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So I got the Oxford vaccine and I’ve felt nauseous from about half hour later. Did this happen to anyone feel this.....

I’ve no other symptoms

Thankyou lovely friends

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suzannah16

yes. nauseous, dull headache and sleepy, plus achy arm. 4 days after my jab and all I have is a slightly achy arm.

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Cal66

Oh, that doesn't sound very good I hope you'll feel better soon. & this passes. Please let me know if you have any other symptoms, as I had turn down the Pfizer vaccine today

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Bellissimo in reply toCal66

Why did it not suit, will you have the Oxford one.?I am much better than earlier but I’ve left a couple of days to recover, my husband can do the food shopping 🙂🙂 hoping to feel better tomorrow x

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Bellissimo

Thankyou for your replies. 😊😊😊I slept all afternoon and the nausea is not as bad but my arm is really getting sore now. I’m hoping a good nights sleep will help x 🙂

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Smudge4465

Sorry to hear you are suffering. I had Oxford 24 hrs ago. Can’t have Pfizer and GP surgery were fantastic. Had no other symptoms so far other than a slightlytender arm. Hope this helps.

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JCZW

Hi Bellissimo I had the Pfizer vaccine on Thursday and I felt nauseous about half an hour after and have continued to feel like that. Apparently it is a symptom. Glad you had your jab. One step nearer to freedom. X

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Lovemydogs1

I too felt nauseous after the AV jab but it went off overnight.

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CecilyParsley

I am so pleased that you had the vaccine but sorry about the side effects. I hope that you recover quickly xx

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tiredmum

I too felt nauseous about half an hour after my jab. Lasted about 24 hours. Won’t put me off having my second jab though. Just keep telling myself it’s worth it to hug my granddaughter again.

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Tykle

Yes, thumping headache and nausea which improved over three days, so well worth it!

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sharonmac99

I had the Oxford one last Saturday and had no after effects at all ! Feeling lucky.

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chrisj

Sore arm for a good few days as she jabbed it right in there.....a bit out of sorts the next day but nothing major and nothing that lasted long apart from the bruised arm. Why nurses jab like that I dont know but most of them do. If I press on where she gave it me I can still feel a little discomfort and this is from january 22nd.

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