Jim_Hodge wrote: » Had the AZ an hour ago in Dundalk. In and out in half an hour.
SourSessions wrote: » 60 year old mother and 68 year old aunt both had first AZ this week. No reaction for either of them. In fact, nobody in my family across age groups or vaccine types have had any reaction bar a sore arm for some.
grassylawn wrote: » Family member qualifies for group 7 three times - i.e. they have three of the conditions listed. They asked the GP's office when they would be vaccinated. They were told they wouldn't be until their age cohort comes up. That will be some time I believe as they are under 40. It seems that the rollout is in fact at the discretion of the GPs and that there is a lack of oversight in how they choose to do so. Their justification is that they are overworked. However if that is the case then there is no reason for them to be the ones administering the vaccines. They actually lobbied to be in this position, presumably because it was in their financial interest to be.
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Stupid question probably but bow do we update the poll when we get our seconds jabs?
agoodpunt wrote: » I live in the dublin city centre during the registration it requests your post code to match you to a local vac centre of which there are 3 in walking distance got the appointment for City West Sargart co Dublin, 10am sunday morning dont have a car how does one get there?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Sick as a dog tonight after AZ jab at 11am. Within 3 hours I was shivering. Everything got worse this evening, temperature, chills, aches everywhere, racing heartbeat. I went to bed at 8 pm.........struggled to get out of bed to let the cats out tonight . I’ve taken quite a lot of disprin and paracetamol. Hope I’m a lot better by morning. I wasn’t expecting this .......... and I work in a vaccination Centre !
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » Got my second AZ jab today. Had a rough 24 hours after the first one so bracing myself for tonight and tomorrow. Have started taking the paracetamol in advance this time to see if it helps fend off the fever symptoms, probably not the medically appropriate way to use paracetamol but I'm giving it a shot anyway. Delighted to have had both doses though. Just need the world to open back up now.
theteal wrote: » I got my first Pfizer at about 17:15 today. Nothing to report yet. I got a text to say I was invited to the local centre on 12th of May between 15:00 - 19:00. This came in at 15:13 today, the 12th of May. Thankfully said centre is only about 400m from the house. With a bit of a queue, I was in and out in 30ish mins
theteal wrote: » Yup, the following day, feels like I got a good punch in the arm. No other effects of note.
Deleted User wrote: » Sick as a dog tonight after AZ jab at 11am. Within 3 hours I was shivering. Everything got worse this evening, temperature, chills, aches everywhere, racing heartbeat. I went to bed at 8 pm.........struggled to get out of bed to let the cats out tonight . I’ve taken quite a lot of disprin and paracetamol. Hope I’m a lot better by morning. I wasn’t expecting this .......... and I work in a vaccination Centre !
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Sorry to hear that. 24 hours on from my AZ and not as much as a sore arm. Nothing. I think they gave me a placebo.
lrushe wrote: » My dad was like that, I had a headache and was achy and tired for a number of days after my AZ jab my dad was out weeding the garden like nothing ever happened!!
Jim_Hodge wrote: » I think they gave me a placebo.