COVID-19 vaccine

Started by TheDvEight, February 17, 2021, 09:18:58 AM

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Liberator

Quote from: OldBloke;444977I'm guessing you'll favour Translucent. I know I would :norty:

Knowing my luck I'll get The Deep powers.

DiseasedBunny

Quote from: Liberator;444975Well I got the text yesterday and will be being pumped with one concoction or another next Thursday.

I want the inevitable super powers we will all develop in a few years time, I've done my research by watching the documentary "The Boys", I know how it works.

As long as you're not stood in a knock off superman suit, knocking one out from a tall building....

DannagE

Quote from: DiseasedBunny;444980As long as you're not stood in a knock off superman suit, knocking one out from a tall building....

Welp, thats my weekend ruined again!

smilodon

Check the make of vaccine. You should be getting something called Compound V, don't worry it's completely safe.
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sulky_uk

so I had mine in Saudi military hospital yesterday, very slick op, 20 mins and that included the 15 i had to wait as i was driving. Apart from about 3 hours last night where i felt totally crap, so far been good all-day,(binge watching the witcher).

on a bonus note i seem to be getting better mobile reception and feel like i'm being watched:D


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Jamoe

Got the AstraZeneca vaccination today at my GP (I'm 42, my area is probably ahead of the game). I'm waiting for the side effects to kick in, so far barely a sore arm. Will report back later.

Sneakytiger

side effects will probally kick in tomorrow for u m8, did for me, headache shivers etc, but only lasts a day.
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suicidal_monkey

Quote from: sulky_uk;444985on a bonus note i seem to be getting better mobile reception and feel like i'm being watched:D
Was there a small capsule in your vaccine? One that  makes imperceptible beeping noises and shows up under an RF scan? :ninja:
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smilodon

There's also the distinct possibility that you won't get any adverse effects at all. I fortunately managed to completely avoid any ill effects whatsoever with the Oxford Astrazeneca dose.

Apart from now being tracked in real time by GCHQ and the NSA of course as Mr Monkey mentioned

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smite

Quote from: Jamoe;445413Got the AstraZeneca vaccination today at my GP (I'm 42, my area is probably ahead of the game). I'm waiting for the side effects to kick in, so far barely a sore arm. Will report back later.

Had my jab Monday night. Tuesday daytime was fine, about 7pm last night started to feel ****.
Headaches, tingling sensation all over my back and neck, sore muscles, nausea, swapping from being hot to cold every 15 mins or so, sore eyes and feeling very tired.
Today, just got a headache :D

Jamoe

Woke up in the night feeling, well, just weird tbh. Tingling, joints aching and headache. I won't be concentrating today so I've taken some cold and flu, rang in sick.

My GP had started working through the 40-50s. Starting with the 50s and working back. Chap said they got to about 48s and gave up and just messaged everyone in that group. Still plenty older than me that haven't bothered yet which is a bit depressing.

Gorion

Quote from: albert;444897So if anyone who had the mRNA type, please let us know if your balls drop off or you grow an extra nose in the near future :norty:

Took the second Pfizer dose last week.  Would like to announce that my balls didn't drop off.  No new nasal cavities either... Although, I wouldn't mind an extra set of hands to be honest.

Jokes apart, the only side effect was intense pain in the bicep area where the injections were delivered.  Its literally the same feeling you get the day after you go to the gym, and did not stop lifting dumbbells until your bicep gives out.
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A Twig

Interestingly - according to my wife who is a pharmacist and jabs people a lot - the pain from most injections is usually from how "well" the jab was done rather than the actual drug. My wife did my flu jab a few years back and I didn't feel a thing. When she was on maternity I had to go to Boots and the chap pretty much took a run up and I was sore for a couple days.
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albert

It's the same wtih donating blood. I've had a lot of almost un-noticable donations, just lie back and you feel some weight of the gear on your arm but no local pain.

Then you get a farmhand with a club once in a while and you feel like you were arm wrestling rather than donating blood.

It also has to do with the luck of the draw, does the needle go through sensitive tissue or get lucky and miss.
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DiseasedBunny

my 2nd one hit me worse than the first - felt like a hangopver the next day, arm was tender for about 48-72 hours - fiine since though