I had mine today (AstraZeneca). BG was 5.5 directly before (3.45) and is 5.6 now, having eaten as well. So no apparent impact on my BG. No other reactions, not even a sore arm.
Nor did I, a bit disappointing really, some mild side effect must make you feel it's doing something.I never got a sore arm.
We'll see. Either way I'll post an update here.Tomorrow may not be as good as far as sore arm etc is concerned.
I think that should read NHS. Imagine if the likes of Serco were involved.Amazing work by the government
Can’t blame them for the bad stuff unless they get credit for the goodI think that should read NHS. Imagine if the likes of Serco were involved.
Update - getting on 24 hrs since the jab. No consequences at all, not even conscious of where the needle went in. What good it will do me or anyone else, of course, remains to be seen.We'll see. Either way I'll post an update here.
Can’t blame them for the bad stuff unless they get credit for the good
I think it is way too soon to tell. Looking at all info so far on all three vaccines in common use (Pfizer, Oxford AZ and Moderna) across UK/USA show no predictable trends re who has significant initial side effects versus who doesn't. For those who have had COVID prior to 1st vaccination, or for anyone receiving 2nd vaccine dose, it is relatively common to have a day or two of strong reactions - just shows an obvious immune response. Conversely no observable reactions doesn't indicate a poor immune response - this is very specific to each individual - only an antibody test can be informative.seems like more people that had AZ vaccine had things like headaches and feeling cold etc
so maybe the side effects are less on the Phizer vaccine.
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