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    Exactly, it's a nice excuse to rest up and get caught up with myself. Couldn't handle noisy kids (or colleagues!) today.

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    Thats really unlucky Blue, I've seen that some /very few people get some nausea - but don't know anybody (except you) who has had that. Hopefully it passes really soon.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carys View Post
    Thats really unlucky Blue, I've seen that some /very few people get some nausea - but don't know anybody (except you) who has had that. Hopefully it passes really soon.......
    Nausea can be a side-effect from pretty much any form of medication (at least initially), as I remember feeling a bit nauseous for the first 24 hours after taking my very first-ever dose of Sertraline in the summer of 2012, but fine afterwards.

    I had no notable side-effects from the Pfizer jab when I had it on 16th Feb, apart from aches and soreness on my arm where I had it for a couple of days, but perhaps it was pot luck for me.

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    From what I can tell, the AZ vaccine is more likely to cause problems; I've not known many people in my area who had it and were unaffected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueIris View Post
    From what I can tell, the AZ vaccine is more likely to cause problems; I've not known many people in my area who had it and were unaffected.
    My dad had the Oxford AZ on 2nd Feb and had a few cold/minor flu-like symptoms for about 2 days, and then he was perfectly OK.

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    I still think you are unlucky with the nausea (though it is listed on their info) as I know nobody who has had that.

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    Quite possibly. It does seem to be fading off now, at least.

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    It should be short-lived

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    Fell better soon Blue. Someone else I know felt pretty sick for a day. Really glad you’ve had it x


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    I'm glad too. Not quite past it now but much better than I was.
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