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Daniel.
07-03-2021, 10:54 AM
I made a thread a while ago asking if you will have the vaccine, so here's one asking if you have had it and also did you have any effects etc?
I had my first dose a month ago and felt fine bar a sore arm
Kate!
07-03-2021, 10:56 AM
I've had my first jab. Went fine. No pain or soreness whatsoever. I was very tired for a few days however. Slept a lot.
Smithy
07-03-2021, 10:57 AM
Yeah I have my second one in a few weeks
Dogeatdog
07-03-2021, 10:58 AM
Haven’t had the vaccine yet.
Cherie
07-03-2021, 11:03 AM
Nope
Mitchell
07-03-2021, 11:04 AM
Not yet
AnnieK
07-03-2021, 11:06 AM
Not yet...
Kazanne
07-03-2021, 11:09 AM
Yes I've had one dose ,I felt headachey ,tired and shivery for one day then I was fine, arm was a bit sore for a few days ,I had the Oxford one.I work in a school so will be getting my second soon.
Withano
07-03-2021, 11:12 AM
My 2nd is on the 6th April
yep, felt crap the day after then fine
the vaccine has been opened up to the over 50's now, so they are belting through it at a great rate
GoldHeart
07-03-2021, 12:23 PM
Not yet no as I'm not in the "at risk " category, but obviously when it comes round to me then I will.
No I got my appointment letter a couple of weeks ago but knocked it back as none of the safety trials were carried out on pregnant women (explains all this on my letter and tells me its completely up to me) both my midwife and consultant were absolutely fine with my decision.
smudgie
07-03-2021, 02:41 PM
Had one dose, waiting for my second shortly.
Absolutely no problems with it at all.
Not even a sore arm.
Hubby was the same.
Janet Jackson
07-03-2021, 03:11 PM
Yes the Astra one
rusticgal
07-03-2021, 03:12 PM
Yes I've had one dose ,I felt headachey ,tired and shivery for one day then I was fine, arm was a bit sore for a few days ,I had the Oxford one.I work in a school so will be getting my second soon.
My son had the Oxford one and suffered the same effects...but far worse of course because he is a Man :laugh:
I have my first one booked for the end of the month and second dose in June.
rusticgal
07-03-2021, 03:14 PM
Not yet no as I'm not in the "at risk " category, but obviously when it comes round to me then I will.
I think they are passed that stage now as Im not 'at Risk' but I have been able to book my appontments.
rusticgal
07-03-2021, 03:15 PM
Had one dose, waiting for my second shortly.
Absolutely no problems with it at all.
Not even a sore arm.
Hubby was the same.
Which one did you have Smudgie?
Toy Soldier
07-03-2021, 03:18 PM
The better question should be.
Can anyone tell me what's in the vaccine before I decide to put it into my veins? Whats the ingredients?
It's not a big mystery or secret...
AstraZ:
- weakened adenovirus encoding the SARS CoV 2 Spike glycoprotein
- L-histidine hydrochloride monohydrate
- magnesium chloride hexahydrate
- polysorbate 80
- ethanol
- sucrose
- sodium chloride (salt)
- disodium edetate dihydrate
- water
Pfizer:
- BNT162b2 RNA.
- ALC-0315
- ALC-0159
- 1,2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine,
- cholesterol
- potassium chloride
- potassium dihydrogen phosphate,
- inert nanites that can only be activated by 5G
- sodium chloride (salt)
- disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate
- sucrose
- water
smudgie
07-03-2021, 03:52 PM
Which one did you have Smudgie?
Pfizer.
Absolutely no problems.
Mind you I take that many meds it will have seen off any problems.:laugh:
rusticgal
07-03-2021, 03:59 PM
Pfizer.
Absolutely no problems.
Mind you I take that many meds it will have seen off any problems.:laugh:
Thank you...just wondering because so far most people who have the Oxford one seem to feel poorly for 48hrs.
It's not a big mystery or secret...
AstraZ:
- weakened adenovirus encoding the SARS CoV 2 Spike glycoprotein
- L-histidine hydrochloride monohydrate
- magnesium chloride hexahydrate
- polysorbate 80
- ethanol
- sucrose
- sodium chloride (salt)
- disodium edetate dihydrate
- water
Pfizer:
- BNT162b2 RNA.
- ALC-0315
- ALC-0159
- 1,2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine,
- cholesterol
- potassium chloride
- potassium dihydrogen phosphate,
- inert nanites that can only be activated by 5G
- sodium chloride (salt)
- disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate
- sucrose
- water
you slipped that one in there nicely:laugh:
I spoke to Bill Gates this morning, and i registered on his tracking network :smug:
Cherie
07-03-2021, 04:08 PM
Thank you...just wondering because so far most people who have the Oxford one seem to feel poorly for 48hrs.
