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<blockquote data-quote="lgrenter" data-source="post: 2356270" data-attributes="member: 94083"><p>My wife and I were lucky to have the Pfizer jab just over a week ago. We were contacted by our local council as we are foster careers ( I was very surprised as didn’t consider it to be a front line job tbh!). I’m 51 and been type 1 since I was 10 years old, have pretty good control so have been lucky with life so far. We both found jab to be painless, and wife had no side effects at all. I had a sore achy upper arm by that evening, that continued to the following lunchtime and I also gained a splitting headache when I got up that morning. Took paracetamol and felt fine by lunchtime and nothing further to report. I’m just so glad I had the jab as early as I have, now looking forward to number 2 at end of March. I had no change in blood sugars at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lgrenter, post: 2356270, member: 94083"] My wife and I were lucky to have the Pfizer jab just over a week ago. We were contacted by our local council as we are foster careers ( I was very surprised as didn’t consider it to be a front line job tbh!). I’m 51 and been type 1 since I was 10 years old, have pretty good control so have been lucky with life so far. We both found jab to be painless, and wife had no side effects at all. I had a sore achy upper arm by that evening, that continued to the following lunchtime and I also gained a splitting headache when I got up that morning. Took paracetamol and felt fine by lunchtime and nothing further to report. I’m just so glad I had the jab as early as I have, now looking forward to number 2 at end of March. I had no change in blood sugars at all. [/QUOTE]
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