when called up for national service. A hundred fit young blokes all lined up in a gym building, two doctors at the front of the line. The men stepped forwards one by one, stood on a rubber gym mat, one doctor jabbed one arm, other doctor jabbed the other. One in ten of the men ended up flat on the mat, big ruffty tuffty blokes fainting dead away at the sight of the needle... Dad walked out fine, though said he felt like he'd done three rounds in a boxing ring the next day. Didn't do him any harm anyway, he's 89 now and still going." When I was a child, my GP helped me get better at my needle phobia. She told me that it wasn't anything to be ashamed of and that prison guards often fainted. | |||
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"Sis in law was rushed to hospital after having had the Oxford jab. I do not wish to have it at all. Equally I'd like to get back to my travels which will likely be a total shutdown if we don't have it. " Obviously nobody will be forced to get vaccinated, so you don't have to have it if you're too worried. | |||
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"We can't understand why it isn't mandatory to have the jab." Because that would be a violation of human rights | |||
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"We can't understand why it isn't mandatory to have the jab." That's not how things are done in the UK. It is in some parts of the world. | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? " Yep. I remember, at school in the nineties, wannabe hard lad giving it the big one about how not-scared of needles he was. Only person in the whole school who passed the fuck out. Twenty-five years later, I still think about that poor guy every time a needle gets put in me. | |||
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"Not too keen on needles myself. The Flu jab brings me out in sweats and makes me on the verge of shatting my pants afterwards. After watching BBC news yesterday and seeing the size of the needle (a good 6” worth in total) they can fuck right off, not a chance that’s going in my arm." They used to use baby needles on me to do blood draws. Even as it makes me feel nauseous to contemplate it, they could use a needle the size of a pitchfork and I would still take it. | |||
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"Apparently positive cases are highest in the 30-40 age bracket at the moment which is enough to tell me that the vaccine given to those 50 and above is working. Can’t explain the 40 to 50 thing unless many are vulnerable, in job roles that were deemed critical or just lucky enough to get vaccinated earlier. I know some that have suffered for a few days after but I know I’d rather have a dead arm and cold symptoms, like I did, than risk full blown covid that has now killed 7 people that I knew directly! X" I'm sorry for your loss | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on." Your last post said 6” which is 15 cm. now it’s 5-6 cm. I will wait until your next podt when it will be 1-2 cm | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on." Is the size of the needle different for each brand? Never had anything that size or that much skin pulled up for either of the Pfizers. | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on. Your last post said 6” which is 15 cm. now it’s 5-6 cm. I will wait until your next podt when it will be 1-2 cm " You need to get it done in Derby or Nottingham. Had mine done yesterday. The whole hypodermic was less than the length of my index finger and the actual needle was about 15mm. It’s tiny compared to other injections. Can’t guarantee it’s the same across the rest of the uk but don’t see any reason why they would be using longer needles for a subcutaneous injection. | |||
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"The more people who are vaccinated, globally, the greater chance we have of protecting everyone. The more holes in coverage, the more likely it is that variants will arise that will evade the protection of vaccines. The variants will still arise, the vaccine doesn't stop you getting or transmitting covid only meant to stop you getting soo ill that you'll be hospitalised" At first that was what was thought....but since millions of doses have now been given....in many cases it DOES prevent ANY symptoms and appears to prevent transmission by as much as 80%. Vaccines working far better in reality than in trials. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses" 37 cases of clots in 17 million A/Z vaccines. Statistically with no Covid and no vaccine you would expect over 40 cases of clots. Endorsed by EU regulators. UK regulators and WHO...there is absolutely NO LINK between vaccine and blood clots....unless you are anti-vaxxer, Karen from Facebook, an absolute moron or my (ex)mate Kevin who I reckon probably believes the Earth is flat too! | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on." What? I had mine last week, the needle was a teeny tiny thing, 20 mm at the absolute most. They're injecting into muscle tissue, not into a vein. It's not like having a canula put in, or having blood taken, where they have to find a vein. This was about one second to jab just under the skin and squeeze a tiny amount of fluid in. Without looking or being told it was done, I don't think I would have known about it. I'm not desperately keen on needles myself, but this was probably the most painless medical procedure I've ever had. | |||
