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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Who has had vaccine which one u get and were u sick or feeling unwell after it

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By *herry...Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere

Had the Pfizer vaccine, felt fine after the first dose, tired and sore after the 2nd dose for a few days but was still able to work

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do they give you an option to choose from?

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"Do they give you an option to choose from?"
people i know who had it didnt get choice.

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Up here its the astra zeneca through your GP as it's easier to store but up to now anyone I know getting it through a vaccination centre has been given the Pfizer.

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

I got the first astra zeneca and had no issues at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive had both and both were Pfizer. Just had a sore arm for a day after each one.

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Ex works in Pfeizer so he obviously got that one, first dose was grand, second one a few weeks later left his arm very sore and unable to lift heavy objects for a few days....

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

*Pfizer*

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

I had the Pfizer one first one was just a sore arm for a day 2nd one my arm wasn't as sore but was just exhausted tired the following day .I was grand the day after.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

There's an oul anti vax woman running around screaming in a Scottish accent in Naas today

Mrs DoubtPfizer

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By *parklySassWoman
over a year ago

Sassville

Got my 1st vaccine on Monday at a Vaccination Centre... No side effects at all. I was given the AstraZeneca one

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By *iss3BWoman
over a year ago

north down


"There's an oul anti vax woman running around screaming in a Scottish accent in Naas today

Mrs DoubtPfizer "

I literally burst out laughing in Tescos and got the weirdest looks

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun

Tabby had the AstraZeneca vaccine and was as sick for a few days afterwards. She took a slight reaction to it.

I’m still waiting for mine and it’ll be a long while until I get it by the looks of things

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow


"Tabby had the AstraZeneca vaccine and was as sick for a few days afterwards. She took a slight reaction to it.

I’m still waiting for mine and it’ll be a long while until I get it by the looks of things "

I thought over 70s were due theirs soon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tabby had the AstraZeneca vaccine and was as sick for a few days afterwards. She took a slight reaction to it.

I’m still waiting for mine and it’ll be a long while until I get it by the looks of things

I thought over 70s were due theirs soon "

Ohhhh ouch

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"Tabby had the AstraZeneca vaccine and was as sick for a few days afterwards. She took a slight reaction to it.

I’m still waiting for mine and it’ll be a long while until I get it by the looks of things

I thought over 70s were due theirs soon "

PMSL

Great come back there Yoss, I’m actually lost for words

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By *hatCoupleNextDoorCouple
over a year ago

nearby

Had the AstraZenica one, felt a little under the weather but managed to work the night shift after having it in the morning so not too bad overall Mrs C x

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By *ctoboyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

I had AstraZenica vaccine 2 weeks ago now and I was absolutely fine. Other than a we bit of a sore arm no other after effects whatsoever

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its not the acute or immediate effects of the vaccination i am worried about its the longterm contraindications which are still unknown. The pharma companies are currently running thier longitudinal clinical trials and the side effects may not show up for months or years. If the vaccine was on the market for 3 years and proven reasonably safe i would get it in a heart beat. But as it stands i would be too scared. Just think thalidomide , i know drug validation has come a long way since the 50 & 60s but ..........

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick

Hopefully we can comment in about 2025

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Its not the acute or immediate effects of the vaccination i am worried about its the longterm contraindications which are still unknown. The pharma companies are currently running thier longitudinal clinical trials and the side effects may not show up for months or years. If the vaccine was on the market for 3 years and proven reasonably safe i would get it in a heart beat. But as it stands i would be too scared. Just think thalidomide , i know drug validation has come a long way since the 50 & 60s but .........."

Thalidomide affected children in utero, if iwas a pregnant mum i would be cautious with untested drugs for sure.

The swine flu vaccine caused narcolepsy in a small number of people, a permanently disabling side effect.

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By *hortfuseWoman
over a year ago

Belfast


"Who has had vaccine which one u get and were u sick or feeling unwell after it "

Astra a few weeks ago and was a little poorly - initially shivering, nausea overnight, following day lethargic, I broke out in a rash and had flu like symptoms - achy muscles and running eyes.

