Was going to go for a bike ride this morning before the wind and rain arrives later but feeling a bit lethargic.
Whether it is anything to do with yesterdays jab or not who knows.
Just going to take it easy and potter up the allotment.
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Was going to go for a bike ride this morning before the wind and rain arrives later but feeling a bit lethargic.
Whether it is anything to do with yesterdays jab or not who knows.
Just going to take it easy and potter up the allotment.
Thats how I felt Llani...just a bit off colour.
Both the wife and I had the OAZ and both felt really rough about 6 hours later. Lasted for about 36 hours but paracetamol helps. Others we know have had no side effects so seems to be a bit of a lottery.
I was chatting to a doctor who said if you do feel rough after the vaccination, this might be a sign of a more pronounced immunological response to the vaccine.
While that doesn't change anything, it might alter people's perceptions around feeling a bit rubbish for a day after the jab.
This came up in one of the ZOE Covid Webinars - there was felt to be no relationship between vaccination side effects and vaccination effectiveness, but I suspect there will be a wide spectrum of opinion on this.
Those receiving the AZ injection had on average more side effects than those receiving the Pfizer injection, though the side effects tended to go down with the second AZ injection, and up with the second Pfizer injection. If people had had Covid, they had more side effects on average than those who had not had it, no matter which injection they had.
Presumably, the powers that be have organised this so we'll definitely get the same type of vaccine when we turn up (even at a different venue) for the second dose.