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Long Covid type symptoms from vaccine?

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unambiguousbeard · 08/05/2021 13:38

I had my first Pfizer way back in Jan. The usual side effects the day after for 24 hours and then again for a few days a fortnight later.

I had the second in mid March and no immediate side effects. However 3 weeks later I started a low grade fever which I've had ever since. I had extreme fatigue and was really quite ill for a good month alongside joint pain, pins and needles in my two smaller fingers on both sides, arm pain, thirst, night sweats....

it's now about one day in three so slightly improving but I've no idea what it is and I'm trying really hard not to worry and I can't imagine ever feeling properly well again.

Has anyone had similar around the vaccine? I've had blood tests for a variety of autoimmune disorders , waiting for the results, but the timing is weird. Even the gp suggested vaccine related. I guess I'm hoping someone says oh yeah I had that for a few months but now I'm fine. This cannot be my life going forward.

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HSHorror · 10/05/2021 21:39

Anaemia?

Fishflakes · 11/05/2021 00:10

Hope everyone with any sort of reaction to the vaccine (short or long term) will report it. coronavirus-yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/

Ollinisca · 11/05/2021 02:29

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whippitwoowoo · 11/05/2021 07:24

I’ve developed a cough and plegm every morning since I had my pfizer jab in January.
I’m an asthmatic and never coughed.
Now it’s a good hour every morning that I’m having to clear my chest.
I’ve reported it on the yellow card website.

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