Cheers Rohit. Arsenal tomorrow might be pretty helpful. You know how for children getting an injection, you can pinch their other hand to make them not notice the pain of the needle, Arsenal could do the same haha.
Klaus wrote:
Ouch. I got lucky and avoided the muscle pain meself. I remember the constant tiredness though, it was the main thing that set it apart from a normal cold aside from taste and smell temporarily disappearing.
My brother in law got infected last month and he had to postpone his first jab too. Different country and all, but they wanted him to have a positive antibody test before he booked a new appointment. Probably wise to check and see what the requirements are at your health center.
Glad to hear yours didn't get too bad Klaus. I remember the night before last I went to the shops to get some paracetamol and I nearly collapsed a few times walking in the supermarket. It was so confusing and scary not knowing what's going on.
I think I started suspecting Covid when I started smelling this chemical smell, like you get after swimming in a pool with chlorine. Sprayed some perfume and whilst I could smell it it didn't seem as strong. Taste hasn't gone for me either but it does seem a bit duller.
Yeah, I'm not sure how the process is here tbh. I'll try phone up on Monday and see if they're happy for me to take it or not. That said I'm meant to self isolate for 10 days and the date of my original appointment will be like day 8 or 9 so might be a moot point anyways.