Had mine this morning.Had my Pfizer this morning,no side effects but a sore arm as if its been punched.
I understand you don’t have to wait for the Oxford one, but do for the Pfizer, not sure why the difference, but guess some have a reaction.Odd thing was mrs Robo had the Oxford jab a few weeks ago and was sent straight out, I had the Pfizer jab and had to sit and wait 15 minutes before I could go.
I had the AZ one a week ago, and had to sit for 15mins as I was driving, non drivers they were letting go straight after.Had mine on Thursday, no effects until Friday night when I felt really tired by 8pm so went to bed, got a nagging headache today, but prefer that to the alternative.
Odd thing was mrs Robo had the Oxford jab a few weeks ago and was sent straight out, I had the Pfizer jab and had to sit and wait 15 minutes before I could go.
I drove, but they didn’t get me to stop. My friend went to a different surgery, he was told to sit down for 15 minutes as he was driving.I had the AZ one a week ago, and had to sit for 15mins as I was driving, non drivers they were letting go straight after.
It was bloody military - in a nice good way
No shivers or shakes but did wake up at 0200 drenched in sweat in and had to change t-shirt...I had the shaky shivers (medical terminology) that night. Wifey had a banging headache. Both common side effects. Better than the other side effect...
Lots of sore arms with both types, I wonder if this is due to large numbers of inexperienced injecting staff, with a very short time window to get you done?Had my Pfizer this morning,no side effects but a sore arm as if its been punched.
I'd think that any intramuscular injection is going to hurt afterwards..?
When i came home from hospital after my Cancer surgery 5 years ago i had to inject myself right into my stomach for 28 days straight to stop blood clotting thinking about it now i don't even know how i managed it to be honest.Just about. I had several courses of antibiotics for ear infections around the ages of 4 or 5. They were intramuscular, into the buttock. Boy did I cry
I did that to my wife we made a joke of it but it was horrible at the timeWhen i came home from hospital after my Cancer surgery 5 years ago i had to inject myself right into my stomach for 28 days straight to stop blood clotting thinking about it now i don't even know how i managed it to be honest.
Had that after my hip replacement, some nights i just there with the needle in my hand fearing the worst ! Fun tho as a kid i had loads of hay fever jaabs and got told by a nurse don't tense your arm, most of them never hurt. my turn tmrw at 16. 20 !When i came home from hospital after my Cancer surgery 5 years ago i had to inject myself right into my stomach for 28 days straight to stop blood clotting thinking about it now i don't even know how i managed it to be honest.
I had to do it to the wife and sort out the pegWhen i came home from hospital after my Cancer surgery 5 years ago i had to inject myself right into my stomach for 28 days straight to stop blood clotting thinking about it now i don't even know how i managed it to be honest.
Same here....my vaccine had a strange name....it was called couragous I think.Had mine on Thursday, no effects until Friday night when I felt really tired by 8pm so went to bed, got a nagging headache today, but prefer that to the alternative.
Odd thing was mrs Robo had the Oxford jab a few weeks ago and was sent straight out, I had the Pfizer jab and had to sit and wait 15 minutes before I could go.
First person I have heard of catching it twice....I was not sure if you could till now.I should be getting vacinated next sunday but have to postpone as I am recovering from my second bout of Covid19 , thankfully the second bout was only mild. For someone who works from home and avoids people , I was just unlucky