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What do you think? Anyone had any strong side effects?

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This was in the Times today: "The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is getting the thumbs down from doctors in France and Italy who are suffering side effects and claim it is less effective than other vaccines.

France has put medical staff on alert after doctors suffered “high-intensity flu symptoms” following the first dose. In the first four days the vaccine was administered last week, 149 cases of strong symptoms were reported by staff who had to stop work to recover, according to ANSM, the national medicines safety agency."

Have any of you getting this jab have any strong side effects?

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They say that people who have already had Covid and then get a vaccine tend to have more serious adverse effects - and an awful lot of our healthcare staff here in Italy have had the virus. I imagine the same applies in France. Plus the people getting the AZ vaccine are all young, under 55, and it is also said that younger people tend to have stronger reactions because their immune systems are in better shape.

Haven't heard such comments in the UK - but they have only just got to under 70s haven't they?

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whitefishbay in reply toPMRpro

Thanks. Always happy to hear what you have to say.

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jinasc in reply toPMRpro

Mate just to let you know that as far as I know the UK have vaccinated many of the NHS staff (many under 70 😊)

The Care home employees in the home Joan is in, all done and Council Care workers like Susan (aged 50) and some people classed as essential workers...........yes they are not in the first set of age system....................S and her colleagues all had AZ and no problems to day.

In some locations, if they have vaccine left-over they do anyone they can get their mitts on. Typical waste not want not when NHS staff and local Public Health are involved.

Some with Pfizer some with AZ - the rate of vaccination is down to AZ no storage problems.

Take care and stay safe I want to see you in 2022 😘

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PMRproAmbassador in reply tojinasc

A lot of NHS staff to start with were getting the BioNTech one. But France had a lot of cases last year - like we did. Probably French man-flu ...

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jinasc in reply toPMRpro

Oh is that the same as Brit Man colds 🤔🤔😘 ?

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PMRproAmbassador in reply tojinasc

And just asked the NHS rep in the family! She says LOADS of people have been posting on NHS social media complaining how ill they have been after the AZ vaccine ...

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whitefishbay in reply toPMRpro

Yipes.

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Longtimer in reply toPMRpro

Does it follow the second vaccine we will feel the same do you know.....

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PMRproAmbassador in reply toLongtimer

Difficult to say - there should be a bit more reaction to the second but who it will affect??????

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jinasc in reply toPMRpro

Just wondering

if that is because loads of people use Social Media to say about bad re-actions and those who do not have a bad one don't bother?

Or am I being naive once again?

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PMRproAmbassador in reply tojinasc

Very possible - but F said there were a lot of reports of bad effects, so they are happening.

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jinasc in reply toPMRpro

Thanks.

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Pollyanna16 in reply toPMRpro

Last night on Zoom our book group discussed the after effects of the vaccine. Out of 14 (mostly late 60s to late 70s) at least half had had very nasty flu like symptoms. One retired GP said she woke her husband in the night she was shaking so much. All over within 24 to 72 hours but if I was a medic I’d probably not feel like working! One lady who is our youngest & a pharmacist, certainly not 60, had a very bad reaction but was interested she didn’t contract Covid from her husband & son 2 weeks ago after vaccine. There was a mix of Astra & Pfizer. My little study for what it’s worth. We are all wondering if we’ll have the same discussion in 12 weeks 🤣

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Lookingforideas in reply toPMRpro

I’m 62. I got mine (AZ)last Tuesday as a last minute ‘leftover’ from the GP’s hub locally, same afternoon coincidentally as my husband had his appointment in the morning ... I had been shielding so I don’t think I’d had Covid but I had a pretty strong reaction and was in bed till Thursday - he’s 72 and was fine. My neighbour also had the AZ same day. She’s 66 and she was fine too, as was her 74yo husband. Just proves we’re all different I guess. I’m down to alternating 3.75 & 4mg pred at the moment. Just passed first pred anniversary a couple of weeks ago so I’m hoping it’ll continue to be controlled now I’m relatively low 🤞

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MrsNails

I’ve had AZ - no problems, l know a 37year old, CEV (Lupus) who’s had AZ this morning, will let you know how she goes.

I’ve had an assortment of friends/family who’ve had the Vaccine in the last couple of weeks, the main complaint is a sore arm (but only if they lay on it) & feeling tired usually on the day.

MrE had the Pfizer, again sore arm & really tired in the afternoon but apart from that fine......

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whitefishbay in reply toMrsNails

Thanks for this.

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herdysheep in reply toMrsNails

I'm in my 70's and had the AZ. No reaction apart from feeling a bit 'odd' for 1 day, not even sore arm. Have to confess I have some worries about efficacy of AZ but suspect that is just media influence.