Lasted a couple of days.

No sore arm though, so every cloud!

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By *safunwituMan
over a year ago

Enniscorthy

I will be holding off until after 2023 when the trials are finished and all the vaccines have been fully approved.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"I will be holding off until after 2023 when the trials are finished and all the vaccines have been fully approved. "
that's what alot of non high risk will do. at the moment I'm near the bottom of the scale and hopefully country will be back to near normality or so by then.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. "
totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died.

totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????"

Is it really though? Show me a single person who actually got autism from a vaccine and I'll recant and apologise for any offence.

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By *kcoupleCouple
over a year ago

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"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????"

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant "

as a parent of a young adult woman the whole controversial debate regarding the mmr vaccine caused terrible distress . Honestly I’m not getting at you when I say this but as a parent you do feel guilty and want answers considering autism is something that gets diagnosed around anything from 18 months onwards . To me I found that comment offensive especially as autism is so close to me and my family. Obviously I know much more about ASD now and stand by my comment.

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By *kcoupleCouple
over a year ago

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"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant as a parent of a young adult woman the whole controversial debate regarding the mmr vaccine caused terrible distress . Honestly I’m not getting at you when I say this but as a parent you do feel guilty and want answers considering autism is something that gets diagnosed around anything from 18 months onwards . To me I found that comment offensive especially as autism is so close to me and my family. Obviously I know much more about ASD now and stand by my comment. "

As a parent myself as someone who work who's has a master's in childhood development and early learning amongst other things the mere mention of any connection between any vaccine and autism just isn't there. I have read countless journals and court cases centering on the topic and none have ever proven even the slightest connection.

I work with children and adults with mild to severe learning disabilities and I can understand how easy it is to be offended with any mention of the topic. I ask if you are offended by the dismissal of the vaccine connection or the mere mention of autism

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City

Had 1st Pfizer shot 2wks ago. Nothing but a sore arm.

A huge group of people im associated with have gotten the Astra Zeneca in the last few days abd a huge percentage of them are violently ill. 2 have been admitted to hospital with severe vomiting and dehydration.

Also I think the long delay between some

of the different vax is a pain.

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By *kcoupleCouple
over a year ago

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Had my first AZ shot, about 8 hours later I felt like I had a full blown flu for ten days with a pounding headache. I had to pop back for bloods a covid test (because I work with young adults) and then out of nowhere all side effects just vanished. Not pleasant at all but I will still gladly get the second booster shot. No one else in work had any side effects so it just depends on each person I suppose

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant as a parent of a young adult woman the whole controversial debate regarding the mmr vaccine caused terrible distress . Honestly I’m not getting at you when I say this but as a parent you do feel guilty and want answers considering autism is something that gets diagnosed around anything from 18 months onwards . To me I found that comment offensive especially as autism is so close to me and my family. Obviously I know much more about ASD now and stand by my comment. "

Well I apologise for any offence. I actually wasnt trying to poke fun at people who actually deal with this. As Wkcouple suggested earlier, it was more a dig at the antivaxer peeps.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I received two jabs of moderna vaccine. I had some tenderness at the injection site and higher temperature for a day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Its not the acute or immediate effects of the vaccination i am worried about its the longterm contraindications which are still unknown. The pharma companies are currently running thier longitudinal clinical trials and the side effects may not show up for months or years. If the vaccine was on the market for 3 years and proven reasonably safe i would get it in a heart beat. But as it stands i would be too scared. Just think thalidomide , i know drug validation has come a long way since the 50 & 60s but ..........

Thalidomide affected children in utero, if iwas a pregnant mum i would be cautious with untested drugs for sure.

The swine flu vaccine caused narcolepsy in a small number of people, a permanently disabling side effect."

