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[Closed] COVID vaccination side effects. What were yours?

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Plus the figures quoted say the whole of the EU is 10,000, the EU having ten times the population of the UK. So the UK having a third less says blood clots in the UK are significantly higher than for all of the EU.

Typo in the original article - this is from the BMJ
"About 100 000 people develop blood clots every month in the EU, and 3000 cases a month are thought to occur in the UK."


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 12:59 pm
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That makes more sense then.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 1:05 pm
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Had my first dose of Pfizer this morning. All the folks at the Alderley Park site were absolutely lovely.

4 hours on, my arm is sore enough that I've decided not to go out on my bike. Feel really lethargic but that could be my hayfever. I'm a few months shy of 35.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 4:04 pm
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Apparently there is a bit of a cure for the vaccine sore arm. You windmill/swing about that arm to increase the blood flow which apparently helps.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 4:54 pm
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Really? Can't say that I much feel like swinging it around!


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 5:05 pm
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It’s the the side effects you’ll develop in about 5 years that you really need to worry about.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 7:21 pm
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Oh @jonundercover you're hilarious!!

Have you considered a career in observational comedy?


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 7:26 pm
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Wow fantastic response , let’s hope I’m funny in 5 years.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 7:39 pm
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None. As age 49 and fit as a fiddle I have absolutely zero intention of receiving a jab for a virus that I had 12 months ago and has no chance of killing me. Absolutely amazed so many folk are rushing to roll up their sleeves for a jab that has been released under emergency license.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 10:53 pm
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Fairly sure that there's are separate hard of thinking anti vax "discussion" thread....maybe pop in there with the other "fit as a fiddle" folk, and leave this one for the actual grown ups.....


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 10:57 pm
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Fairly sure that there’s are separate hard of thinking anti vax “discussion” thread….maybe pop in there with the other “fit as a fiddle” folk, and leave this one for the actual grown ups…..

Oh dear pal. You really should turn off the TV and have a peruse of the ONS stats. Tells you everything you need to know.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:11 pm
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Apologies. ONS = Office for National Statistics.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:12 pm
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I’m now ten days after my second AZ jab.
I’m not sure I’d got back to ‘normal’, quite, after the first one 12 weeks previously ; I’d been feeling quite fatigued, but had largely put that down to needing a holiday from work. 2nd jab has made me feel very tired indeed - a biggish local road climb, On a geared bike,last Sunday left me gasping, whilst it’s usually just a steady grind on my singlespeed and although now in middle of a week off work, even just setting up camp with the missus and kids wore me out and I’ve hardly felt that I want to get On a bike. Going to try a loop of a local ‘red’graded xc trail tomorrow to see how I get on.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:16 pm
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@flanagaj - that's a sensible approach if you do not interact with others at any point in the next 2 years.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:22 pm
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I'm going to go out on a huge limb, and guess that you could probably use whatever is on the ONS website to fit a huge range of narratives.

As it is, I'll stick with my own narrative of....I lost my career as a musician to Covid, new 'career' as a supermarket delivery driver saw the store I work at suffer a Covid outbreak with several hospitalizations and almost 50% of staff test positive....I'll trust multiple peer reviewed scientists to advise us of the best way forward 👍

Edit: I don't own a TV, so not sure turning one off will have much of an impact.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:24 pm
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My wife and I got the AZ at the same time, same booth by Shaky Tom around 9am
I reckon there was a 50:50 chance he or I would have got the vaccine.

I got a sore neck and shoulders by lunch, felt achy early evening sore joints. I woke up in bed with a boiling and shivering


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:27 pm
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that’s a sensible approach if you do not interact with others at any point in the next 2 years.

Next 2 years? I'm intrigued. Do tell.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:27 pm
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I’m going to go out on a huge limb, and guess that you could probably use whatever is on the ONS website to fit a huge range of narratives.

Not quite. Last time I researched this subject. The total number of people aged 0 - 60 who had died in the UK since March 2019 from covid and had no underlying comorbidity was < 1000.