I have friends a a local school, they all had AZ, it was mixed who had side affects and who didn't
yeah, i know people who had pfizer and had side effects. It just depends on peoples individual biology. Also, more people are getting the AZ vaccine than any other so that will reflect in the numbers experiencing side effects
UserSince2005
07-03-2021, 04:13 PM
I paid and got the both shots
I paid and got the both shots
well you didnt get it from any legitimate source
Cherie
07-03-2021, 04:16 PM
User is the 90 year old woman who was scammed in South London :omgno:
rusticgal
07-03-2021, 04:19 PM
I have friends a a local school, they all had AZ, it was mixed who had side affects and who didn't
Oh ok...
Kazanne
07-03-2021, 04:23 PM
My son had the Oxford one and suffered the same effects...but far worse of course because he is a Man :laugh:
I have my first one booked for the end of the month and second dose in June.
:laugh: Hope yours goes ok rusti :wavey:
Vanessa
07-03-2021, 04:59 PM
I had .y first one, the Oxford one.
Felt poorly for one day, the fine the next.
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hijaxers
07-03-2021, 05:05 PM
Thank you...just wondering because so far most people who have the Oxford one seem to feel poorly for 48hrs.
I had the Oxford one and no side effects at all ,arm bit sore but nowt really.
Oh and same for Grim same vaccine no side effects.
hijaxers
07-03-2021, 05:08 PM
I paid and got the both shots
Really don't believe word of that statement !
Niamh.
24-05-2021, 07:21 AM
Gav is getting his first jab tomorrow, the Pfizer one
Gav is getting his first jab tomorrow, the Pfizer one
….:lovedup:…wonderful news…
Niamh.
24-05-2021, 07:26 AM
….:lovedup:…wonderful news…Yeah :love: I'll be in the next group probably in the next couple of weeks
the vaccine rollout has been nothing short of amazing
Cherie
24-05-2021, 07:30 AM
Gav is getting his first jab tomorrow, the Pfizer one
great news!
Cherie
24-05-2021, 07:33 AM
the vaccine rollout has been nothing short of amazing
It is and the uptake has been very high, not sure if you saw the clip from South Sudan on Sky last week, empty vaccination centres and vaccines that will expire in July as the take up is so low, they interviewed a wide age range and all were against taking it :bored:
It is and the uptake has been very high, not sure if you saw the clip from South Sudan on Sky last week, empty vaccination centres and vaccines that will expire in July as the take up is so low, they interviewed a wide age range and all were against taking it :bored:
it's all about trust. They clearly are worried for whatever reason ... maybe they don't trust the government etc
It's all very well having a world vaccination program, but no vaccine should be going to waste
Cherie
24-05-2021, 07:45 AM
it's all about trust. They clearly are worried for whatever reason ... maybe they don't trust the government etc
It's all very well having a world vaccination program, but no vaccine should be going to waste
felt sorry for the doctors interviewed, you could see how worried they were about the low uptake, if the vaccine is not used they wont get another batch either
Toy Soldier
24-05-2021, 07:51 AM
2nd jab next Saturday, but I wish I was Pfizer not rubbish AZ :hmph:.
Cherie
24-05-2021, 07:52 AM
2nd jab next Saturday, but I wish I was Pfizer not rubbish AZ :hmph:.
it that you Nicky :omgno:
i get my second jab on wednesday
joeysteele
24-05-2021, 08:25 AM
No, in my home only My Mum has had both vaccines.
( She has been quite ill after her second vaccine actually)
Thankfully improving now.
My Cousin who is older than me has had the first.
I've had none yet.
Hence my carrying on as I have been the last year or so to be safe.
…well done TS and bots…:love:…I’m so sorry to hear that your mum has been feeling so low after hers, Joey…but glad that she’s on the up now…:hug:..she’s in very safe and caring hands with you…:love:…
No, in my home only My Mum has had both vaccines.
( She has been quite ill after her second vaccine actually)
Thankfully improving now.
My Cousin who is older than me has had the first.
I've had none yet.
