Jim_Hodge wrote: » It seems to be the older you are the less reaction.
coldfire1x wrote: » So how long before people are getting their vaccine appointments after the registration?
revelman wrote: » Maybe but it every member of my extended family who had AZ had no reaction and this includes a 35 year old!
secman wrote: » The wide variances of affects of the various vaccines almost mirrors the variances of the symptoms of people who contracted the covid19 virus, from little or no reaction, to mild and severe reactions. Just an observation.
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Depends on where you are. I was 16 days.
wiz569 wrote: » Registered last Friday, had first jab this morning in Citywest
jos28 wrote: » I'm the same as yourself Maggie. AZ at 1.30 yesterday and had a horrible night. Shivers, sweats, thumping headache despite taking paracetamol throughout. According to my fitbit I got 1 hour 32 mins sleep. Feeling rotten this morning, sore all over and as weak as a kitten. How can something that's supposed to be good for you make you feel so bad.
Don2017 wrote: » Sounds nasty ....I think ill take my chances on the covid rather than the vaccine
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 !
coldfire1x wrote: » Nice, thats only about a week
Walter Sobchak III wrote: » 59yo. Registered on the portal on Monday the 3rd of May. Text 5pm Friday 7th of May. AZ. City West the next day at 2.30pm. Military precision. 40 minutes in and out. No after effects. Feeling bullet proof.
Woody79 wrote: » Annecdotely these symptoms seem to happen more so for women. More responsive immune system (heard it was natures way of protecting children in womb). Maybe why they are faring slightly better with covid also. I got AZ. Said to myself I will lie down for 10 mins after breakfast and woke up at 5pm in state of confusion . Never left the house that day.
Deleted User wrote: » mmmm......I know 2 women in the last week (one is my sister who got the exact same Batch No as me!) and they had no symptoms whatsoever! I am never sick. I didn't leave the house all day either today, the tiredness is serious, was moving around like a 90 year old... (and I am a regular runner, swimmer and cyclist) I felt so bad I was wondering what kind of stuff is in this vaccine :eek: But after an early night I hope to be back in work tomorrow (in a vaccination centre).
plodder wrote: » Is nobody getting it on Dublin northside? Seem to be just hearing about Aviva and Citywest.
Woody79 wrote: » I know a 40 something nurse and a women in her sixties. Both got AZ first dose in last few months, both very sick for 48 hours. Luck of the draw...https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/mellor-bedridden-horrendous-pain-after-23986915
Deleted User wrote: » I didn't leave the house all day either today, the tiredness is serious, was moving around like a 90 year old... (and I am a regular runner, swimmer and cyclist) I felt so bad I was wondering what kind of stuff is in this vaccine? I know 2 women in the last week (one is my sister who got the exact same Batch No as me!) and they had no symptoms. I am never sick whereas my sister has underlying health conditions, yet she had no reaction at all. Its a strange one. But after an early night I hope to be back in work tomorrow (in a vaccination centre).
jos28 wrote: » That's exactly how I feel, how can something that makes you feel so bad be good for you. I was so reluctant to take AZ, I tried everything to get Pfizer but no luck. I feel as if my system has been poisoned. Hope you feel well enough to go to work tomorrow. I plan to self medicate with a couple of glasses of wine and an early night.
Fann Linn wrote: » How long is the wait for second jab? 12/16 weeks?
Jim_Hodge wrote: » The one thing you should avoid is alcohol. Keep well hydrated.
Strumms wrote: » The fuzzy fatigued almost jet lagged feeling wore off around the same time... woke up still feeling a bit fuzzy but after breakfast, a shower and my exercise class I’m back to normal, if I was ever normal.