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Rache

I had the AZ vaccine a few days ago. Sore arm was my only major symptom, though not so sore I couldn’t lie on it. Other symptoms are those I’ve been having for some time eg. I’m always a bit tired due to PMR and pred!

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SheffieldJane

I had mine yesterday and had the best night’s sleep I’ve had in months. No side effects apart from a slight tenderness on the injection site, not even serious enough to prevent me lying on that side. I didn’t have to wait for 15 minutes either - that is only for Pfizer.

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Slowdown

I had my Oxford/AZ vaccine 3 weeks ago today (75+ group) and the only reaction I had was feeling fatigued the following day, not even a sore arm. I think the NHS has done an amazing job with the organisation, full of admiration for them.

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Coffeebeans

Yes, I've had AZ and had an awful two days. I'm 47. Not had covid to my knowledge.

I felt very ropey the day after the jab then was forced to take the 2nd day off work to nurse a fever. The fever went quickly but it was without fail the most I have ever reacted to a jab.

I would still have it again though!

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maria40 in reply toCoffeebeans

I'm 80 and had a similar reaction; I'm not aware of having had Covid either. Just hope the 2nd jab will not be worse.

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I have just asked the NHS rep in the family! She says LOADS of people have been posting on NHS social media complaining how ill they have been after the AZ vaccine ...

Her stepson caught it on his nursing placement - he had the vaccine eventually and the cough of Covid started the same evening! So he has been developing antibodies from 2 sources - still feeling a bit ropey at nearly 22.

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Longtimer

My sister has RA is 55, she had the Oxford vaccine on Thursday, told me today she has flu symptoms.....aching, sore throat.....fatigue......I had it on Monday gone, next day heavy fatigue, but I am dealing with a flare like when I first for PMR....so who knows.....My DIL also felt rough for 48 hours....same vaccine, but as we all agreed nothing compared to Covid... ..

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piglette

The nurse at my surgery had bad side effects. She is probably in her twenties. I had chills, tiredness and a swollen arm.

whitefishbay profile image
whitefishbay

Thanks everyone. I’ll have it regardless but hoping it won’t wake up my sleeping PMR.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply towhitefishbay

Look at it this way: the evidence is that Covid is pretty good at causing a longterm, probably autoimmune disorder that makes PMR look quite mild ...

I know quite a lot of people who have been vaccinated in the last few weeks and don't know anyone who has had an extreme reaction from either Pfizer or Astra Zeneca vaccines. Have just returned home from having the Astra Zeneca one myself so will wait and see what happens. I was very impressed with the organisation and speed of it all and surprised that there seemed to be many younger people there - I'm usually quite good at judging age and I would guess they were late 40's and upward. Son (37) who works with social care team also had same vaccine this morning.

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Longtimer in reply toDevonshireDumpling1

Good for him.....shocked yesterday to hear that lots of care workers in homes et c won't have the vaccine......can't print my opinion on that....

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DevonshireDumpling1 in reply toLongtimer

Many of them have been frightened witless by the rubbish spouted by social media and the endless arguing the toss over what's right and wrong on MSM. You wouldn't like to know what I think of either of them - I sometimes think I'm not a very nice person!!

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Longtimer in reply toDevonshireDumpling1

Quite agree!.....

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Ansteynomad

DH had the AZ vaccine at 12:45 today. Four hours later he was complaining of a sore throat and fatigue. We'll see what he's like tomorrow.

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Longtimer in reply toAnsteynomad

Same as my sister..fluey......but it doesn't last long....my OH has pfizer, no affects at all....but that's what I expected........hasn't even had a cold in the 50 years I've known him!.........

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Carriemetz

Had the jab last week of Jan. No side effects of any description. Not even a slightly sore arm. 🥳

Sevenstar profile image
Sevenstar

Had mine yesterday AZ not even a sore arm , no headache zilch . Feel tip top , very pleased , do not take too much notice of press . I'm 68 with various Autoimmune issues, non of my friends have had any adverse reactions either at all !

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Bcol

Had the OAZ three weeks ago with no reaction at all. Not in the "young" age group but nobody I know has had a bad reaction.

whitefishbay profile image
whitefishbay

Thanks.

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Wraysbury

I had AstraZeneca. I’m 64 taking 10 mgs prednisone and have been taking prednisone since august 2018. I had a really high temp with uncontrollable shaking the night of the jab, headache, general aches and upset stomach. The next day I felt a bit better, but it took a week before I felt my normal again. Many of my friends who had AstraZeneca have been ill, those who took phizer have been fine

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whitefishbay

Yipes. I hope I get Phizer.

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