Hence my carrying on as I have been the last year or so to be safe.
people seem to have widely varying side effects, some have no side effects at all from the 2nd jab, others have a tough time of it. The good news is that its short term
Nicky91
24-05-2021, 08:31 AM
No
don't need it, and i won't let my parents force me into getting the vaccine either
AnnieK
24-05-2021, 08:33 AM
No
don't need it, and i won't let my parents force me into getting the vaccine either
Have your parents changed their minds a.d decided to take the vaccine Nicky? I know you mentioned a while ago your mum wasn't keen on getting it
As i understand it, in the netherlands the message is protect others by getting the vaccine, nothing about protecting yourself, which is a bit ... dutch :laugh:
Lewismacfarlane
24-05-2021, 08:38 AM
Ive had both
Ive had both
….that’s wonderful news, Lewis…:hug:…
Cherie
24-05-2021, 08:45 AM
Mr C had zero side affects after his first jab, I had a sore arm and I was very tired :hmph:
AnnieK
24-05-2021, 08:49 AM
Mr C had zero side affects after his first jab, I had a sore arm and I was very tired :hmph:
I had a sore arm and a bit achy after the first....my arm was "dead" for a few days but nothing to really complain about. Have my second in July
Nicky91
24-05-2021, 08:49 AM
As i understand it, in the netherlands the message is protect others by getting the vaccine, nothing about protecting yourself, which is a bit ... dutch :laugh:
herd immunity is what we believe in
Cherie
24-05-2021, 08:50 AM
I had a sore arm and a bit achy after the first....my arm was "dead" for a few days but nothing to really complain about. Have my second in July
yeah tbh it wasn't bad at all, the tiredness was only for a day or two and my arm was sore for a few days, should really have had the jab in my left arm which I will do for second jab!
Toy Soldier
24-05-2021, 08:51 AM
it that you Nicky :omgno:
I'm not worried that it'll kill me but the stats in the news (Pfizer 93% effective and Astra like 66%) made me a bit jealous :hmph:.
I'm not worried that it'll kill me but the stats in the news (Pfizer 93% effective and Astra like 66%) made me a bit jealous :hmph:.
they are both 90% effective from uk data ... they think mainly from the longer interval between jabs
Nicky91
24-05-2021, 08:53 AM
I'm not worried that it'll kill me but the stats in the news (Pfizer 93% effective and Astra like 66%) made me a bit jealous :hmph:.
also Pfizer is not made from a chimp virus unlike Astra or Janssen (J&J)
nicky clearly has the "angry young man" virus these days
Cherie
24-05-2021, 08:56 AM
they are both 90% effective from uk data ... they think mainly from the longer interval between jabs
yes I have seen various stats on it as well , if AZ was not effective given it has been to the over 40s? we would have seen an uptick in that cohort of hospital admissions
Nicky91
24-05-2021, 08:58 AM
nicky clearly has the "angry young man" virus these days
no it is the more ''easily being more triggered than before'' virus
caprimint
24-05-2021, 09:44 AM
There's no way I'd ever get it. The amount of problems people are experiencing from it are shocking. There are people going blind, having heart attacks, strokes, getting blood clots and dying from it...
Cherie
24-05-2021, 10:34 AM
There's no way I'd ever get it. The amount of problems people are experiencing from it are shocking. There are people going blind, having heart attacks, strokes, getting blood clots and dying from it...
do you have percentages for that? like 60 million jabs given if the above were true people would be dropping like flies , people die of things all the time :shrug: just because they got a vaccine doesn't mean the heart attack they were going to have anyway would be prevented
caprimint
24-05-2021, 11:14 AM
do you have percentages for that? like 60 million jabs given if the above were true people would be dropping like flies , people die of things all the time :shrug: just because they got a vaccine doesn't mean the heart attack they were going to have anyway would be prevented
I had a page with numbers not percentages somewhere, I'll try and find it again but this guy has been retweeting a bunch of people's cases: https://twitter.com/Danny1098765
Ofc people die from everything, but as a young healthy person where there is more of a risk of dying from the vaccine than covid itself (or getting worse side effects), it would be dumb to get it imo.
There was also a statement I recall reading about how more people have died from the covid vaccine than any other vaccines all put together in the last 15 years.
And also yes while things can randomly happen, it's not just a coincidence that it's just days, weeks or months after the vaccine in the majority of these cases when there are so many.
Mitchell
24-05-2021, 11:15 AM
I’ve now had my first, and barely had any side effects, but looking forward to my second, nice to be doing my bit :)
Niamh.
24-05-2021, 11:20 AM
I had a page with numbers not percentages somewhere, I'll try and find it again but this guy has been retweeting a bunch of people's cases: https://twitter.com/Danny1098765
Ofc people die from everything, but as a young healthy person where there is more of a risk of dying from the vaccine than covid itself (or getting worse side effects), it would be dumb to get it imo.
There was also a statement I recall reading about how more people have died from the covid vaccine than any other vaccines all put together in the last 15 years.
And also yes while things can randomly happen, it's not just a coincidence that it's just days, weeks or months after the vaccine in the majority of these cases when there are so many.
That's just not true. Social media driven conspiracy theories more like
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-vaers-deaths-idUSL1N2LV0NY
Sadly our lovely daughter ( pregnant) has contracted Covid19 for the SECOND time and the track and trace said they’d never come across anyone who’s had it twice !
