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dragonfly46 Sun 04-Apr-21 08:59:53

Has anyone who has had the second Astra Zeneca vaccine found the side effects were not as bad the second time around?

Party4 Fri 09-Apr-21 17:29:32

2nd vaccine dose on Wed and as with the first no side effects not even a sore arm.The nurse did give warning may have temp/flu symptoms /headache etc so dutifully had paracetamol to hand but fortunately not required.Dh in 4wks fingers crossed he is the same.

BlueBelle Fri 09-Apr-21 17:39:47

ladyleft my daughter had Pfzier and had a few days poorly with first jab and nothing with the second jab
I had AZ with only a small ‘off’ feeling for a few hours, second one tomorrow I ll let you know

BlueSky Fri 09-Apr-21 18:02:49

Exactly Maddy!

Blossoming Wed 14-Apr-21 15:55:25

My second vaccine is booked for 25th April, exactly 12 weeks after my first. I felt quite ill for almost a week after my first AZ vaccine, but nothing as worrying as what happened to EV. I don’t know which vaccine it will be this time, just happy to get it out of the way.

Kandinsky Wed 14-Apr-21 17:05:39

I’ve decided not to go ahead with my 2nd dose of AZ. If it’s not safe enough for other countries it’s not safe enough for me.

aggie Wed 14-Apr-21 17:17:16

Had my second ax jab yesterday , no reaction so far ! I can’t even tell where the entry point is ?

aggie Wed 14-Apr-21 17:18:22

I decided to go ahead as COVID or Long COVID strikes terror in me

Pammie1 Wed 14-Apr-21 17:18:44

Both myself and my partner had horrible side effects from the AZ vaccine back at the beginning of February - lasted two or three days. My DH went into hospital the day after the jab and was exposed to Covid whilst there. He came home a couple of days later and we both developed symptoms as the vaccine hadn’t had time to work. We’re both going for second jab at the end of April and have been told by various people that the side effects are worse if you’ve had Covid. I have to say though, as unpleasant as the side effects were, Covid itself was much, much worse, so although apprehensive, we’ll still be having the jab as I’ve no wish to get it again.

Alegrias1 Wed 14-Apr-21 17:23:02

Anyone with no underlying health conditions who doesn't want the second dose, fair enough. More for the rest of us who understand how statistics work. Pity you've wasted the first one though.

Vickysponge Wed 14-Apr-21 17:28:28

Pammie1

Both myself and my partner had horrible side effects from the AZ vaccine back at the beginning of February - lasted two or three days. My DH went into hospital the day after the jab and was exposed to Covid whilst there. He came home a couple of days later and we both developed symptoms as the vaccine hadn’t had time to work. We’re both going for second jab at the end of April and have been told by various people that the side effects are worse if you’ve had Covid. I have to say though, as unpleasant as the side effects were, Covid itself was much, much worse, so although apprehensive, we’ll still be having the jab as I’ve no wish to get it again.

Oh you poor things, that’s awful. Hope you are ok now. I had dreadful side effects after my first dose of AZ. Temperature, aches and pains and an appalling headache for a couple of days. I’m going for my second jab on Tuesday - very happy and grateful to have it but, I hope the side effects are not as bad as the first time! ?

SueDonim Wed 14-Apr-21 20:30:48

I received an appointment letter today for my second AZ vaccine, next week. I’ll be trotting along there on the dot to get jabbed.

I had a reaction to the first one, severe headache, flu-like symptoms, but as I understand it, with the AZ you’re less likely to have a reaction to the second dose. Also, I’m not in the group of people who’ve had the clotting reaction so I feel it’s safe to have it done, and safer than getting Covid.

Katyj Sun 02-May-21 06:50:58

Hi, back to report on my 2nd vaccine. I had my second AZ on Friday at 9am felt fine all day but then I woke during the night with headache again, it lasted all day yesterday, i spent the day in and out of bed sleeping a lot .I kept up with paracetamol but it didn’t touch it.
At least I didn’t feel sick have diarrhoea or shivering like I did with the first. Still unpleasant though glad I’m feeling better today .

Katyj Sun 02-May-21 06:54:36

My surgery reported 12 people didn’t turn up for appointments on Friday, not even ringing to cancel. For goodness sake have the decency to cancel and give someone else a chance disgraceful ?

Witzend Sun 02-May-21 07:07:49

A dd had worse side effects than anyone else in the family after her 1st jab. They lasted a few days, bad headache, generally feeling rough.

