Anyone got vaccinated? Covid vaccine?

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I am curious if anyone during peri got vaccine?

please share !I become allergic on many things, and am afraid to get it.

anyone side effects?

thanks in advance!

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    I got the Pfizer jab in March/April. No side effects for first jab. For the second jab, i had fever and bodyache for a day about 12 hours after the jab. After that one day, went back to feeling normal.

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      thanks for sharing, I cough badly , since peri and no cause of lung issue no one knows why I cough, Im scared to do vaccine because of that too.. ❤

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    nina im allergic to so many things and had my first jab last week, sore arm and felt flu like thats it, and i was on my period really heavy, i did write a post about it x

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      thank you, I am scared somehow:( not ready yet, also my "undiagnosed"cough is so bad I think I could have some reaction beside allergies... ❤

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      honestly i get itchy everyday and im fine, i have covid arm now but it should go x

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    i just looked at arm and have a rash there, 9 days after vaccine, its not bad as it happens to lots of people, i tried to post a pic but for some silly reason its being moderated x

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    Im due my second pfizer tomorrow so ill let you no how I got on and if I get any side effects as first dose just had a mild headache fir few days and tiredness

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      Had my second Pfizer on Saturday, apart from a more painful arm for a couple of days ( I felt the needle going in this time) I didnt no I had had it. I was due on to so my pain levels were high.(maybe thats why my arm was more painful this time or the doctor was a bit less gentle.

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    Hi, I'm in perimenopause and I've had both vaccines. I had my 1st Astra zeneca end of February. Was ill with flu like side effects for 3 days. Body aches, high temp, hallucinations, dizzy, nausea, loss of appetite, lethargic, headaches,slept lots. Felt like I'd been hit by a truck, wiped out feeling. Achy arm.

    After about day 4 I was just tired for a week or so. Then was OK.

    Had 2nd Astra Zeneca mid May. Apart from being super tired for 2 days and a slight achy arm I wasn't too bad.

    I'm allergic to so many things, I also have asthma and sarcoidosis which causes a cough along with other medical issues, I don't feel anything was made worse by having the vaccines.

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      thanks a lot for your reply!

      May be I will get as well, not ready yet ❤

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      hi Nina,

      I am with you. I have the perimeno from hell symptoms too and am afraid to get the jab. Afraid that it will make the debilitating fatigue, headaches, brain fog, etc. worse.

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    I took the first dose on April 27th and had a sore arm for about 2 days. About a week after the injection I started having terrible migraines with vertigo. The doctors all denied it having anything to do with the shot. But I didn't have this before the shot. I also have not had a period since February so I don't know if that could be causing the headaches. I went to the ER and my regular doctor none of whom could explain the reason for my headaches. They just denied that it had anything to do with the shot. I am concerned about taking the second one because I don't want it making me feel worse.

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      can you please update when you get second jab? I hope it goes well !

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      im booked in for mine soon and i had a reaction to the first arghhh x

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      Oh wow! I'm so sorry you had that reaction. Like I said, I'm really leery about getting the second one since I began having migraines with vertigo a week later. I am concerned that the second shot may cause them to return or that something worse may happen. These vaccines are not suitable for everyone. They are pushing everyone to get it and some have died or had other terrible reactions/side effects.

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