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Bazile | 15:34 Mon 28th Jun 2021 | Body & Soul
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This question is with respect to myself .

I'm booked in for my Covid vaccination tomorrow

I've had swollen legs for a while now .
Saw a practitioner at my Go surgery earlier today .

I'm booked in to have some bloods taken for investigation .

The guy who I saw could not say if I should go ahead and have the vaccination as planned tommorow . He said to phone 119 .
Just phoned 119 - they cant say yes or no .

What would you suggest - should I go ahead and have the vaccination as planned tommorow ?
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Yes.....definitely.
if your GP (or whoever you saw) hasn't told you not to, I would go ahead.
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Thanks
I'm sure that they can advise you at the vac clinic, they seem to be briefed as to who can take it.
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I should have said - 'swollen legs and feet '
I would turn up at the vaccination clinic and tell the doctors there. They’re very helpful.
I have water retention and have had my jab.
I have water retension in my lower legs and feet and have had both vaccinations with minimal effects. (sore arm). I also have blood tests and ECG booked as a precaution, I think.
agree sqad
chrissakes what are you waiting for ?

is there a safer alternative?no
I imagine he's waiting for his appointment time tomorrow.
I’d go ahead
Are there Doctors actually at vaccination centres ?
I saw a Doctor before my first jab and he discussed my current health and any concerns I had.

Unsure if that's across the board.
Thank you .M .
Me too, it was the Doctor who gave me the jab, the Nurse he was with was trying to operate the Govt system which isn't the easiest programme to use, apparently. Actually the doc's needle skills were better than the nurse on the second dosage as in the degree ot ouch - hardly felt the first one!
I’ve seen doctors at the vaccination centre - which is why I know they’re very helpful.
I`ve seen doctors at the vaccination centre about 80% of the time. Not at weekends and not lately though.
In the good old days
Virgins were offered as sacrifice.
How wise!
A civilisation should sacrifice its future,
Or else what’s the point of the sacrifice?
But these days
The Chinese come for us . . .
Do they think the Gods are blind?
Or Halfcock stupid ?
But here we stand, or rather Bazile will
In the sacrificial Doc's room, the altar,
Shivering, snivelling, farting.
Needle ready - 0.5lm of MMMR
Can’t you tell that we’re useless?
Hope all went well for you Bazille.
I am curious how you got on, Bazile.

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