But especially given that side effects are said to be worse if you’ve already had it, I’m pretty sure that she had COVID in January 2020, before anyone would have made the connection.
She caught ‘something’ on a flight to S Africa with her partner (barmy army cricket fan) from another passenger continually coughing all the way. She spent most of the 2 week trip laid up in a hotel bed, and felt very tired for quite a while afterwards. Her partner was unaffected, but he’s one of those people who never get colds (a related virus IIRC).

Ashcombe Sun 02-May-21 07:09:59

In an attempt to reassure those going for their second AstraZeneca vaccination, I’d like to relate my experience. The first one gave me headaches for two or three days, culminating in a migraine (to which I’m susceptible) but the second dose, which I had on Thursday, caused no side effects whatsoever.
I took paracetamol an hour before my appointment and again at bedtime.
Good luck! ?

Gajahgran Sun 02-May-21 07:50:19

I had some slight side effects after the first Astra Zeneca jab, sore arm and feeling very achy for 24 hours and my DH had flu like symptoms for 24 hours.
We had our 2nd Astra Zeneca jabs a week ago and had no side effects apart from a sore arm. I am on asprin for blood thinning so made sure I took them.
I was very pleased and grateful to receive the AZ jab, felt it was a step towards more freedom.

maddyone Sun 02-May-21 11:47:43

Mr M and I had our second Pfizer vaccinations on Thursday. My arm ached on Thursday night and on Friday. It’s more or less better now. I also had a slight headache but took painkillers and they sorted it out. The side effects were similar to after the first vaccine, but a little worse. Mr M had no side effects with the first vaccine, and was very tired with the second. No other side effects. I’m grateful to the scientists who have developed this vaccine. I dread to think what the situation would be if there were no vaccines. Now we need to get the rest of the world vaccinated.

notoveryet Sun 02-May-21 11:58:26

No I'll effects from first Pfizer, really bad from second jab, glands swollen, headache, dizziness. Like others I think I had the virus in 2019, before testing began..Not too keen on needing a top up in the Autumn

JaneJudge Sun 02-May-21 12:06:50

Is there any way of testing to see if you have natural antibodies and those from the virus? We thought we had it after seeing a show mid Feb and an overnight stay in a hotel, went in several pubs - oh unimaginable! 5 days later we both had a stay in bed flu, migraine, loss of taste/appetite and gastric type stuff. Then we were both ill after the first AZ, I felt like I'd had a GA and spent the whole day in bed and had a rash. It would be interesting to know if we had had it

JaneJudge Sun 02-May-21 12:07:37

notoveryet

No I'll effects from first Pfizer, really bad from second jab, glands swollen, headache, dizziness. Like others I think I had the virus in 2019, before testing began..Not too keen on needing a top up in the Autumn

My Mum had no effects with the first, absolute brain fog with the 2nd. Isn't it funny how we all react?

BlueSky Sun 02-May-21 12:38:30

Katyj

My surgery reported 12 people didn’t turn up for appointments on Friday, not even ringing to cancel. For goodness sake have the decency to cancel and give someone else a chance disgraceful ?

Agree Katyj The recent horrors home and abroad soon forgotten.sad

maddyone Sun 02-May-21 12:51:19

Absolutely disgraceful Katyj. At least let other people have the vaccine slot.

Nannan2 Sun 02-May-21 13:10:06

No matter how bad any reactions it wont be as bad as how i felt and was that december (2019) and so im going ahead with 2nd jab when they ring(should be soon) my youngest dd had her 2nd jab early (she had her 1st 3 days before us) we all have underlying health problems. She had pfizer too, said she's been fine. But my cleaners had 2nd astra zeneca so ill ask her when she comes through the week how she was this time.Anyone whose weathered the first jab but shy off the 2nd are crazy, because cant they imagine how bad it might be if they were to catch covid then?Be best to weather out the 2nd jab if they have to than take or pass on a covid risk.??

Blossoming Sun 02-May-21 13:11:40

I was quite ill after my first AZ. Had the second a week ago, rather fuzzy head the day after but right as rain apart from that.

Nannan2 Sun 02-May-21 13:19:30

Kadinsky, perhaps you can explain your fears and ask to have a different vaccine 2nd time around? There was talk of being able to 'mix them' so maybe it would be possible in your case? Better than not having full coverage? And to still be at risk of passing it to others.? Thats the issue too isnt it? Not just ourselves we are protecting, but helping to STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID??!?