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Hi to Parkinson’s Family. Just need to know if anyone here had vaccine and any side effects

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parkylot

Hi. Parky. I’ve had two shots of vaccine over a month ago. No negative side effects yet.

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Parkinsonjisung

I recommend you search using the button top right before this turns into a Pro/anti debate again. There's nearly a post on this topic every day.😁

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alaynedellow

Had first one. Had a temp and achy limbs. Nothing serious.

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Saurabhjindal

No issues, my Father having Parkinson's since 20yrs had vacnie almost 30 day's no side effects.

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Todd-pw

Fatigued for a day or two off first vaccine

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Kevin51

I was concerned but went ahead with the AZ vaccine and had no issues at all.

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SonarsMom

Had both Pfizer shots. Zero side effects. Feel so much better psychologically after having them.

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laglag in reply toSonarsMom

Ditto

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gwendolinej

Husband with Pd had the AZ Vaccine, no side effects. I had it too. Bit tired for a couple of days.

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Sydney75

Hi HWP and I had Covid in Feb. Not too bad, no high fevers, just headache, annoying cough and profound fatigue. Set him back a bit for 2 weeks after most symptoms cleared, fatigue and cough lingered. Had our antibodies tested at 6 weeks post infection. His were 3 times higher than mine! We are to check our antibodies with MD in 2 months. MD said no vax for us yet as latest surveys indicate vax given too closely to covid infection folks have significant side effects. Then we would be leaning to one shot like J&J.

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Sapeye2020

I and wife had the Pfizer Jab 51 Hrs ago, so fa she had an ace in her arm , I had a bit of brain fogg with the aching arm. Sunny weather at last so we did yard work and feel invigorated. Still have Snow to melt yet...

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shoreforsure

I had the Pfizer vax. 1st dose 3/25-no side effects. 2nd dose this past Thursday morning 4/15. I work overnight and sleep during the day. Thursday sleep ok. Up Friday felt fine, exercised on my elliptical for 50 minutes and some weight training. After that I started to feel chilled. I rested and watched TV. then when I went to bed I was really chilled and felt washed out and lousy. I have a heated matress cover and I kept turning up the heat. Half way through my sleep I started to feel really hot, almost like breaking a fever. I kept turning the heat down. I also felt a little nauseous. Up this morning and I seem fine. I rode my stationary bike and I went to the store for groceries. I am back to normal. I hope that is all the side effects I have.

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