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Chris 19-03-2021 09:26

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A non-resting heart rate is a known side effect of being agitated because you can't get to sleep properly ;) Happens to me sometimes, and I'm always paranoid my thyroid's gone mental again (it hasn't, yet).

Incidentally, I'm totally chuffed for all you oldiewonks who have now had their jab. Us young things have a few weeks to wait yet. :D

GrimUpNorth 19-03-2021 09:32

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36074789)
A non-resting heart rate is a known side effect of being agitated because you can't get to sleep properly ;) Happens to me sometimes, and I'm always paranoid my thyroid's gone mental again (it hasn't, yet).

Incidentally, I'm totally chuffed for all you oldiewonks who have now had their jab. Us young things have a few weeks to wait yet. :D

I was just saying to one of the lads at work that it was a crap nights sleep - very similar to the crap night I had when I woke up to find I measles!!

TheDaddy 19-03-2021 09:36

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36074789)
A non-resting heart rate is a known side effect of being agitated because you can't get to sleep properly ;) Happens to me sometimes, and I'm always paranoid my thyroid's gone mental again (it hasn't, yet).

Incidentally, I'm totally chuffed for all you oldiewonks who have now had their jab. Us young things have a few weeks to wait yet. :D

Not going to say good but it seemed like I was the only one who hadn't had it, even Russ has had it, it's not much better in real life either, everyone except my children have had it, my closest friend got his the other day because his bmi was 28000, they had his height down as 6 inches rather than 6 feet :dunce:

Chris 19-03-2021 09:40

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Not going to say good but it seemed like I was the only one who hadn't had it, even Russ has had it, it's not much better in real life either, everyone except my children have had it, my closest friend got his the other day because his bmi was 28000, they had his height down as 6 inches rather than 6 feet :dunce:

Is he partial to a wafer-thin mint? :D

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1616146884

Mick 19-03-2021 11:21

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36074789)
A non-resting heart rate is a known side effect of being agitated because you can't get to sleep properly ;) Happens to me sometimes, and I'm always paranoid my thyroid's gone mental again (it hasn't, yet).

Incidentally, I'm totally chuffed for all you oldiewonks who have now had their jab. Us young things have a few weeks to wait yet. :D

I’m only the one under 50 who had AstraZeneca according to poll, I had initially booked to have the jab weeks ago via entitlement at the Manchester City Etihad Stadium, because I’m a frontline worker but I was invited by my GP Surgery not long after I booked my first jabs. So I cancelled these and went with my GP practise because the vaccination centre in my area was much closer to home.

So I had my jab last Thursday, no issues with aching arm but day after, had fever in which I just couldn’t get warm at all. Paracetamol throughout day helped. But I’m just glad I’ve managed to get the jab when I did.

raging bull 19-03-2021 12:16

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Interesting comment by GrimUpNorth re his resting BP, (having to take numerous meds for heart condition) my BP is a constant 50/52 BPM which to me is a bit too steady!

Angua 19-03-2021 16:22

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36074804)
I’m only the one under 50 who had AstraZeneca according to poll, I had initially booked to have the jab weeks ago via entitlement at the Manchester City Etihad Stadium, because I’m a frontline worker but I was invited by my GP Surgery not long after I booked my first jabs. So I cancelled these and went with my GP practise because the vaccination centre in my area was much closer to home.

So I had my jab last Thursday, no issues with aching arm but day after, had fever in which I just couldn’t get warm at all. Paracetamol throughout day helped. But I’m just glad I’ve managed to get the jab when I did.

If it helps, Son (aged 21) had the AZ vaccine on Wednesday, only side effect he noticed was a chill, 1st thing Thursday.

GrimUpNorth 19-03-2021 18:56

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I've had a snooze for a couple of hours and think I'm starting to feel a bit better, fingers crossed for tomorrow as we're off work now until after Easter and the wife has a big list of jobs for me to do starting 9am sharp in the morning!

raging bull 19-03-2021 20:48

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The big list can be started on another day!
If you are feeling rubbish, one thing at a time.

Mr K 19-03-2021 21:55

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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36074833)
I've had a snooze for a couple of hours and think I'm starting to feel a bit better, fingers crossed for tomorrow as we're off work now until after Easter and the wife has a big list of jobs for me to do starting 9am sharp in the morning!

Very similar Grim. Had the jab, felt rough for a couple of days, better now. Now have a couple of weeks off with a wife/list of jobs.
I have my own list for tomorrow, it involves a lie in followed by cricket, then football. I may give her list glance after that and agree that those things deffo need doing at some point. It's good to make lists, makes you think you've done something ;)

GrimUpNorth 20-03-2021 09:36

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36074837)
Very similar Grim. Had the jab, felt rough for a couple of days, better now. Now have a couple of weeks off with a wife/list of jobs.
I have my own list for tomorrow, it involves a lie in followed by cricket, then football. I may give her list glance after that and agree that those things deffo need doing at some point. It's good to make lists, makes you think you've done something ;)

48 hours in and I'm also feeling fine. I'll get a few things done off the list as my sport doesn't start again until next weekend so aiming to earn a gold pass giving me Friday to Sunday off. Talking about lists, one of my wife's favourite phrases is "there's so much to do, I can feel a good list coming on".

Hugh 20-03-2021 10:22

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Wait until SWMBO goes "meta list" - a list of lists...

heero_yuy 20-03-2021 10:50

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36074849)
Wait until SWMBO goes "meta list" - a list of lists...

Is that the list of all lists that includes itself or the list of all lists that does not include itself? :D

Carth 20-03-2021 11:01

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Ha !!

All you amateurs needing a list, I just get 'the look' and immediately know something somewhere needs doing . . . now

:D

Hugh 20-03-2021 12:05

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 36074850)
Is that the list of all lists that includes itself or the list of all lists that does not include itself? :D

the latter :)

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