I head a headache, nausea and a slight fever. Symptoms only lasted about 2 days. Resting (aka, off work) was about the only thing I could do.
I head a headache, nausea and a slight fever. Symptoms only lasted about 2 days. Resting (aka, off work) was about the only thing I could do.
Well, and they're simply talking about shingles. But if the headline had been "older people are the at risk group to get shingles, whether they take the COVID vaccination or not", no one would have clicked. Instead, everyone clicked, suddenly hopeful that maybe the COVID vaccine would be the thing that finally gives them plausible deniability for why they have herpes.
As I said I am against the vaccine (AstraZeneca), my doctor replied that at the moment for my age group and for the vaccine I have chosen (Pfizer/Biontech) there are no priorities. However, they have put me on the list of those who have made this choice. This should happen in the next few weeks. For the time being I am keeping my healthy habits, as I have been since the pandemic broke out.3Di wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 12:29 am Today I asked to be vaccinated, I sent an email to my family doctor. She replied immediately telling me that if I want I can be vaccinated immediately, every Monday or Thursday. She suggested a vaccine that I do not approve of (AstraZeneca) because of the known high risks for my age group. So I asked if it's ever possible to get a different one, he should get back to me tomorrow.
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You should consult your doctor. That is highly highly unlikely.Tastenplayer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:06 pm In my case, if I were to get a strong infection, I would most likely die. But if I were to be vaccinated, there is a very high probability that I would die immediately. No doctor is injecting me with a vaccine at the moment.
I'm confused.
I had discussed it with my doctor. My husband had vaccination by a professor. It's definitely not an option for me for the time being. But as already mentioned, there are no vaccination dates for my age anyway. It's still the older ones who are vaccinated. The vaccination appointments are booked up for months here.
I am surprised by this statement of yours.
Thank you for your report. Much appreciated.HaioPaio wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 1:09 pm ...
In the meantime, I have got my first shot of Astra Zeneca.
For 2 days I felt weak and tired. The arm did hurt a bit and I had some headache. Very similar to having a cold. Nothing serious. My wife had similar symptoms.
In the meantime, we feel well again and no problems remained.