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<blockquote data-quote="ashleyp" data-source="post: 2379344" data-attributes="member: 65073"><p>I just wanted to post my experience of the AstraZeneca vaccine here so far, as I had a read through this thread prior to having it on Monday morning and it made me feel quite anxious of what was to come.</p><p></p><p>I was vaccinated at 0930 Monday morning. Did not feel any effects whatsoever throughout the day and continued on with my plan to train shoulders that evening at 6pm. Had post workout meal at 8:30pm but appetite wasn't 100%</p><p></p><p>By 9pm I definitely noticed that I wasn't feeling 100% and had a wave of mild nausea and a mild headache. My lower back began to ache as did most of my joints, really just felt like I had had a bit of a beating. Injection site was tender but barely noticeable. Skin was getting noticeably hotter to touch and at 11pm my temperature was 37.5. Not high, but high for me as I am usually around low to mid 36's - that's the hottest I've seen it in the past 12 months.</p><p></p><p>Took some paracetamol and went to bed. Had mild fever symptoms - hot, sweating, shiver, cold feet, but nothing too bad.</p><p></p><p>Woke up the next morning and temperature was back down to normal and pretty much felt back to 90%. Mild headache throughout Tuesday and a bit of a stuffy nose. Back to 100% by today (Wednesday).</p><p></p><p>Just to add, not once during this entire period were my blood sugar levels effected and they remained consistent and normal with what I usually experience.</p><p></p><p>All in all, not a bad experience whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>Age: 29</p><p>Diagnosed T1: 2012</p><p>Weight train 4 times per week, relatively "clean" diet.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any further questions let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashleyp, post: 2379344, member: 65073"] I just wanted to post my experience of the AstraZeneca vaccine here so far, as I had a read through this thread prior to having it on Monday morning and it made me feel quite anxious of what was to come. I was vaccinated at 0930 Monday morning. Did not feel any effects whatsoever throughout the day and continued on with my plan to train shoulders that evening at 6pm. Had post workout meal at 8:30pm but appetite wasn't 100% By 9pm I definitely noticed that I wasn't feeling 100% and had a wave of mild nausea and a mild headache. My lower back began to ache as did most of my joints, really just felt like I had had a bit of a beating. Injection site was tender but barely noticeable. Skin was getting noticeably hotter to touch and at 11pm my temperature was 37.5. Not high, but high for me as I am usually around low to mid 36's - that's the hottest I've seen it in the past 12 months. Took some paracetamol and went to bed. Had mild fever symptoms - hot, sweating, shiver, cold feet, but nothing too bad. Woke up the next morning and temperature was back down to normal and pretty much felt back to 90%. Mild headache throughout Tuesday and a bit of a stuffy nose. Back to 100% by today (Wednesday). Just to add, not once during this entire period were my blood sugar levels effected and they remained consistent and normal with what I usually experience. All in all, not a bad experience whatsoever. Age: 29 Diagnosed T1: 2012 Weight train 4 times per week, relatively "clean" diet. If anyone has any further questions let me know! [/QUOTE]
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