I had the Oxford jab 3 weeks ago, I have been suffering with the recognised side effects . Nausea,headache and tiredness. I take ibrutinib. Has anyone else experienced these side effects going on for so long,
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Hi GD,
Like you, I had the Oxford jab nearly 4 weeks ago. I too am on Ibrutinib.
Like you, I had side effects of nausea, headache and tiredness after the jab. I also had slight fevers and brain fog. The fevers stopped after about a week, but the other symptoms continued for about 3 weeks, and have only now gone away. (Well I'm still tired and brain-foggy but I think that was happening before the jab. )
I'm glad I've got a 12 weeks gap between jabs, not the 3 weeks that was first suggested.
I hope that like with me, your side effects will now ease off.
Paula
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