BTW you can’t not know which jab you got, it says on your vaccine card.
Interesting, by that logic I’m glad I’ve not caught COVID (and hopefully never do) as I suspect it would have done a number on me.From what I was told getting a reaction isn’t such a bad thing because it shows your immune system is reacting to the jab. But those I know who have had Covid and suffered seem to suffer with the jab and those that didn’t realise they had Covid and get the jab have little reaction.
Yep. From my lack of reaction in first 24 hours I was goingFrom what I was told getting a reaction isn’t such a bad thing because it shows your immune system is reacting to the jab. But those I know who have had Covid and suffered seem to suffer with the jab and those that didn’t realise they had Covid and get the jab have little reaction.
NoooooooooooooooAre you suggesting I'm old?
(Joking)
Had mine 5 minutes ago, in and out in a couple of minutes and straight back home (driving). Didn't even feel it. AZ BTW.
Yeah mine was like a warm bee sting going in. I get the flu vac every year and never feel that going in.Well other than my dad sweating a bit the first day, he's had no other adverse reactions. Whereas my mum's arm is a bit sore (she had hers on Thursday). Both have had the AZ vaccine. If you've ever had a B12 injection, most other injections tend to feel like nothing. B12 if too cold stings like a bee.
Indeed. My grandparents in their mid-80s had no side effects. I’m 31 and felt bloody awful!It's an interesting observation though. My parents are in their 90's ( I think we can all agree that is old ) and they had no adverse reactions either.
I'm 40 and the wife's 39. Both like death warmed up.Indeed. My grandparents in their mid-80s had no side effects. I’m 31 and felt bloody awful!