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Booster side effects

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hattie43 · 02/10/2022 07:43

I think I'm done with these boosters now. I've had all 4 and have had no side effects at all until the last one yesterday. It's awful , I feel like I've been hit by a train , every part of me is in pain , terrible headache and a fluttering in my chest . Feels like something has been flowing through my veins and I haven't slept all night and I'm going out today . I feel like the living dead .
Has anyone else had such a reaction to just the last booster , apparently it's new to combat omicron.

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3peassuit · 08/10/2022 22:17

I had my fourth on Wednesday. I’ve had joint pain for tge past couple of days. It’s subsiding now but I would rather have that than risk a heavy dose of Covid.

caramac04 · 08/10/2022 22:21

I felt really poorly after 4th Covid vaccine. Vomited early hours, very thirsty for water, no appetite, very tired, slept in until noon then dozed all afternoon. Like having Covid. Only 24 hours though.

Smileyoriley · 08/10/2022 22:34

Had my 4th jab a couple of weeks ago along with flu jab. Zero side effects, not even a sore arm, much the same as with the first three. I've had Pfizer, Moderna and AZ.

Coffeesnob11 · 08/10/2022 22:45

I had the 4th one (moderna) and the flujab. I felt really rubbish for 3 days but I always feel like that after the flu jab so put it down to that.

RedRosie · 08/10/2022 22:47

I had a booster 8 days ago (Moderna, bivalent version) and had a headache and cold symptoms for 7 days. I guess we are all different!

Snowdropsarelovely · 08/10/2022 22:58

Had the new Moderna. Arm a bit tender but no other side effects at all

GreatBigBeautifulTommorow · 09/10/2022 08:37

4th pfizer and feel fine apart from a painful armpit. Easily managed with painkillers.

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