Wife had hers Friday morning. She said she felt ‘distant’yesterday, no ‘flu like ‘ symptoms, like I had, but just tired. She is ok today.
I had my booster in September in the short time I was there, Two people fainted one got taken off in an ambulance, I have had no bad symptoms, But that flu one made me feel a bit weird the next day Well a bit more weird than normal should I say
I was told by a first aider at the vaccination centre.. Most people that faint there usually haven't eaten or drank enough prior to the jab.. my lad in his late 20s... went to the gym did a 10 mile run ... went for his jab..at 10am stepped outside and headbutted a tree.... he staggered back inside had a biscuit and a drink and was fine... first question we asked him was .. did you have any breakfast ....
I fainted when I had my first one, but I'm terrible with needles and pretty much always do it. Headbutted a radiator! They laid me down for the 2nd one and I was fine.
It's never during the jab, it'll be 5-10 minutes later. Best one was paying for a filling at the front desk and collapsing. Dentist runs out and when I come to he says in a thick South African accent "It must be our prices you're fainting over"!
As much as I think everyone should get vaccinated I think on that occasion I would have developed a subtle cough until I was asked to leave
If you go for a booster, get some of those fake blood capsules from the joke shop, then suddenly clutch your throat and bite them
I've just been 3rd jabbed, was supposed to be next week but they changed it to this morning. Sitting down waiting to grow another head/arm/testicle/leg in the next few hours.