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" Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. " Me too. All them there 5G and Bill Gates microchips. Goodness knows the problems we'll have when the batteries for them need changing! | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses I encourage the OP to look into the statistics from official sources for themselves." This, I'm more likely to get a clot from my contraceptive pill than I am the vaccine | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses I encourage the OP to look into the statistics from official sources for themselves. This, I'm more likely to get a clot from my contraceptive pill than I am the vaccine " Yup. The stuff we take for granted! | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? " Absolutely. I work in the covid clinics and some people really get themselves in such a state. Nothing to do with the vaccine just panic attacks. Last clinic I did we had 4 nearly pass out 2 before the vaccine and 2 after. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. " #stopscaremongering | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? Absolutely. I work in the covid clinics and some people really get themselves in such a state. Nothing to do with the vaccine just panic attacks. Last clinic I did we had 4 nearly pass out 2 before the vaccine and 2 after. " Thank you.. some sense.. people going on about Vaccine causing blood clots..just as much chance of getting them taking Asprin.. | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" Honestly I didn't feel anything anyway when I had mine. By the time I realised the nurse was doing it she was already done! | |||
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" After watching BBC news yesterday and seeing the size of the needle (a good 6” worth in total) they can fuck right off, not a chance that’s going in my arm." . And guys wonder why we take their cock size with a pinch of salt. ![]() | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on." I'm interested to know how you know you have antibodies. Both my wife and i had Covid this time last year. My wife got tested for antibodies in June last year as offered by her employer and she had none. So three months after having Covid, any antibodies that may have been present were no longer there. | |||
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"https://www.nhsggc.org.uk/media/264228/covid19_staff_images_vaccine_combined_needles_and_syringes.pdf According to this the needle length is 1.5 inches and that would be about what every vaccine I can recall having would have been." Out of curiosity, I looked up the reference and immediately above the needle dimensions it has: “ CNS for Dilution (BNT162b) • Needle and syringe for dilution (not used for administration to patients)” So it’s not the needle used to inject the vaccine but the one used for making up the doses. All the other ones are tiny by comparison. I sat watching the nurse making them up on Friday whilst I was having mine. Stag | |||
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" I'm interested to know how you know you have antibodies. Both my wife and i had Covid this time last year. My wife got tested for antibodies in June last year as offered by her employer and she had none. So three months after having Covid, any antibodies that may have been present were no longer there." Antibodies do not last forever, they are produced by the immune system when they detect a problem such as an infection. The vaccines are designed to stimulate the immune system into developing antibodies that fight that infection, hence why an MMR vaccine is no good for Coronavirus. Once the infection is over the antibodies will gradually fade away however the immune system has learned and should the infection or a similar one appear then new antibodies will be produced. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. " Maybe it’s me just not fully understanding this vaccine . If you have the jab , it doesn’t stop you from getting it . Just doesn’t make it as bad . This means we can still pass it on . So surely if you dont have the jab then that’s up to you ? In time I’m sure the government will make it compulsory I’m not sure . Maybe you wo t be allowed in restaurants, cinemas etc without it . If anyone doesn’t want the jab then it’s up to them I guess . If you get it and god forbid something bad happens then that person can’t moan about it . Wasn’t something I expected to have in my life time , but I’m playing on the safe side and had my first . | |||
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"Not too keen on needles myself. The Flu jab brings me out in sweats and makes me on the verge of shatting my pants afterwards. After watching BBC news yesterday and seeing the size of the needle (a good 6” worth in total) they can fuck right off, not a chance that’s going in my arm." The needle is very small in fact it is smaller and thinner than the flu vaccine needle. Shut your eyes and its over in seconds. Tell the person giving the vaccine how nervous you are they will keep the needle out of sight. We are used to nervous patients but nerves isn't a reason to put yourself at risk by not having it. | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on." If they are nipping the skin they need futher teaching on their vaccination technique. You don't nip the skin to give the covid vaccine! | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" don’t think they do but I found it painless and was over in seconds | |||
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" If you have the jab , it doesn’t stop you from getting it . Just doesn’t make it as bad . This means we can still pass it on . So surely if you dont have the jab then that’s up to you. " Using this logic you should be able to drive your car past a school at 100mph as kids are milling across the road as after all if you hit one its not probably going to injure you and if it does its probably not going to be as bad for you as it is for them. | |||