That's correct. 1000!


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:32 pm
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You really should turn off the TV and have a peruse of the ONS stats.

Well it's a difficult choice but I'm surprised that perusing the ONS stats isn't more popular.


 
Posted : 03/06/2021 11:32 pm
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As it is, I’ll stick with my own narrative of….I lost my career as a musician to Covid, new ‘career’ as a supermarket delivery driver saw the store I work at suffer a Covid outbreak with several hospitalizations and almost 50% of staff test positive

Tom b, do you work at [removed- MODS]


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 7:23 am
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covid and had no underlying comorbidity was < 1000.

That's a remarkably small subset you're using there. I hope that your gamble pays off and the rest of us doing our best for the herd will cover any other risk.

You'll need to be very certain that ALL potential comorbities are covered by the larger section in the age range selected as there's a chance that YOU may have something that doesn't show yet and it leaves you vulnerable.


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 8:41 am
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While I think a thread about side-effects is fairly pointless cos everyone's will be different, going on to said thread to boast about how clever you are for NOT getting the vaccine is the height of pointlessness. Halfwit.


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 8:57 am
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I’m 36, as fit as a fiddle, with no underlying comorbities and I spent 5 months working part time because of long COVID. Yeah I’m not dead but it’s been shit, I’m still not better and my work lost >50% of my productivity. You can make the stats fit your narrative...but they aren’t the full story. I nearly cried from sheer relief when I got my vaccine this week. The ambulance service were down a paramedic for 8 weeks as p20 recovered from getting the virus. The picture and impact is far bigger than the number dead.

Oh and yes I do understand how peer reviewed science works...I am a peer reviewed scientist!


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 9:12 am
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Yep, what does the ONS have on numbers of people with Long Covid? Is it even fully diagnosable as a condition?


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 9:19 am
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I think I got given the wrong jab. Had the my second AZ on weds and yesterday did the fastest 100km road ride In years. Any chance these things are performance enhancing? 😕


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 10:14 am
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Also had my second AZ jab on Wed & felt a slight ‘performance boost’ the following day .... honestly who knows 🤔


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 9:51 pm
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Had the my second AZ on weds and yesterday did the fastest 100km road ride In years.

Apparently it's the side effects in 5 years time that you should be worried about.


 
Posted : 04/06/2021 10:03 pm
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None. As age 49 and fit as a fiddle I have absolutely zero intention of receiving a jab for a virus that I had 12 months ago and has no chance of killing me. Absolutely amazed so many folk are rushing to roll up their sleeves for a jab that has been released under emergency license.

You do understand though that you can still catch it ?, and theres no way of telling what effect it could have on you a 2nd time.
As has been reported other fit people have been left seriously debilitated as the virus attacks many parts of the body and organs, the lungs especially. Which are one of the main organs that mean the difference between fitness, and hardly being able to walk more than a few steps without becoming breathless.

The vaccine wont prevent you from catching it, nor passing it on, but it will lessen the effect it has.

Now I suspect you have little to no scientific knowledge, and certainly nothing in virology, and while you claim it has been released under an emergency license, it has been fully tested.
Any argument to the contrary relies upon unknown or unproven speculation without taking into account that the nearly the entire worlds scientific community have been working on a vaccine, with no expense spared, rather than a small group working to a budget on an individual drug or vaccine asx would normally be the case.
I would agree that it has been put out quickly, by cutting through all the red tape, but not without the proper procedure of development and testing.

To suggest otherwise is little more than idle speculation, ignoring the glaring issues, especially being wholly unable to prove that point.

I would urge you to reconsider, for your own wellbeing. we dont get long on this earth, but it is nice to be able to enjoy this time and not spend it tied to a wheelchair or oxygen machine.

NOTE - Relies to other comments about selfishness etc -
It is not selfish to refuse this vaccine,it just isn't clever in respect of that individuals own health and well being, as you can still contract the virus and still pass it on and while the virus due to the vaccine will not effect you to a serious degree, even vaccinated it can still be passed to someone unavaccinated and cause then very serious ill effects ranging from debilitating conditions through to a fatal worst case scenario.
It is social distancing, washing your hands, wearing a mask and those other aspects that help prevent transmission, rather than just having the vaccine yourself. Thats a fallacy.


