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I had the first vaccination yesterday afternoon and have had the worst night I can ever recall. Still awake at 3.30 and got up for the loo, and couldn't manage more than an hour or hour and a quarter segments all night. I had a thumping headache and even though I took a hot water bottle to bed, I was cold and shivery. Every time I woke up, I had to go to the loo - 5 in all but I didn't have the energy to go downstairs to get some paracetamol. Eventually I soaked a flannel in cold water and kept that on my head but this morning, head still thumping and neck stiff. Anyone had similar symptoms and how long are they likely to last. I've taken some paracetamol now.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My Mater had the Oxford one and extreme fatigue to the point that she was non-responsive to folk and no food or fluids - they put her on an end of life path.
My sister broke the vicious cycle and she's been bright, cheery and hungry since! They're taking her off the path. It's been the strongest reaction of any of the homes within the Group as to inmates - but there have been several reports of extreme fatigue from the staff. The manageress is doing the right thing in notifying the quacks before round two......
My sister broke the vicious cycle and she's been bright, cheery and hungry since! They're taking her off the path. It's been the strongest reaction of any of the homes within the Group as to inmates - but there have been several reports of extreme fatigue from the staff. The manageress is doing the right thing in notifying the quacks before round two......
// I thought they were not allowed to say which one you had.//
nope - I got a pfiser sticker
it seems to be around 24 h
youcan make out a yellow card
https:/ /yellow card.mh ra.gov. uk/
= officially report this as a side effect - if you want
my parents old adage - well it is lucky you didnt get the disease you would have died! - is going the rounds
nope - I got a pfiser sticker
it seems to be around 24 h
youcan make out a yellow card
https:/
= officially report this as a side effect - if you want
my parents old adage - well it is lucky you didnt get the disease you would have died! - is going the rounds
Oh dear! That's putting me off the Oxford one too! I have had reactions like that to 'flu vaccines in the past, but they only lasted about 48 hrs.. I'll keep my fingers crossed and go for it because I don't want the itchy rash OH is still suffering from after the Pfizer - 38 days and counting... now trying anti-histamine tablets since hydro-cortisone and betamethasone only ease it but don't clear it.
FAO Squad and Mamyalynne: I took both your suggestions to the nurse doing his dressings, she is young and I don't think she'd heard of them. She didn't comment anyway and looked a bit baffled. Will give the anti-histamines a week and then insist on seeing one of the senior doctors. Getting fed-up of this - better that than Covid though, keep remembering that.
FAO Squad and Mamyalynne: I took both your suggestions to the nurse doing his dressings, she is young and I don't think she'd heard of them. She didn't comment anyway and looked a bit baffled. Will give the anti-histamines a week and then insist on seeing one of the senior doctors. Getting fed-up of this - better that than Covid though, keep remembering that.