Lumpy.Monkey wrote: » Age 51 Registered 11 May SMS received 19 May Appointment 22 May, Aviva, Janssen. Nurse refused to vaccinate me after a panic attack. Still waiting for a re-schedule and still getting a different story each time I call the HSE. My profile changed from showing one dose to two doses last week, same as half a dozen others here, but I still fear we're all waiting for the next batch of J&J to arrive. My employer is now asking why I'm not vaccinated given my age. I'm half thinking about making a board game out of the experience in time for the Christmas market .... a mix of bingo, operation, and snakes & ladders.
skerry wrote: » ...... Seen very little getting Moderna here last few pages, seems to be all Pfizer. Anyone comment on how the felt after getting Moderna?
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » Age : 42 Registered: 02/06 SMS Received 05/06 Appointment: 10/06 Pfizer jab. - county cork
mollser wrote: » Appointment got cancelled after I completed the medical questionnaire, I answered everything in the negative with no flags - what the feck did I answer wrong? Does anyone have the questions that are asked? Got onto hse live, very helpful but I seem to be just back in the system now for another appointment, so pssed off
skerry wrote: » Do they advise you to take paracetamol before and iboprufen afterwards?
freida wrote: » If you have the original txt on your phone and you are happy to go. you could just go. They chk the txt and you have that
coldfire1x wrote: » The trick is not to answer anything on the site. When you get an appointment just go to your centre. They verbally ask few questions anyway.
mollser wrote: » Might just do this if its not rescheduled before then, presume they'd slot you in anyway...
Tenger wrote: » Moderna seems to be about 10% of the distribution so far. Have 3 mates in the US who all got Moderna. 2 were fine. 1 had to stay in bed with a high fever and chills after his second shot. That was 6 weeks ago.
rks wrote: » I haven't got any any appointment as yet but I got on to them on Twitter again with more than usual rants. They have now opened a priority case for me, whatever that means. The only difference is that they have given me the case number so next time I call or contact them on Twitter, I will have some reference number. Lets see.
daydorunrun wrote: » I take it there is still very little J&J being administered? I have turned down the Pfizer 3 times now hoping to get a non- mRNA vaccine but I think that's all I'll be offered at this stage.
Furze99 wrote: » Pfizer, Pfizer, Pfizer... unless you're in your 60s, in which case you may take your chances with AstraZeneca, wait months and just go feck off if you don't like it. I think the administration is going to regret this faux pas.
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » You're the 3rd person today to tell me they are holding out for a non mRNA vaccine. Do you mind me asking why?
coldfire1x wrote: » FYI: J&J in Aviva tomorrow. I am curious as well. Why you dont want Pfizer, seems like most people happy with it.
Flying Fox wrote: » Why would you do that? If you're over 50 you'll be able to get J&J in pharmacies soon. Otherwise it's an mRNA and no amount of cancelling appointments will change that.
Marcusm wrote: » Are you under 50? If yes then you’ll be waiting a longtime for an adenovirus vaccine as only available to under 50s if no mRNA vaccine available. Given that sufficient is available, low propspect of J&J for that cohort. Kind
hold my beer wrote: » What faux pas
SusanC10 wrote: » Registered May 23rd. 45. Nothing yet.