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COVID Spring booster

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tanith Mon 15-Apr-24 17:12:25

Just got my invite to book, how do people feel? Is it necessary?
I had the virus before Christmas for the first time after flying abroad. I can’t make up my mind.

Sparklefizz Wed 17-Apr-24 17:51:24

Robin202

Have any of you, or anyone you know, experienced any lasting side effects, or unexplained illness since having the shots?
A friends superfit husband suddenly had a heart attack after his first booster and had to have a stent fitted. Another friend was diagnosed with sudden advanced bowel cancer after her first, another with Lymphoma after her fourth shot. Im reading of so many suddenly dropping and hearing of immune systems being severely compromised. Anyone else?

I'm sorry to hear about your friends but illnesses don't appear out of the blue and lifestyles, eating and drinking habits, etc - often ongoing for years - play a big part in leading up to illnesses. eg. Advanced bowel cancer is not an overnight condition.

BlueBelle Wed 17-Apr-24 17:34:44

Bridie totally agree you can’t get heart attacks or cancer from having an injection Robin

Samlewis96 Wed 17-Apr-24 17:17:18

I've never had covid either. Despite working with the public throughout. Only had first 2 jabs and that's because I needed them to travel. Keep getting hassled to have endless boosters though. Possibly as was diagnosed with cancer a couple of years ago but don't see the need

M0nica Wed 17-Apr-24 16:26:22

Any vaccination may be accompanied by a small rise in one or two other illnesses, but this has to be measured against the number of people whose lives are saved by having the vaccination.

The figures for the death of children from diseases like whoopig cough, measles and mups is known and measured. Compare that with the figures now. Then look at figures for those harmed by the vaccinations. Far more children were saved by the vaccination than suffered any ill effects.

Elegran Wed 17-Apr-24 14:53:06

Some spurious correlations - www.datasciencecentral.com/spurious-correlations-15-examples/

The divorce rate in Maine went down at the same rate as the consumption of margarine in the US - does that mean that you can easily avoid divorce, even if you spend all the housekeeping money on drink, gambling and fast women, cheat on your partner, and beat her black and blue when she objects. just by refusing to eat I-Can't-Believe-It's-Not-Butter? Don't count on it, mister!!

Elegran Wed 17-Apr-24 14:42:37

How many people have had these shots? What percentage of them have reported these extreme events after the shots? Which of the shots did they take?

How many people don't discover their bowel cancer until it gets large enough to cause obvious rectal bleeding? Or their lymphoma until they feel bad enough to get medical attention? Superfit people get heart attacks like the rest of us, they are not immortal - though any vaccination (like many other things) has a very slight risk of triggering anaphylaxis, (an acute allergic reaction - which may be to any of the ingredients, including non-medical ones, in the mixture) which could cause inflammation of the heart muscle

Don't forget that diseases can occur after some other event without being caused by that event, and that when we are struck down by a sudden illness, we at once start to wonder what caused it - and we remember anything unusual that happened just before it struck, like getting a vaccination. However, if we are diagnosed with gallstones the day after we buy a yellow car, we don't blame the colour of the car for our pain.

I would have thought that advanced bowel cancer would have taken a while to reach that stage,

M0nica Wed 17-Apr-24 14:24:03

Robin22 I recommend a good beginners course in statistics where you can major on studying probability.

I think you would find it so much use to you when surfing the net.

Bridie22 Wed 17-Apr-24 14:20:36

Thank you for your input Robin202...
Advanced bowel cancer and Lymphoma do not suddenly appear after a vaccine, they are progressive diseases.
I'm sure some people have after effects after any administered medicines, im on my 7th covid vaccination and have only had an odd day feeling under the weather afterwards, think of the lives saved with this vaccine.

Robin202 Wed 17-Apr-24 13:25:59

Have any of you, or anyone you know, experienced any lasting side effects, or unexplained illness since having the shots?
A friends superfit husband suddenly had a heart attack after his first booster and had to have a stent fitted. Another friend was diagnosed with sudden advanced bowel cancer after her first, another with Lymphoma after her fourth shot. Im reading of so many suddenly dropping and hearing of immune systems being severely compromised. Anyone else?

BigBertha1 Wed 17-Apr-24 06:49:20

Both having ours on Monday

RunaroundSue Wed 17-Apr-24 06:19:53

I will also take what is offered, I look at it this way, if they didn't think it was necessary, they wouldn't spend all that money on producing it.

grandMattie Wed 17-Apr-24 06:16:01

I’m going to have mine today. I usually feel unwell for a day or two - my immune system must be pretty good!
I have every vaccination offered. They are given to us for a reason. I also want to help boost the herd immunity, for those who are unable to have whichever vaccine offered.

Maggiemaybe Wed 17-Apr-24 06:14:02

Here’s the link for online booking, for anyone who’ll be 75 before the end of June. I’m way too young grin but I’ll be having the vaccine if I become eligible - our young neighbours have just had Covid and were very poorly.

www.nhs.uk/conditions/covid-19/covid-19-vaccination/getting-a-covid-19-vaccine/

Framilode Wed 17-Apr-24 05:50:26

I've just had covid for the third time after travelling to Spain. It was pretty unpleasant but would have been a lot worse without the vaccine. I shall have mine as soon as I return to the UK.

biglouis Wed 17-Apr-24 01:55:59

I had a call from a local pharmacy who has taken over from the NHS in doing the mobility impaired patients at the GP. Someone is coming tomorrow to do it.

henetha Tue 16-Apr-24 10:02:01

I've had an online invitation to book this morning, so I've responded and have an appointment for next week. I'm glad these vaccinations are still available.

Sparklefizz Tue 16-Apr-24 08:10:39

I got my invitation yesterday and have booked. There are still many cases of Covid around and I am vulnerable, so will do all I can to stay safe.

Elegran Mon 15-Apr-24 21:49:23

Delia22

I,m not sure these 'boosters 'ARE necessary. The flu vaccine is annual so why should covid be any different? I had my appointment booked for me by the nhs.It's at the beginning of June. I will have it but hope it's the last spring booster.

An annual booster against flu seems to be often enough to catch any new variant. Covid variants appear more frequently, so the vaccine is updated more often.

Salti Mon 15-Apr-24 21:24:52

This morning I got two texts to my mobile from our doctor's. One for my husband and one for his brother. Five minutes later I'd booked them consecutive appointments online for their jabs.

Marydoll Mon 15-Apr-24 21:10:30

DG45

After looking all through the charts I found out that the NHS think that because I had Radiotherapy after having cancer in
January this year I'm classed as immunosuppressed - I must say
I don't know why?

Radiotherapy can damage your body's lymphatic system, which is a network of channels and glands that form part of your immune system (the body's defence against illness).

DG45 Mon 15-Apr-24 20:58:13

After looking all through the charts I found out that the NHS think that because I had Radiotherapy after having cancer in
January this year I'm classed as immunosuppressed - I must say
I don't know why?

M0nica Mon 15-Apr-24 20:42:32

I will be down at my local drop in vaccination centre at the first available opportunity.

lemsip Mon 15-Apr-24 20:34:44

I have booked mine online for monday 3.30pm

Whiff Mon 15-Apr-24 19:51:07

If they send for me I will have it. Had all jabs and Covid lucky because of the jabs it was like having a bad cold.

keepingquiet Mon 15-Apr-24 19:42:35

I had an e-mail today telling me to book mine- but the link said I had to come back and book on the day I wanted it!
Clearly not ready yet, but I'll get it eventually.