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 My father needed the AZ one because of the risk of allergic reaction to the Pfizer one, and it was a right palaver before he was finally able to get to a place that had it. He could have been done two to three weeks earlier if he could have had the Pfizer one.Originally posted by AtW View PostYes.
 
 And unlikely you will have a choice anyway, most certainly you'll get AZ stuff.
 
 That may just be the case in Bedfordshire, but the impression given by his GP and by the NHS enquiry lines was that they currently have loads of Pfizer but smaller supplies of AZ.
 
 It doesn't help that nobody seems to know where AZ might be available on any given day either.Comment
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 They have the relevant fridges all over the place now, and it doesn't need to be kept at -70°C right up until the moment of injection. My mother received the Pfizer one in the hall adjoining the Sikh Gurdwara in Bedford.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostUnless you're going to a uni or other facility that has the appropriate fridges, in which case you'll probably get Pfizer.
 
 But probably AZ, as you say - there's more of them and they're easier to store.Comment
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 Guys and gals,
 One thing to watch with the AZ one is the potential for a splitting headache that comes on within an hour of the jab and lasts for 5 or 6 hours. A number of people close to me who have had the AZ vacc have reported this.
 
 Might want to have have some strong painkillers handy for example 8/500 cocodamol (over the counter) or stronger (not much available over the counter). Standard paracetamol is apparently useless at shifting this bad boy.
 I will have my already prescribed tramadol handy!Former IPSE member
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 Interesting. I have family in Bedford too. My mother was due to get vaccinated last week but had to get it in Stevenage. I'll ask her what she got... Interesting regarding the fridges too. Locally to me, they are doing Pfizer from the university and AZ everywhere else from what I can make out from the people I know that have received it already - hence my biased impression, I guess.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThey have the relevant fridges all over the place now, and it doesn't need to be kept at -70°C right up until the moment of injection. My mother received the Pfizer one in the hall adjoining the Sikh Gurdwara in Bedford.Comment
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 Non-issue for a migraine suffererOriginally posted by courtg9000 View PostGuys and gals,
 One thing to watch with the AZ one is the potential for a splitting headache that comes on within an hour of the jab and lasts for 5 or 6 hours. A number of people close to me who have had the AZ vacc have reported this.
 
 Might want to have have some strong painkillers handy for example 8/500 cocodamol (over the counter) or stronger (not much available over the counter). Standard paracetamol is apparently useless at shifting this bad boy.
 I will have my already prescribed tramadol handy! 
 
 From what I've heard, the second dose is worse w/r to side-effects, but still minor in the scheme of things (you have to hang around 15 mins for signs of an allergic reaction).Comment
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 DittoOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostNon-issue for a migraine sufferer 
 
 From what I've heard, the second dose is worse w/r to side-effects, but still minor in the scheme of things (you have to hang around 15 mins for signs of an allergic reaction).
 
 I keep tablet and soluble versions of Solpadeine Max to hand at all times. Migraine specific meds have never worked for me, even the ones my mum used to get on prescription.Comment
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 I agree about the migraine specific stuff. One consultant has prescribed Topirimate - the big one for treating migraines. Absolutely useless. I have a constant supply of cocodamol 30/500, Gabapentin and a supply of Tramadol - these are much more usefulOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostDitto
 
 I keep tablet and soluble versions of Solpadeine Max to hand at all times. Migraine specific meds have never worked for me, even the ones my mum used to get on prescription. Former IPSE member Former IPSE member
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 Ha, same here - never worked for me either! To the point where I don't bother with anything now, other than a dark room and some ice. I found I was getting secondary headaches from OTC painkillers.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDitto
 
 I keep tablet and soluble versions of Solpadeine Max to hand at all times. Migraine specific meds have never worked for me, even the ones my mum used to get on prescription.Comment
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 50% of people reported having repeated flatulence lasting 24 hours.Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostGuys and gals,
 One thing to watch with the AZ one is the potential for a splitting headache that comes on within an hour of the jab and lasts for 5 or 6 hours. A number of people close to me who have had the AZ vacc have reported this.
 
 Might want to have have some strong painkillers handy for example 8/500 cocodamol (over the counter) or stronger (not much available over the counter). Standard paracetamol is apparently useless at shifting this bad boy.
 I will have my already prescribed tramadol handy!"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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