Omg that would be heart breaking. Any pregnant women be careful and hold off until baby is born

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant as a parent of a young adult woman the whole controversial debate regarding the mmr vaccine caused terrible distress . Honestly I’m not getting at you when I say this but as a parent you do feel guilty and want answers considering autism is something that gets diagnosed around anything from 18 months onwards . To me I found that comment offensive especially as autism is so close to me and my family. Obviously I know much more about ASD now and stand by my comment.

As a parent myself as someone who work who's has a master's in childhood development and early learning amongst other things the mere mention of any connection between any vaccine and autism just isn't there. I have read countless journals and court cases centering on the topic and none have ever proven even the slightest connection.

I work with children and adults with mild to severe learning disabilities and I can understand how easy it is to be offended with any mention of the topic. I ask if you are offended by the dismissal of the vaccine connection or the mere mention of autism "

My daughter was diagnosed around the time andew Wakefield investigation, as you can imagine them years 98 99 it was worrying times as he was saying the rise in autism had escalated so high in the past twenty five years previous as to when I believe the mmr was available. You want answers as to why it happens and could it be a link. My knowledge has obviously grown much more since then but when the prime minister of the U.K. took his son to France for the jabs that obviously caused such a concern too he didn’t feel the vaccine is safe in three in one and had done separately. Look 24 yrs on I have as much knowledge as I need to know that the vaccine wasn’t the case for my daughters being on the spectrum I’m not against any vaccine my daughter only yesterday had her jab, she not feeling the best today.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Is it just me there seems to be a lot of peeps on here that are already vaxed . Given the slow vaccination roll out yous must be either all health frontline staff or over 80.

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"Is it just me there seems to be a lot of peeps on here that are already vaxed . Given the slow vaccination roll out yous must be either all health frontline staff or over 80. "

Don't forget those who are maybe bending the truth a little too.

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"Is it just me there seems to be a lot of peeps on here that are already vaxed . Given the slow vaccination roll out yous must be either all health frontline staff or over 80. "

Or have underlying health issues they also move up the queue.

Up here the roll out has been a lot faster than down south as well .

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By *igertigerCouple (MM)
over a year ago

cc hotel


"Its not the acute or immediate effects of the vaccination i am worried about its the longterm contraindications which are still unknown. The pharma companies are currently running thier longitudinal clinical trials and the side effects may not show up for months or years. If the vaccine was on the market for 3 years and proven reasonably safe i would get it in a heart beat. But as it stands i would be too scared. Just think thalidomide , i know drug validation has come a long way since the 50 & 60s but .........."

So you'd be happy to take it after others have had the balls to go before. I'm more than happy to lead and not rely on others to do the work for me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had first astra jab second one in May. Day after felt like I had bad hangover no sleep was had the first nite. Took 2 days to feel OK.

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

The dire consequences of getting Covid or a mutation from abroad motivated me to get the Pfizer jab in Belfast, as soon as I was eligible.

Long Covid is also best avoided, if possible.

Vaccines have been a boon to mankind; conspiacies such as the plandemic, connections with Bill Gates, George Soros, Bilderberg group, Trilateral Commission, et all, that are promulgated by David Icke and others, need to be silenced or at least sidelined.

I had minimal side effects and look forward to the second jab.

It is worrying that the rollout south of the border has been very slow, potentially enabling mutations to spread exponentially.

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By *kcoupleCouple
over a year ago

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"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant as a parent of a young adult woman the whole controversial debate regarding the mmr vaccine caused terrible distress . Honestly I’m not getting at you when I say this but as a parent you do feel guilty and want answers considering autism is something that gets diagnosed around anything from 18 months onwards . To me I found that comment offensive especially as autism is so close to me and my family. Obviously I know much more about ASD now and stand by my comment.

As a parent myself as someone who work who's has a master's in childhood development and early learning amongst other things the mere mention of any connection between any vaccine and autism just isn't there. I have read countless journals and court cases centering on the topic and none have ever proven even the slightest connection.

