Interesting to see one of the stories behind how the vaccines are supplied. Link
Not too bad here. Very mild hangover would be the best way to describe it. No head ache, but have that feeling you have before you get a head ache, hasn’t developed though.
Very tired though, but I did have a panic attack about 5 mins after the jab, a decent panic attack can knock you out for a day, so probably a bit of both.
Thank you.Mark61
sorry to hear you had your Panic Attack within only 5 minutes of the Jab.Had reality set in that there is no turning back at that stage? Or did you feel relieved that you had had it and felt a little safer?
I admit I feel thankful and relieved to have had my first one. At least we are now guaranteed the 2nd jab.
Whichever it was hope you feeling a little better now
atb Michael
Not too bad here. Very mild hangover would be the best way to describe it. No head ache, but have that feeling you have before you get a head ache, hasn’t developed though.
Very tired though, but I did have a panic attack about 5 mins after the jab, a decent panic attack can knock you out for a day, so probably a bit of both.
I didn’t get a text. I was sent a letter and missed my first appointment because I’m staying with my Dad as he recently had a stroke. He’s OK now. I had to wait for 10 days or so to get a new appointment. They told me I will get a letter and not a text for my second jab. So please don’t rely on a text. I hope this helps.Most people get a text from their local health centre to make an appointment not a letter.
I got a letter saying I could book dates online OR phone 119 to book. The first vaccination centre I was given (on 119) for both jabs was 70 miles away.Most people get a text from their local health centre to make an appointment not a letter.
I got a letter saying I could book dates online OR phone 119 to book. The first vaccination centre I was given (on 119) for both jabs was 70 miles away.
I did the 140 mile round trip to get my first jab but was told to cancel the second date and try for a more local centre because more vaccination hubs were opening all the time.
I phoned 119 again and got a date for my second jab ( at the end of May) which is only 20 miles away.
Im in Cumbria and all the people I have talked to in my area were given both dates at the time of booking, either online or by phone.
Think it is carrier pigeon here?I didn’t get a text. I was sent a letter and missed my first appointment because I’m staying with my Dad as he recently had a stroke. He’s OK now. I had to wait for 10 days or so to get a new appointment. They told me I will get a letter and not a text for my second jab. So please don’t rely on a text. I hope this helps.
Mrs D got her second jab date at the same time as booking her first but I didnt. My first just came by a text link but nothing about the second date. I presume I just have to wait to be contacted.