News0 min ago
I've Had The Vaccine...
54 Answers
After musch research and a convo with my consultant I had the Pfizer Vaccine on Friday. Got all my ducks lined up in a row viz a viz side effects -homemade soup in the Fridge, someone to look after the horses etc. - and 'Zilch'! Nothing !
Sat on the couch Friday evening expecting it to 'hit me' at any moment -nothing, except a huge appetite for some reason. My arm was not even sore. OH has his last week ( AZ) and the same -no side effects except his arm was a bit sore for 48 hours. Talked to a few neighbours and two were the same as us, no side effects, the other (male) was laid up in bed for 48 hours, literally could not get out of bed.
Weird.
Sat on the couch Friday evening expecting it to 'hit me' at any moment -nothing, except a huge appetite for some reason. My arm was not even sore. OH has his last week ( AZ) and the same -no side effects except his arm was a bit sore for 48 hours. Talked to a few neighbours and two were the same as us, no side effects, the other (male) was laid up in bed for 48 hours, literally could not get out of bed.
Weird.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by AuntPollyGrey. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. // I am hoping that the GP was confused as they just can't "do a trial"//
Peter Pedant "if they are gonna do it anyway, then they can - because it is not a trial, they were gonna do it ( Trials being radically different, dice and barred cages and fings oh and monkeys)
Collecting anonymised data after doing something you would do anyway is NOT a trial and is good practice"
Except in this case giving a different vaccine for the second dose than from the first one had been explicitly ruled out in the UK except under certain unusual circumstances.
Peter Pedant "if they are gonna do it anyway, then they can - because it is not a trial, they were gonna do it ( Trials being radically different, dice and barred cages and fings oh and monkeys)
Collecting anonymised data after doing something you would do anyway is NOT a trial and is good practice"
Except in this case giving a different vaccine for the second dose than from the first one had been explicitly ruled out in the UK except under certain unusual circumstances.
I think some of the wide range of side effects might have something to do with the nocebo effect:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Noceb o
https:/
Brainiac -I don't think so , not for me anyway. I was fully expecting some sort of symptom(s) and put things in place in case I had to have a couple of days in bed. I waited and waited.... thankfully nothing happened. I must admit the following day was so busy lambing I hadn't time to even think about if I felt ill or not.
I had mines (AZ) on Saturday and have had a sore arm since yesterday but other than that, nothing.
I was surprised I didnt have to wait after the jag to make sure I had no reaction but was telt only to sit in the car or walk around for ten minutes.
I checked online and the advice about waiting 10-15 minutes inside the vaccination centre changed in January and no longer applies to AZ jags.
I was surprised I didnt have to wait after the jag to make sure I had no reaction but was telt only to sit in the car or walk around for ten minutes.
I checked online and the advice about waiting 10-15 minutes inside the vaccination centre changed in January and no longer applies to AZ jags.