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Got a text to do mine, Epsom nearest to me. I’m 34. Very apprehensive.... dunno why...1
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As @ShootersHillGuru said, that is not necessarily the case. I was given my second date on the day I got the first jab, mother-in-law (1) has to wait for her GP to make contact for her second jab date. Mother-in-law (2) got both her dates up front.clive said:It seems that people who were offered their vaccine by their GP were told to wait to be contacted for their 2nd jab, whereas people who book via the NHS site can book date/time & venue for both their jabs.0 -
I had my AZ today at midday._nam11 said:Got a text to do mine, Epsom nearest to me. I’m 34. Very apprehensive.... dunno why...
I swear I barely felt anything. If you asked me to guarantee 100% that they had injected me I would not have been able to 100%.
11 hours later I have no symptoms, not even any tenderness in my arm.
Absolutely nothing.10 -
I had mine done today at my surgery & was told I’m booked in for 3rd June same time,had a bonus too,my wife came with me as I was one of the last bookings 18:40,we asked if she could have one,if any spares,we were told the surgery closes at 7 & if they had any left over they would let us know,so we waited about with a few others,they literally had 3 doses left & my wife got the very last one of the day....cherryorchard said:I had my first jab on February 11th organised by my GP surgery (although I had to go to different surgery to have it). A second appointment was made whilst I was in treatment room for 29 April - same place, same time.6 -
Booked online today both , first on Monday and the other 2nd week of June , 2 different places
same as covered end , simple on the NHS site
I found it was easier to get booking options online at the end of the day 5.30pm rather than during it .3 -
My Mrs had hers this afternoon. Early 40s, works in social services. Never really gets ill. She was fine when she got home, 1600ish, rough from about 1700. Reporting flu like symptoms, aching joints, loss of appetite.3
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@stonemuse Thanks. I'm intrigued about what I'm going to find.stonemuse said:
Google her name when she was German defence minister.AddicksAddict said:
@stonemuse please share anything you can.stonemuse said:
Look at her track record ... my friends and former colleagues in Germany told me some time back what she was like.AddicksAddict said:
I don't think it's the UK per se, it's anything outside the EU to deflect attention from what a cock-up the member states are making of this. Because the AZ vaccine is ours, we're just an easy target.2121 said:Von der leyn is awful. Has it in for uk.Others have previously posted links a while back.0 -
Got my first booked in for Saturday morning at local surgery. I'm group 8, so on schedule.
A mate of mine who is French, currently in France, and over 50, is very sceptical about the safety of the vaccine. Her opinion is that the testing process was too quick to be rigorous and it's not yet proven to be safe. This is on the back of the blood clot nonsense
I pointed out the plummeting infection and death rates here, but she remains unconvinced. The Europeans have done their population, and economies, no favours.
Somewhat ironically, her local surgery in South London, where she lives most of the time, has invited her to make an appointment for a jab, but she can't get back for it at the moment anyway.2 -
I find it strange that, as I write this, two people have liked this post.PopIcon said:My Mrs had hers this afternoon. Early 40s, works in social services. Never really gets ill. She was fine when she got home, 1600ish, rough from about 1700. Reporting flu like symptoms, aching joints, loss of appetite.
@Popicon I felt very ill after getting my jab but it was all over within 36hrs so I don't think you have any cause to worry, other than you may not be getting a cup of tea in bed this morning. I hope Mrs P feels better soon.1 -
the countries and general population in them didn’t take those decisions, individuals did. It would have worth still being in the EU to be able to let Nigel Farage loose on the EU Parliament...ShootersHillGuru said:
Those countries should be ashamed of themselves.Spitfire76 said:Now there’s a surprise
Covid-19: EU states to resume AstraZeneca vaccine rollout https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-564401390 -
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I think people are liking these posts as having a vaccine is a good thing & for me anyway it was a real red letter day , side affects will come & go & shows the body reacting as it should but overall having a vaccine is very likeableAddicksAddict said:
I find it strange that, as I write this, two people have liked this post.PopIcon said:My Mrs had hers this afternoon. Early 40s, works in social services. Never really gets ill. She was fine when she got home, 1600ish, rough from about 1700. Reporting flu like symptoms, aching joints, loss of appetite.
@Popicon I felt very ill after getting my jab but it was all over within 36hrs so I don't think you have any cause to worry, other than you may not be getting a cup of tea in bed this morning. I hope Mrs P feels better soon.2 -
I expect the likes are for the fact she's actually received the vaccine, which in the long term will protect her and the wider population.AddicksAddict said:
I find it strange that, as I write this, two people have liked this post.PopIcon said:My Mrs had hers this afternoon. Early 40s, works in social services. Never really gets ill. She was fine when she got home, 1600ish, rough from about 1700. Reporting flu like symptoms, aching joints, loss of appetite.
@Popicon I felt very ill after getting my jab but it was all over within 36hrs so I don't think you have any cause to worry, other than you may not be getting a cup of tea in bed this morning. I hope Mrs P feels better soon.
More jabs in arms, the better, especially with the predicted April dip.6 -
That was exactly the same for me at the time although by the evening was feeling a bit rough and next morning it felt like a bad hangoverCovered End said:
I had my AZ today at midday._nam11 said:Got a text to do mine, Epsom nearest to me. I’m 34. Very apprehensive.... dunno why...