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"Not too keen on needles myself. The Flu jab brings me out in sweats and makes me on the verge of shatting my pants afterwards. After watching BBC news yesterday and seeing the size of the needle (a good 6” worth in total) they can fuck right off, not a chance that’s going in my arm. The needle is very small in fact it is smaller and thinner than the flu vaccine needle. Shut your eyes and its over in seconds. Tell the person giving the vaccine how nervous you are they will keep the needle out of sight. We are used to nervous patients but nerves isn't a reason to put yourself at risk by not having it. " this true they were very good I informed them one kept me chatting while other injected honestly I never felt a thing | |||
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" If you have the jab , it doesn’t stop you from getting it . Just doesn’t make it as bad . This means we can still pass it on . So surely if you dont have the jab then that’s up to you. Using this logic you should be able to drive your car past a school at 100mph as kids are milling across the road as after all if you hit one its not probably going to injure you and if it does its probably not going to be as bad for you as it is for them." I’m not disputing people shouldn’t have the jab . What you said has kind of pushed out of context what I was saying and only picked out part of what I said . It’s not compulsory to have the jab I believe , but if you want to have life back to normal then I think it should be . Until it is then it is up to that person . | |||
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" Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. Me too. All them there 5G and Bill Gates microchips. Goodness knows the problems we'll have when the batteries for them need changing!" Solar powered so rub high factor sun cream on and a big floppy sun hat will stop em recharging | |||
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" Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. ... Me too. All them there 5G and Bill Gates microchips. Goodness knows the problems we'll have when the batteries for them need changing! ... Solar powered so rub high factor sun cream on and a big floppy sun hat will stop em recharging " I was thinking of how we could help them in their undoubtedly vital work, not hinder them! | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" It doesn't hurt and it's done before you know, you will be fine ![]() | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? " Yup. There was a guy having a full blown panic attack while I got mine done. | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? " Yes some people have needle phobia, I don't but many of my ex patients did | |||
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"Not too keen on needles myself. The Flu jab brings me out in sweats and makes me on the verge of shatting my pants afterwards. After watching BBC news yesterday and seeing the size of the needle (a good 6” worth in total) they can fuck right off, not a chance that’s going in my arm. The needle is very small in fact it is smaller and thinner than the flu vaccine needle. Shut your eyes and its over in seconds. Tell the person giving the vaccine how nervous you are they will keep the needle out of sight. We are used to nervous patients but nerves isn't a reason to put yourself at risk by not having it. " I never even felt mine. I assumed she was wiping my arm then she said it was done ![]() | |||
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"Not too keen on needles myself. The Flu jab brings me out in sweats and makes me on the verge of shatting my pants afterwards. After watching BBC news yesterday and seeing the size of the needle (a good 6” worth in total) they can fuck right off, not a chance that’s going in my arm." A 6inch needle was the biggest needle I've seen and given is nowhere near that size. Maybe with the syringe attached. I've had the jab and it's a small needle about 1/2 inch if that | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anythingit's just a little prick.... Don't look" It’s not the size that matters is it? | |||
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" Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. Me too. All them there 5G and Bill Gates microchips. Goodness knows the problems we'll have when the batteries for them need changing! Solar powered so rub high factor sun cream on and a big floppy sun hat will stop em recharging " ...or stay indoors...see how it starts to make sense.... | |||
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"I dont think so, on the who site it slso sais whuch I agree with is that the majority will just get a mild symptom of it." As I understand the vaccine isn't live, like the flu jab and unlikely yo get any symptoms Headaches and sore arm Is mostly been said | |||
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"I dont think so, on the who site it slso sais whuch I agree with is that the majority will just get a mild symptom of it. As I understand the vaccine isn't live, like the flu jab and unlikely yo get any symptoms Headaches and sore arm Is mostly been said " The flu vaccine is attenuated - weakened or killed. The Covid vaccines are bits of the Covid virus, not all of it. Some symptoms are your immune system going "wtf that's not supposed to be in here" - which is what it's meant to do after a vaccine. | |||