 
Posted : 05/06/2021 5:52 am
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Not quite. Last time I researched this subject. The total number of people aged 0 – 60 who had died in the UK since March 2019 from covid and had no underlying comorbidity was < 1000

Does ONS have any numbers for older people who have died because they caught the virus through a chain of transmission that included someone who didn't take appropriate steps to prevent that happening.

Had the my second AZ on weds and yesterday did the fastest 100km road ride In years.

Apparently it’s the side effects in 5 years time that you should be worried about.

Places small bet on dazh for TdF 2026.


 
Posted : 05/06/2021 8:16 am
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2nd jab yesterday.

First one floored me for 12 hours, just a bit tired and lethargic today, with a bit of a sore arm.

TBH, it could just as easily be because I had a bit of a weekend of riding and drinking with a bit too much sun thrown in too.


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 3:47 pm
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Was going to add my 2nd reply to this but forget. 2nd AZ jab 4 days ago, after GP surgery sent a txt that morning. Cycled there and back. Did a slightly longer ride home of ten miles. Felt tired in evening, a bit run down, brief shakes after getting in bed early. Slight headache the next morning and the following day felt fine and have done since.


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 3:58 pm
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2nd AZ yesterday

I lost a day to the first one, no energy and basically felt like I was going down with a bad cold that then didn't materialise

Today I feel like a mild hangover - tired, a bit 'dull' but nothing that particularly concerns. Would not go for a ride if I had one planned, but not taking to my bed either.


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 4:34 pm
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1st one, nothing more than a thirst next day.
2nd one last Thursday, mild arm soreness apart from that nothing else.


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 4:52 pm
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2nd AZ jab last week. Just a sore arm for a bit. Nothing like as bad as the first one (shivers, fever etc).


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 4:55 pm
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1st one killed me
2nd one brought me back to life
(Is anyone really reading these posts?)


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 4:56 pm
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1st one killed me
2nd one brought me back to life
(Is anyone really reading these posts?)

Yes, and we're taking bets which way any future 3rd booster jab goes for you.....


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 4:59 pm
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1st one killed me
2nd one brought me back to life
(Is anyone really reading these posts?)

Of course!


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 5:05 pm
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Dammit! 😛


 
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3rd will turn us all into a actual real life (but dead) zombies. Obviously.
Can't say I've ready many of these but I'm sure somebody is!


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 5:24 pm
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Got Pfizered on Saturday avo. Slightly sore shoulder for about 24 hrs but didn't stop me mowing the lawn. No other effects at all.


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 5:56 pm
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As most others, I had 12 hours of sweats and fever symptoms with the first AZ jab, then 24 hours feeling hungover like I was 21 again (I'm 49)

Second jab yesterday afternoon. Felt ok, went to bed and woke up at normal time this morning slightly hot. Have had a slightly fuzzy head all day but nothing like as bad as the first one.


 
Posted : 07/06/2021 11:30 pm
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My first jab had very mild symptoms, felt slightly “fuzzy” for 24 hours and very tired.
Had 2nd jab on Friday and no discernible symptoms at all.


 
Posted : 08/06/2021 8:41 am
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First Pfizer on Thursday, had a sore arm for a few days but nothing else


 
Posted : 08/06/2021 9:50 am
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Just had 2nd AZ at 11.5 weeks. After hour just slightly sore/tingly arm. Was bad (chills/shakes) last time - about 11 hours after jab, lasted for 8 hours or so. See how I go later...


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 1:40 pm
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Second Pfizer on Monday
Rode Golfie on Tuesday and fell asleep for an hour after getting back down
Unusual for me so a tiredness side effect I suppose
Other than that. Nothing

Oh I lost my nerve on a big drop today and I’m blaming the vaccine for that as well


 
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