I’m sure I’ve heard of quite a few getting it twice ??
It’s more than likely the Indian variant as it’s rife at the school she works at .
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Niamh.
24-05-2021, 11:25 AM
Sadly our lovely daughter ( pregnant) has contracted Covid19 for the SECOND time and the track and trace said they’d never come across anyone who’s had it twice !
I’m sure I’ve heard of quite a few getting it twice ??
It’s more than likely the Indian variant as it’s rife at the school she works at .
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Had she been vaccinated?
…how is she doing, Zizu…is she ok, doe she have symptoms of feeling unwell…?…
I heard a doctor yesterday on LBC radio saying that the recent data show that females are experiencing far more side effects than males !!!!
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AnnieK
24-05-2021, 11:26 AM
Sadly our lovely daughter ( pregnant) has contracted Covid19 for the SECOND time and the track and trace said they’d never come across anyone who’s had it twice !
I’m sure I’ve heard of quite a few getting it twice ??
It’s more than likely the Indian variant as it’s rife at the school she works at .
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Hope she gets better quickly Zizu. :love:
….congratulations btw…:love:…will that be your first grandchild or you already Grand Zizu…?…
UserSince2005
24-05-2021, 11:28 AM
I paid and got the both shots
ive had my 3rd and 4th shot now, just to be sure.
Cherie
24-05-2021, 11:28 AM
Had she been vaccinated?
probably not as the vaccine wasn't recommended for pregnant women, though that might have changed now
I heard a doctor yesterday on LBC radio saying that the recent data show that females are experiencing far more side effects than males !!!!
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…strangely with the virus in early days, wasn’t it being said that males were more vulnerable…?…
ive had my 3rd and 4th shot now, just to be sure.
…extra shots since 2005…:love:…
…how is she doing, Zizu…is she ok, doe she have symptoms of feeling unwell…?…
She’s been poorly but seems to be passed the worst ( hopefully) though so many do improve then get really poorly around day 10 don’t they .
She’s a teacher so she’s mentally/ physically frazzled anyway after the last year or so ... plus near constant morning sickness hasn’t helped.
She described it like having a chest infection ..
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….congratulations btw…:love:…will that be your first grandchild or you already Grand Zizu…?…
Number 3 on its way :)
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…strangely with the virus in early days, wasn’t it being said that males were more vulnerable…?…
Yes ... it’s all so confusing isn’t it !!
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Mitchell
24-05-2021, 11:32 AM
Sadly our lovely daughter ( pregnant) has contracted Covid19 for the SECOND time and the track and trace said they’d never come across anyone who’s had it twice !
I’m sure I’ve heard of quite a few getting it twice ??
It’s more than likely the Indian variant as it’s rife at the school she works at .
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I hope she has a speedy recovery
Daniel-X
24-05-2021, 11:37 AM
Yeah I had my first one last week because of an illness in the family.
I hope she has a speedy recovery
Thank you !
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Cherie
24-05-2021, 11:40 AM
Yes you are correct .. she’s not had any vaccines as yet .. she wasn’t eligible ( age wise) and they weren’t sure about vaccines for pregnant women’s few weeks ago
Recently published data ( just a few days ago) suggests that pregnant women SHOULD get vaccinated now as it greatly helps against still births if they get Covid ..
It’s all come too late for her this time ... maybe she’ll consider it in a few months?!
It’s a dilemma .... the other complication is that her hubby doesn’t have any faith at all - in Covid vaccines :(
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its a dilemma for sure, good luck to her, at least she will have antibodies now until she gives birth and then she can decide.
Congrats :love:
….congratulations btw…:love:…?…
Thank you
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its a dilemma for sure, good luck to her, at least she will have antibodies now until she gives birth and then she can decide.
Congrats :love:
Thank you
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Niamh.
24-05-2021, 11:42 AM
probably not as the vaccine wasn't recommended for pregnant women, though that might have changed now
My sister in law is pregnant and has had hers, she did masses of research on it (she's a very intelligent and clued in woman) and spoke to Doctors about it and decided that the benefits massively out weighed any possible side effects
Number 3 on its way :)
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…3 is a gorgeous number, a perfect blend with 2, I think….:love:..
Cherie
24-05-2021, 11:49 AM
My sister in law is pregnant and has had hers, she did masses of research on it (she's a very intelligent and clued in woman) and spoke to Doctors about it and decided that the benefits massively out weighed any possible side effects
It wasn't recommended here up until a few weeks ago, so she wouldn't have been eligible previously
Niamh.
24-05-2021, 11:51 AM
It wasn't recommended here up until a few weeks ago, so she wouldn't have been eligible previously
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