I swear I barely felt anything. If you asked me to guarantee 100% that they had injected me I would not have been able to 100%.
11 hours later I have no symptoms, not even any tenderness in my arm.
Absolutely nothing.1 -
I was the same, I didn't feel a thing as the jab went in and only had minor joint pain that evening.Covered End said:
I had my AZ today at midday._nam11 said:Got a text to do mine, Epsom nearest to me. I’m 34. Very apprehensive.... dunno why...
I swear I barely felt anything. If you asked me to guarantee 100% that they had injected me I would not have been able to 100%.
11 hours later I have no symptoms, not even any tenderness in my arm.
Absolutely nothing.1 -
Thanks @AddicksAddictAddicksAddict said:
I find it strange that, as I write this, two people have liked this post.PopIcon said:My Mrs had hers this afternoon. Early 40s, works in social services. Never really gets ill. She was fine when she got home, 1600ish, rough from about 1700. Reporting flu like symptoms, aching joints, loss of appetite.
@Popicon I felt very ill after getting my jab but it was all over within 36hrs so I don't think you have any cause to worry, other than you may not be getting a cup of tea in bed this morning. I hope Mrs P feels better soon.
She's feeling better this morning. My mum who is in her mid 70s had it and had no side effects. In my personal experience, its younger people who had had more adverse side effects.
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Midnight last night, 12 hrs after the jab I felt a bit chilly & a little achy.Covered End said:
I had my AZ today at midday._nam11 said:Got a text to do mine, Epsom nearest to me. I’m 34. Very apprehensive.... dunno why...
I swear I barely felt anything. If you asked me to guarantee 100% that they had injected me I would not have been able to 100%.
11 hours later I have no symptoms, not even any tenderness in my arm.
Absolutely nothing.
Went to bed and felt really chilly & couldn't get to sleep, so took a couple of paracetamol.
Felt a bit restless in the night with arm aching a little.
Woke up this morning feeling ok and went for a 2 mile walk.
Top of arm aches a tiny tiny bit but really nothing.
It's a no brainer, have your jab & enjoy yourself when we open up.10 -
I "liked" the fact that people are sharing their experiences.AddicksAddict said:
I find it strange that, as I write this, two people have liked this post.PopIcon said:My Mrs had hers this afternoon. Early 40s, works in social services. Never really gets ill. She was fine when she got home, 1600ish, rough from about 1700. Reporting flu like symptoms, aching joints, loss of appetite.
@Popicon I felt very ill after getting my jab but it was all over within 36hrs so I don't think you have any cause to worry, other than you may not be getting a cup of tea in bed this morning. I hope Mrs P feels better soon.
Hopefully Poplcon's wife feels ok today.4 -
2nd Jab Tuesday and the last 48 hours I felt truly shocking, flu like symptoms and absolutely shattered etc. Back to full fitness this morning thank god6
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fat man on a moped said:
That was exactly the same for me at the time although by the evening was feeling a bit rough and next morning it felt like a bad hangoverCovered End said:
I had my AZ today at midday._nam11 said:Got a text to do mine, Epsom nearest to me. I’m 34. Very apprehensive.... dunno why...
I swear I barely felt anything. If you asked me to guarantee 100% that they had injected me I would not have been able to 100%.
11 hours later I have no symptoms, not even any tenderness in my arm.
Absolutely nothing.
and for me too. Felt nothing when jabbed, and felt a bit washed out in the evening0 -
Us Smiths got jabbed down the Masonic Centre, Welling this morning. Very pleased.
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Over the years as an adult I have had jabs for
Flu
Hep A
Typhoid
Diphtheria/Tetanus/Polio
Yellow Fever
Rabies
With all vaccines there's the chance of minor side affects, but the benefits MASSIVELY outweigh the negatives7 -
Did you have to roll up a trouser leg instead of a sleeve for your jab?Curb_It said:Us Smiths got jabbed down the Masonic Centre, Welling this morning. Very pleased.18 -

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Perfect for a Nigel joke, and a prick joke10 -

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I had all the jabs for working overseas including typhoid but still got it twice (in Pakistan) - that said my symptoms were so minor the Dr said she'd never seen anyone testing positive for Typhoid who was so well! I'd have been far, far worse if I'd not had the jab.killerandflash said:Over the years as an adult I have had jabs for
Flu
Hep A
Typhoid
Diphtheria/Tetanus/Polio
Yellow Fever
Rabies
With all vaccines there's the chance of minor side affects, but the benefits MASSIVELY outweigh the negatives4 -
Just had my first jab at Dartford football ground - superbly well organised - I queued for 10 mins - went in - walked out 5 mins later - my 2nd jab was booked at same time for 5th June at 9.00am - that’s the day I’m driving to Bowood in Wiltshire for (hopefully) a golf weekend 😳
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It's just a small prick.hudson-son-son said:
Perfect for a Nigel joke, and a prick joke
"I know" says the nurse.0 -
Mine done, in and out in two minutes. I was very brave and hardly cried at all.
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