I work with children and adults with mild to severe learning disabilities and I can understand how easy it is to be offended with any mention of the topic. I ask if you are offended by the dismissal of the vaccine connection or the mere mention of autism My daughter was diagnosed around the time andew Wakefield investigation, as you can imagine them years 98 99 it was worrying times as he was saying the rise in autism had escalated so high in the past twenty five years previous as to when I believe the mmr was available. You want answers as to why it happens and could it be a link. My knowledge has obviously grown much more since then but when the prime minister of the U.K. took his son to France for the jabs that obviously caused such a concern too he didn’t feel the vaccine is safe in three in one and had done separately. Look 24 yrs on I have as much knowledge as I need to know that the vaccine wasn’t the case for my daughters being on the spectrum I’m not against any vaccine my daughter only yesterday had her jab, she not feeling the best today. "

Thank you for the reply. It's interesting to hear about people's experiences with vaccinations of any type and the information supplied by genuine or self serving elements like Andrew Wakefield . He single handedly caused a drop of up to 70% of MMR vaccinations at one point using. His studies were falsified to such an extent that he was struck off and will never be allowed to practice in Europe again. He also operated on children almost killing one in an attempt to prove his insane theory. Unfortunately back then the media saw clickbait and people bought into it and no doubt countless children died as a result. I have read a few peer reviewed studies and not a single one has shown any link between the two.

I hope your daughter feels better soon and I can understand any worries you might have. Parents have every right to be concerned, it's just what we do but there are some antivaxers here who should be called out for the bullshitters they are.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant as a parent of a young adult woman the whole controversial debate regarding the mmr vaccine caused terrible distress . Honestly I’m not getting at you when I say this but as a parent you do feel guilty and want answers considering autism is something that gets diagnosed around anything from 18 months onwards . To me I found that comment offensive especially as autism is so close to me and my family. Obviously I know much more about ASD now and stand by my comment.

As a parent myself as someone who work who's has a master's in childhood development and early learning amongst other things the mere mention of any connection between any vaccine and autism just isn't there. I have read countless journals and court cases centering on the topic and none have ever proven even the slightest connection.

I work with children and adults with mild to severe learning disabilities and I can understand how easy it is to be offended with any mention of the topic. I ask if you are offended by the dismissal of the vaccine connection or the mere mention of autism My daughter was diagnosed around the time andew Wakefield investigation, as you can imagine them years 98 99 it was worrying times as he was saying the rise in autism had escalated so high in the past twenty five years previous as to when I believe the mmr was available. You want answers as to why it happens and could it be a link. My knowledge has obviously grown much more since then but when the prime minister of the U.K. took his son to France for the jabs that obviously caused such a concern too he didn’t feel the vaccine is safe in three in one and had done separately. Look 24 yrs on I have as much knowledge as I need to know that the vaccine wasn’t the case for my daughters being on the spectrum I’m not against any vaccine my daughter only yesterday had her jab, she not feeling the best today.

Thank you for the reply. It's interesting to hear about people's experiences with vaccinations of any type and the information supplied by genuine or self serving elements like Andrew Wakefield . He single handedly caused a drop of up to 70% of MMR vaccinations at one point using. His studies were falsified to such an extent that he was struck off and will never be allowed to practice in Europe again. He also operated on children almost killing one in an attempt to prove his insane theory. Unfortunately back then the media saw clickbait and people bought into it and no doubt countless children died as a result. I have read a few peer reviewed studies and not a single one has shown any link between the two.

I hope your daughter feels better soon and I can understand any worries you might have. Parents have every right to be concerned, it's just what we do but there are some antivaxers here who should be called out for the bullshitters they are."

yeah he took off to America, with his claims as far as I know even tried to set up clinics not sure if he succeeded. Thank you not been great today it seems to have effected her stomach and very tired has slept the whole day but this little bit of feeling under the weather with her being vaccinated is of huge relief to know she be safe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I got the vaccine yesterday and it gave me Autism and I died. totally sick comment you made there you think your clever saying that ?????