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" Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. ... Me too. All them there 5G and Bill Gates microchips. Goodness knows the problems we'll have when the batteries for them need changing! ... Solar powered so rub high factor sun cream on and a big floppy sun hat will stop em recharging I was thinking of how we could help them in their undoubtedly vital work, not hinder them!" Are you helping the NHS by posting with sarcastic opinionated remarks? | |||
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"I would not employ you. Have to consider wellness of other members of staff. " Yeah well why would I want to work for you? | |||
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"Well said" Yawn | |||
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"Well said" There seems to be lots of privileged city dwellers on here. Vaccination station 2 mins. away | |||
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"We can't understand why it isn't mandatory to have the jab." Because this is not a world war 2 nazi state. We have freedom of choice. You go your way and i will go mine. John | |||
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"I would not employ you. Have to consider wellness of other members of staff. " After your comment who would want to work for you ffs | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. " Probably just a faint. For some unfathomable reason folks get agitated when asked to have a piece of metal rammed into a major muscle. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I dont think so, on the who site it slso sais whuch I agree with is that the majority will just get a mild symptom of it. As I understand the vaccine isn't live, like the flu jab and unlikely yo get any symptoms Headaches and sore arm Is mostly been said " 90% of people get no symptoms outside of a sore arm. Which isn't even that bad, it feels like the day after a hard work out. I'm feeling a bit under the weather today but I also overdid it on the whisky Saturday night so its equally possible its a lingering hangover ![]() | |||
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"I dont think so, on the who site it slso sais whuch I agree with is that the majority will just get a mild symptom of it. As I understand the vaccine isn't live, like the flu jab and unlikely yo get any symptoms Headaches and sore arm Is mostly been said The flu vaccine is attenuated - weakened or killed. The Covid vaccines are bits of the Covid virus, not all of it. Some symptoms are your immune system going "wtf that's not supposed to be in here" - which is what it's meant to do after a vaccine." I ws told that the jab isn't live because they couldn't risk cases going up and people getting ill So it's not a milder cvd they giving you | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses" 37 blood clots in 17 million jabs according to statistics | |||
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"I dont think so, on the who site it slso sais whuch I agree with is that the majority will just get a mild symptom of it. As I understand the vaccine isn't live, like the flu jab and unlikely yo get any symptoms Headaches and sore arm Is mostly been said The flu vaccine is attenuated - weakened or killed. The Covid vaccines are bits of the Covid virus, not all of it. Some symptoms are your immune system going "wtf that's not supposed to be in here" - which is what it's meant to do after a vaccine. I ws told that the jab isn't live because they couldn't risk cases going up and people getting ill So it's not a milder cvd they giving you " No. The flu is a weaker version. Covid is something else. The mRNA platforms are much quicker to produce. Attenuated vaccines also exist (China), and they work, but are not in the UK. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses 37 blood clots in 17 million jabs according to statistics " Got given same stat by my Renal consultant. | |||
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" Needles don't bother me, its what they're injecting. Me too. All them there 5G and Bill Gates microchips. Goodness knows the problems we'll have when the batteries for them need changing! Solar powered so rub high factor sun cream on and a big floppy sun hat will stop em recharging ...or stay indoors...see how it starts to make sense.... Not quite as simple as that. You in Birmingham and the other numpty in bexley are no doubt gifted, but mere mortals like myself, living in the forgotten end of the uk are faced with a 190 mile round trip to get a vaccine. Ill have to drive 95 miles after a vaccine that has caused illness, back home. Luckily, due to the time booked, should get back home in daylight, providing that the weather isnt too bad. I like many others have,and i feel ok to drive. I have genuine reservations also regsrding the speed of rollout compared to other vaccones. The idiotic remarks by you and the other numpty in Bexley regarding bollocks like microchips is typical of the stupidity encountered here. " Pardon me for having a sense of humour. | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact." ![]() | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact. ![]() This has to be a record. Two numpties coming along together. | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact. ![]() hilarious! , I'm splitting my sides with laughter... Neighbours (two of them) both drive, and did a round trip of 170 miles. The one that got the vaccine being the passenger. Im booked in, but I have a 190 mile round trip, 95 of which is after being vaccinated. I live alone and have no relations to help me out. Time slot is dodgy for public transport. Im in a remote area so deciding on the risk factor of driving 95 miles after being vaccinated, besides concerns on rushing out a vaccine. Some stupid posts but some good helpful posts too and hope they help others out | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact. ![]() Why