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Covid Injection. I wrote a while ago about the vaccine. I tried adding to it but it seems that the link no longer exists.

When my husband , who is not a pep, had the vaccine. He reacted badly and has been quite ill. Blood tests indicate that at some stage he has had Covid.

When I had my vaccine I did feel a little off colour but thought that was all. Since then my journey has been a bit of a roller coaster. The good days are becoming more frequent The not so good days are getting less and the Sinimet seems to be working better again. Some days I get back and joint pain other days I am fine. Some days I feel as if I am sickening for something but I then get better. I have been falling asleep whenever I sit down and still sleep well at night.

Today has been a good day and I have been active for most of the day.

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I was fine with it. My PD husband was slightly off it for a couple of days. Aches mainly. I have read that if you have had Covid you could be more likely to feel affects after the vaccine.

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