In fairness it's a comment directed at antivaxers and not anyone with autism. I can't see how any offence was meant as a parent of a young adult woman the whole controversial debate regarding the mmr vaccine caused terrible distress . Honestly I’m not getting at you when I say this but as a parent you do feel guilty and want answers considering autism is something that gets diagnosed around anything from 18 months onwards . To me I found that comment offensive especially as autism is so close to me and my family. Obviously I know much more about ASD now and stand by my comment.

As a parent myself as someone who work who's has a master's in childhood development and early learning amongst other things the mere mention of any connection between any vaccine and autism just isn't there. I have read countless journals and court cases centering on the topic and none have ever proven even the slightest connection.

I work with children and adults with mild to severe learning disabilities and I can understand how easy it is to be offended with any mention of the topic. I ask if you are offended by the dismissal of the vaccine connection or the mere mention of autism My daughter was diagnosed around the time andew Wakefield investigation, as you can imagine them years 98 99 it was worrying times as he was saying the rise in autism had escalated so high in the past twenty five years previous as to when I believe the mmr was available. You want answers as to why it happens and could it be a link. My knowledge has obviously grown much more since then but when the prime minister of the U.K. took his son to France for the jabs that obviously caused such a concern too he didn’t feel the vaccine is safe in three in one and had done separately. Look 24 yrs on I have as much knowledge as I need to know that the vaccine wasn’t the case for my daughters being on the spectrum I’m not against any vaccine my daughter only yesterday had her jab, she not feeling the best today.

Thank you for the reply. It's interesting to hear about people's experiences with vaccinations of any type and the information supplied by genuine or self serving elements like Andrew Wakefield . He single handedly caused a drop of up to 70% of MMR vaccinations at one point using. His studies were falsified to such an extent that he was struck off and will never be allowed to practice in Europe again. He also operated on children almost killing one in an attempt to prove his insane theory. Unfortunately back then the media saw clickbait and people bought into it and no doubt countless children died as a result. I have read a few peer reviewed studies and not a single one has shown any link between the two.

I hope your daughter feels better soon and I can understand any worries you might have. Parents have every right to be concerned, it's just what we do but there are some antivaxers here who should be called out for the bullshitters they are. yeah he took off to America, with his claims as far as I know even tried to set up clinics not sure if he succeeded. Thank you not been great today it seems to have effected her stomach and very tired has slept the whole day but this little bit of feeling under the weather with her being vaccinated is of huge relief to know she be safe "

As a parent of an adult autistic female i didn't reply as it is a very touchy subject for me. I can totally relate to the above. What i don't like is the remarks about autism seen on numerous threads only to hear that nothing was meant by the remark. If thats the case, don't say it then. It's not a joke when you're knee deep in it and nothing seems to be going your way, being overwhelmed with constant dread about your childs future. Enough of the remarks, it wasn't funny when we got our disgnosis 18 years ago and it most certainly isnt now.

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By *eebawMan
over a year ago

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Have had first shot of the astra had no effects

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By *onny26IrishMan
over a year ago

cork

2 friends of mine in USA had their last vaccinations last week. 1st shot was fine but the second shot they where really unwell for 2-3 days.. she struggled allot and had night sweats, high temp and aches and pains "deep in her bones, and going outwards into muscle" himself had lesser problems but definitely was under the weather really low energy.. both have recovered now.

Not looking forward to it, but I'm sure will be fine.

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By *hortfuseWoman
over a year ago

Belfast


"Is it just me there seems to be a lot of peeps on here that are already vaxed . Given the slow vaccination roll out yous must be either all health frontline staff or over 80. "

Or like myself have a number of underlying health conditions

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By *eepixieWoman
over a year ago

Belfast

Got first vaccine last night, of course I feel like I’ve taken covid all over again. High temperature, body is aching, pressure headache, so weak. Got worried at one point today, thought I’d end up in hospital again...

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