Had the flu jab a couple weeks ago. No problem. Had my Covid jab on Wednesday. They stressed that I might feel rough but I have been fine. As usual I asked the nurse if I could have a sticker for being a brave boy
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Had the flu jab a couple weeks ago. No problem. Had my Covid jab on Wednesday. They stressed that I might feel rough but I have been fine. As usual I asked the nurse if I could have a sticker for being a brave boy
Had no real problems apart from slight arm ache from covid jab
Had mine (Moderna) on Wed, couldn’t get out of bed on Thursday, still feel ill ache’s and pains everywhere
Wife and I had Moderna (?) this time
Felt well rough and arm aches for a couple of days , had no problems previously
Also tested positive for Covid last week so me, wife n daughter all had it
Have to say didn’t even feel any symptoms compared to first time round
Have to be thankful for that
I had the fourth Covid jab, it made me ill for five days, but I'm glad I had it. Who wants to catch a cold?
It appears that I could be wrong regarding my painful arm as others have experienced the same problem with the Covid jab. No other symptoms though. Had Moderna this time as all others were Pfeizer. Forgot to say that my wife wasn't too good for a couple of days. It seems that there is no rhyme nor reason regarding individual reactions to the jab but I'm convinced that in 99% of cases it does make the illness less severe. In my case I had no symptoms with any of the jabs nor Covid itself.
Not had mine this year yet. First one I had was fine but had an ache in the arm for about 24 hours whereas the second I actually got mild symptoms and felt a bit rough for a couple of days. One was Moderna, the other Pfeizer. Forget now which caused what but do remember people at work saying exactly the same. Still, better safe than sorry I guess.