This thread has been split from the Covid-19 Vaccines and Vaccination thread.
I had my Covid-19 jab yesterday (Oxford/AstraZeneca), and thought people might be interested in my reaction to it. However, this should be taken in context:
1. I don't have ME.
2. The day before, I was under a lot of stress/tension, physical and mental, which I think also played a part in my reaction, so I can't be sure that everything I experienced was actually down to the vaccine.
For the first 10 hours or so after vaccination, I felt fine. Then I started feeling cold and shivery, and getting a nasty headache, plus a slightly upset stomach. A lot of muscular aches and pains, especially around the lower back and hips, and legs getting cold below - in fact, I was surprised at just how similar the symptoms were to what I used to get with my period. Had a bad night, what with the head and muscle pain - with hindsight, I should have admitted defeat and taken paracetamol, but I can be stubborn like that. Finally took some paracetamol about 8 am, slept for 3 solid hours and felt much better on waking.
24 hours on from that, I'm concluding that what I'm still feeling is probably what I was suffering from prior to vaccination anyway: nagging, but far slighter, headache (I'd had indications that I might have been heading for a migraine anyway), lower back/hip/back/neck/leg muscle pain (far less) probably down to carrying a heavy backpack yesterday and spending too long working at the computer at home on an unsuitable chair and with a lot of tension in my body the previous day. The only thing I can definitely put down to the vaccine is a certain amount of muscle soreness around the injection site. So whether the vaccine exacerbated other things I was already suffering from or not I really can't be sure.
Now off for a nice hot Radox bath to see if I can do something about the rest of the muscle aches ...
I had my Covid-19 jab yesterday (Oxford/AstraZeneca), and thought people might be interested in my reaction to it. However, this should be taken in context:
1. I don't have ME.
2. The day before, I was under a lot of stress/tension, physical and mental, which I think also played a part in my reaction, so I can't be sure that everything I experienced was actually down to the vaccine.
For the first 10 hours or so after vaccination, I felt fine. Then I started feeling cold and shivery, and getting a nasty headache, plus a slightly upset stomach. A lot of muscular aches and pains, especially around the lower back and hips, and legs getting cold below - in fact, I was surprised at just how similar the symptoms were to what I used to get with my period. Had a bad night, what with the head and muscle pain - with hindsight, I should have admitted defeat and taken paracetamol, but I can be stubborn like that. Finally took some paracetamol about 8 am, slept for 3 solid hours and felt much better on waking.
24 hours on from that, I'm concluding that what I'm still feeling is probably what I was suffering from prior to vaccination anyway: nagging, but far slighter, headache (I'd had indications that I might have been heading for a migraine anyway), lower back/hip/back/neck/leg muscle pain (far less) probably down to carrying a heavy backpack yesterday and spending too long working at the computer at home on an unsuitable chair and with a lot of tension in my body the previous day. The only thing I can definitely put down to the vaccine is a certain amount of muscle soreness around the injection site. So whether the vaccine exacerbated other things I was already suffering from or not I really can't be sure.
Now off for a nice hot Radox bath to see if I can do something about the rest of the muscle aches ...