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Have you had your booster jab (jag) ?

Have you ? Please change votes when you do ...

  • Not yet

    Votes: 27 9.5%
  • Yes - Pfizer

    Votes: 169 59.7%
  • Yes - Moderna

    Votes: 78 27.6%
  • Yes - Oxford / Astra Zenicac

    Votes: 4 1.4%
  • Yes - other vaccine

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Not having one

    Votes: 5 1.8%
  • comedy option ...

    Votes: 4 1.4%

  • Total voters
    283
  • Poll closed .
I doubt its caused by anxiety...I was looking forward to getting the jab.

Its happening after I eat. And only since the jab. ..I think it's definitely related...I've had a cast iron stomach forever so this is odd for me.

It does seem to have been reported?

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Given that basically everybody is being vaccinated, many people will report various random ailments afterwards, but correlation does not equal causation. I'm not saying it's definitely not what's causing your reflux, but it's more likely that it's not in the scheme of things I would have thought.
 
Given that basically everybody is being vaccinated, many people will report various random ailments afterwards, but correlation does not equal causation. I'm not saying it's definitely not what's causing your reflux, but it's more likely that it's not in the scheme of things I would have thought.

Sure...I get that.

Its one massively coincidence considering my diet does not change week on week.

In a way I'd be happier of it was the vaccine. Otherwise it will need some i investigation as I cant take the usual reflux tabs etc.
 
Felt pretty shitty yesterday after the jab on Tuesday, bit achey, mild headache, feeling warm but not in a sweaty feverish way, very tired. Did my morning stint at work but got someone else to do the evening lock up. Probably asleep by about 7pm then woke up at 2am and didn’t get back to sleep. Feel a bit odd this morning but also a bit more clear-headed than I’ve been of late (was still suffering aftereffects from infection at the beginning of last month). Going into work and will see how it goes, but don’t think I’ll do a long day today (I have a fair bit of freedom with my hours, fortunately, and a backlog of ‘spare’ hours from a few weeks ago I can offset this week)
 
Had mine about an hour ago. Pfizer. The first two were AZ. My arm is a tiny bit sore, but only a tiny bit.

Flu jab later this morning.

Two in one day?

Saw advice against this online, but when I got the flu jab the nurse was saying she thought it was fine.

Tbf I think the advice is just in case an allergic reaction happens - means they’ll know which vaccine to suspect is the cause.
 
OH had his booster (pfizer, first 2 were AZ) yesterday morning and seems to be fine so far. His first AZ vaccine put him in bed for 36 hours feeling really unwell so it's a bit of a relief that subsequent ones haven't had quite that severe affect on him!
I was pleasantly surprised by the lack of side effects this time round too. 2nd jab put me out of action for a couple of days.

I felt a bit tired and slept like a log after my 3rd jab but other than the sore arm that was it. Very happy.
 
Two in one day?

Saw advice against this online, but when I got the flu jab the nurse was saying she thought it was fine.

Tbf I think the advice is just in case an allergic reaction happens - means they’ll know which vaccine to suspect is the cause.
They said it was fine. I'd thought it would be, as my dad had both his booster and his flu jab at the same appointment.
 
Had a pfizer booster , following AZ as dose one and two.
No side effects, got the shivers with the first AZ.
Had a text from gp to book, but seeing the queue in the car park at the gp surgery I just went to local walk in centre, no appt needed, in and out in 20 mins and 15 of that was sitting around after the jab.
 
Got the Pfizer boost just over an hour ago.

Despite being Market Day at the Mart, they had a very, very slick operation going on - with a "several hundred jabs" target for today. In fact, I was well prepared (as in wearing a Tee-shirt & with papers in hand) & made the book-in desk laugh - I spelt out my surname & address identifier using the standard phonetic alphabet. The guy before me had his information written down - I think he was rather deaf & used to lip-reading ...
Between everything, I was in and jabbed 10 minutes before my official appointment time !
Sat and did some puzzles while I did my 15mins wait.
Then had fun finding the car, as it was market day, loads of farm-based 4x4s and tractors conspiring to hide our tiny Rover, as OH had moved parking spot after I went inside !
 
Been trying to book mine but despite it being more than six months the system wouldn't let me. Called the problem number and they told me they couldn't book me either and I had to speak to my specialist haematology doctor (I have an underlying health condition due to my blood, hence the early jab).
I had a hospital appointment with her today and she told me off for not already having the jab. Apparently I was supposed to speak to my GP (who I can never get hold of).
Anyway got it sorted and am having it tomorrow. I was told to go to a drop in, but I have just had a flurry of texts inviting me to book an actual time. Phew.
I was told to book the flu vaccine too, as that could apparently also kill me. Oops.
 
Had pfizer yesterday.
Woke up this morning feeling slightly under the weather, bit dizzy and mildly nauseous, but ok to do some basic stuff.
Having more intense waves of nausea since early evening, also shivery, foggy mild headache & generally a bit achey. The nausea is full on, feels like I’m on a small boat in a very steep sea.
 
Had pfizer yesterday.
Woke up this morning feeling slightly under the weather, bit dizzy and mildly nauseous, but ok to do some basic stuff.
Having more intense waves of nausea since early evening, also shivery, foggy mild headache & generally a bit achey. The nausea is full on, feels like I’m on a small boat in a very steep sea.
Which ones did you have before?
 
astrazeneca for 1st and 2nd.
for both of those I had about 12 hours of not so much as a sore arm, then 36 hours of full on flu symptoms, which melted away like magic on the 2nd day post-vaccine.
Same for my first AZ. Nothing noticeable for the second.

One thing I saw this morning, but am only just thinking about... The booth I went to had a mini whiteboard stating the name of the vaccinator and the vaccine to be given. That suggests that other booths might have been dispensing a different booster. Is that happening? Is it a study?
 
Same for my first AZ. Nothing noticeable for the second.

One thing I saw this morning, but am only just thinking about... The booth I went to had a mini whiteboard stating the name of the vaccinator and the vaccine to be given. That suggests that other booths might have been dispensing a different booster. Is that happening? Is it a study?
The centre I went to had two queues: one for first or second doses, which would be astrazeneca, and one for the boosters, which was pfizer.
When I booked mine the confirmation text said it would be moderna, but the person registering us on the day said it was only pfizer for boosters.
 
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