do you call 2 people numpties because they gave sensible replies to your rather stupid original question. | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact. ![]() Well that depends on whether you think opinionated bollocks is sensible or not. Assuming I'm one of the covid vaccine conspiracy theorists is stupid. Jumping on the bandwagon with other assumptions is stupid. If you have nothing good to reply with except patronising crap then thats stupid too. You say my post is stupid, that's fine, your entitled to your opinion. Some people like myself lack the friends and family to ask and sometimes not easy when on your own(im not fishing for sympathy btw just sayong how it is) but why get all big n clever and post clever arse crap like they and you did? Is it to big yourself up? | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact. ![]() Actually, your right. I shouldn't lower myself to theirs or your standards | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact. ![]() You made some assumptions about me & were abusive purely it seems because I live in a city, with other people, facilities & a local doctor that I can walk to... | |||
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"I would not employ you. Have to consider wellness of other members of staff. " Do you insist on employees or potential employees to show a clear hep test? Presume you must with that being far easier to transmit/catch that covid? | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses" Statistically those who had the jab have actually shown less instances of blood clots than occur on average in the population. The clotting issue simply doesn’t exist. | |||
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"Cheers, Calico, mature real mature. Proves my point not yours." Did you get the abusive PM too, like me? | |||
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"Cheers, Calico, mature real mature. Proves my point not yours. Did you get the abusive PM too, like me?" Yes abusive PM here too, not that bright OP really | |||
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"Cheers, Calico, mature real mature. Proves my point not yours. Did you get the abusive PM too, like me? Yes abusive PM here too, not that bright OP really " Kept him busy.. | |||
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"It's about risk management. Find out: 1. chances of being fucked up by vaccine 2. chances of being fucked up by covid. Decide. By all means, use Facebook, insta or Fab for your info, because social media knows more than science- fact. ![]() You're the one name calling if you somehow hadn't noticed. You asked will Covid catch up to you eventually if you didn't have the vaccine.... How the hell should anyone know that? Depends where the hell you go and the people you mix with. | |||
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"That might be nothing to do with vaccine. Might just have freaked out by the needle for instance. Are people like that? Getting chewed up over the needle psychologicaly? " I'm needle phobic so, yes, absolutely it happens. That said, I will have my jabs when the time comes, responsibility and all that malarkey | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" You can buy emla cream from the chemist (tattooists sell it cheaper) | |||
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"I’m pro vaccine, not a wimp and very rarely unwell. I’ve been unable to function since my jab at the weekend. I’ve had awful pain in my arm like a trapped nerve, headaches, night shivers, aches and pains and (oddly) a raging thirst that won’t go away. I called the GP just to check, was told to keep taking paracetamol. I don’t recall ever having had a bad reaction to a jab before. But I doubt I’m unique in feeling quite unwell. It’s certainly made me not look forward to the next dose. V x " I'm sorry | |||
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"I have an issue with the incompetence way this vaccine was rushed through as it can take years and could quite easily cause a nation wide illness long-term" What evidence do you have for incompetence? | |||
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"I’m pro vaccine, not a wimp and very rarely unwell. I’ve been unable to function since my jab at the weekend. I’ve had awful pain in my arm like a trapped nerve, headaches, night shivers, aches and pains and (oddly) a raging thirst that won’t go away. I called the GP just to check, was told to keep taking paracetamol. I don’t recall ever having had a bad reaction to a jab before. But I doubt I’m unique in feeling quite unwell. It’s certainly made me not look forward to the next dose. V x " I had the Pfizer jab and I felt like I'd got the flu the day after, felt so worn out,took me a couple of days to properly get over it but I am so glad I had it, don't regret it at all, sooner have that than covid. | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" Presumably that means you are too scared to have regular STI testing too? | |||
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"Not too keen on needles myself. The Flu jab brings me out in sweats and makes me on the verge of shatting my pants afterwards. After watching BBC news yesterday and seeing the size of the needle (a good 6” worth in total) they can fuck right off, not a chance that’s going in my arm." It's the thinnest needle you can imagine. The length is irrelevant. I'm sure you'd take a blood transfusion if you needed one and that needle is a whole lot bigger! | |||
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"Friend was in Intensive care for 5 days with Oxford one , yeah where's mine " Nobody denies that there are occasionally significant side effects from medicines including vaccines. | |||
