paulfromcamden
Baffled
This has probably been around and I just hadn't seen it before - for my Pfizer shots, they put the bandage on my arm first and then shot me through it.
BANDAGE?!?!
This has probably been around and I just hadn't seen it before - for my Pfizer shots, they put the bandage on my arm first and then shot me through it.
BANDAGE?!?!
@Clive D my blood glucose went a bit bonkers for a week or so after my second Pfizer jab. Seems to have calmed down now.
Sorry to hear this, Paul. I’m using the Freestyle Libre & my blood sugars have been fine over the last few hours. I know a couple of other Type 1s, they suffered the same as you after their first jab but only for two or three days. It seems quite common according to the Diabetes UK forum.
...I think I'll do the euromillions tonight
I have my second Pfizer booked for Friday evening next week, hoping that it's as easy as the first was - I just had an ache in my shoulder for a couple of days and nothing else of note really.I had my 2nd Pfizer jab at 16:00, asleep at 20:30 woke at 1:00, still awake, just my normal insomnia kicking in, bloody hormones . Just a very slight ache in my arm.
I had my 2nd Pfizer jab at 16:00, asleep at 20:30 woke at 1:00, still awake, just my normal insomnia kicking in, bloody hormones . Just a very slight ache in my arm.
Well, I won...
£2.80
You'd probably call it a "plaster".
Anyway, it's a "thing" now:
That'll be the Pfizer one then.Sat doing my 15 mins wait post jab, nurses are great.
That'll be the Pfizer one then.
I purposefully chose the vaccine location with that in mind.
It's rammed here but not many other people here my age, unless they had big paper rounds.
I doubt there will be certificates, too easy to forge.I had the AstraZeneca one and was in and out.
Albert Pierrepoint couldn't have done it any quicker!
I had a slightly sore arm on days 2 to 4 afterwards.
My wife was more comprehensively hit by the usual gamut of side effects although she declared that if she wasn't working from home she would have still gone to work!
I think I'm looking forward to the second jab...
and I'm definitely looking forward to being able to travel to Central Europe again hopefully as a result of having had it and getting a certificate to prove it.