Bill & Ted
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I had my second jab yesterday, feeling fine 



BRAvo!Hubby had to check I was ok when he could hear me shouting "ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!" But I did it![]()
BRAvo!
Get it?
oh, I’ll get me coat...![]()
I would have offered to give you a hand, but you managed without me and your hubby would’ve probably given me a black eyeI would clap along with you but I managed to get my bra on![]()
I had mine yesterday morning. I need not have worried. It was brilliantly organised and the stewards were lovely.
I’ve had no side effects....although my arm is purely for decorative purposes this morning.....rather sore and achy!
Which vaccine did you have? I actually managed to lay on that side last night though it was still a touch sore (it's the side I normally sleep on too)
ThankyouHope he is able to go through with it when he gets there. Is he having it at your usual surgery, or at one of the big centres? Either way if it were me, I'd mention it to all the staff I spoke to, they must have something in place for needle phobic people.
Maybe something in this might help Covid-19 vaccine support - Anxiety UK
I had Pfizer too. Started out for a walk that evening and came over light headed and started to panic I was going to collapse in the street! but made it home ok. I had my second jab on Saturday and this time was not light headed (also didn't go for a walk lol) so hope your second will be better for you too.I had the Pfizer 1st dose yesterday at 12:30. Nothing but a sore arm til about 10:30 when all of a sudden I thought I was going to pass out I just went really light headed. Barely made it to bed and fell straight asleep. Woke about an hour later going a bit hot and cold then vommed and straight back sleep. Luckily the baby decided last night was a good night to sleep through from 7pm til 6:30 and I'm feeling quite a lot better now
I had Pfizer too. Started out for a walk that evening and came over light headed and started to panic I was going to collapse in the street! but made it home ok. I had my second jab on Saturday and this time was not light headed (also didn't go for a walk lol) so hope your second will be better for you too.
It wasn't he had to take diazepam from the doctorsWell done him, it can't have been easy to overcome his phobia of needles![]()
It wasn't he had to take diazepam from the doctors![]()
Anyone that has ever been in a ball pit never needs another vaccination againWe are going to soft play tomorrow!![]()
I have a massive phobia of ballpit balls from beeing a child, I really wish I could go to soft play but that's daddy's jobAnyone that has ever been in a ball pit never needs another vaccination againif want to challenge your immune system then go digging to the bottom of one of those
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It wasn't he had to take diazepam from the doctors![]()
I think the thing to focus on is that he sought help to overcome a barrier to having the vaccine. Let's not forget the vaccine is optional and the easy option would have been not to have it so well done to him, he should be very proud of himself.
No ballpits anymore.Anyone that has ever been in a ball pit never needs another vaccination againif want to challenge your immune system then go digging to the bottom of one of those
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But how will toddlers get an effective immune system without eating a random half eaten marmite sandwich of indeterminate age wrapped in an equally random grey footed sock?No ballpits anymore.