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"Friend was in Intensive care for 5 days with Oxford one, " Why? | |||
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"I have an issue with the incompetence way this vaccine was rushed through as it can take years and could quite easily cause a nation wide illness long-term" Try educating yourself instead of believing idiots on facebook.Seems you may have plenty of time if the government give landlords the power to refuse people who dont have it. | |||
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"I have an issue with the incompetence way this vaccine was rushed through as it can take years and could quite easily cause a nation wide illness long-termTry educating yourself instead of believing idiots on facebook.Seems you may have plenty of time if the government give landlords the power to refuse people who dont have it." Nobody Knows Yet... The true side effects... of C19 Vaccine. So let no-one Judge... Hopefully there will be more research... I shall wait for more information/research. | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on. If they are nipping the skin they need futher teaching on their vaccination technique. You don't nip the skin to give the covid vaccine! " . Now there ya go....FFS... Ammmmmm the last time I had a vaccine was BCG... TB...and I did chose which GP administered And I chose when my son was born. Not the MMR, BCG please for him. | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on. If they are nipping the skin they need futher teaching on their vaccination technique. You don't nip the skin to give the covid vaccine! . Now there ya go....FFS... Ammmmmm the last time I had a vaccine was BCG... TB...and I did chose which GP administered And I chose when my son was born. Not the MMR, BCG please for him." Yup... Sure we've built or Anti- Biotics... MMR I said No. | |||
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"Totally respect the virus, and sympathise with families who have lost loved ones. However, given that I’ve already had Covid, as has my partner and kids, I’m not exactly over the moon at having to be jabbed when my body already has the antibodies. I’d far prefer having a blood test to check my antibody levels (my fear is stuff going in my body, rather than blood coming out for some reason). Principle being the same as Chicken Pox, if ive had it, I wouldn’t be running to the GP for a newly created vaccine. When they down-size the needle and reduce what looks to be 50-60mm of steel down 25-30, then I’ll reconsider. Whilst ever a nurse is having to nip and pulling up a good inch of skin to accommodate the length of the needle without hitting bone, they can jog on. If they are nipping the skin they need futher teaching on their vaccination technique. You don't nip the skin to give the covid vaccine! . Now there ya go....FFS... Ammmmmm the last time I had a vaccine was BCG... TB...and I did chose which GP administered And I chose when my son was born. Not the MMR, BCG please for him. Yup... Sure we've built or Anti- Biotics... MMR I said No." Natural plants... garlic, onions & ginger. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"im scared to death of needles and just got the tex to go for it,does anyone know if they provide the freeze spray like dentists so u dont feel anything" I had mine yesterday. Didn't feel anything. She even said she had to push harder because I have thick skin ![]() | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses" AT LAST - someone with some common sense and can think for themselves ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses AT LAST - someone with some common sense and can think for themselves ![]() ![]() Think everyone can think for themselves, whether you have it or not is a personal choice based on your own risk assessment. | |||
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"Would the virus catch up to me eventually? Neighbours saw someone flake out and was stretchered away after having the Pfizer vaccine. Conscious but taken away all the same. Dont listern to most of the people condeming the ones who dont have the jab i not having it as far too many so called coincidental blood clot and people havin bad reactions if next year it seems safe i may have it yes im vunrable and shoulf have it But iam also concerned with it i feel untested so go with your feelings and don't listeren to others its Your Life and Choice not anyone elses AT LAST - someone with some common sense and can think for themselves ![]() ![]() You've seen many people with common sense and who can 'think for themselves' throughout this thread and others but you're cherry picking a few old fruits. Those who rely on the enormous depth of credible scientific evidence, wanting to create a safer life for themselves and the rest of the world, have made the highly intelligent decisions to get vaccinated. A few posts copied from Karen on FB, spurious alarm over the tiny needle used for vaccinations that most people hardly feel and notice, is just unnecessary guff that's insensitive and smacks of thoughtless look at me BS. Like its namesake, it smells. ![]() | |||
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"If you need to carry a medical certificate to access freedoms...then how free are you? " same could be said about carrying your house keys ![]() | |||
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"If you choose not to get vaccinated against covid 19 then don't grumble when you are restricted from attending public events and travel abroad etc ![]() This ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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