Monday, 26 April 2021

Positive Songs For Negative Times #52: The First Jab


Well, I guess that goes down as the best Saturday night out I've had in a long time. Sad commentary on my life though that may be. A trip to the John Smiths' Stadium (formerly the Alfred McAlpine Stadium, football fans), which I don't think I've been inside since I saw REM there back in the 90s. 

Stood in line for about ten minutes, wondering why I was having my jab with all these old people, then sat down in a drafty corridor (the space heaters were glowing red even though it had been, and still was, a pleasantly warm day outside). A lady from St. John's Ambulance took down my details, before another lady from the NHS reeled off a speech she must surely have been sick of reciting, the gist of which appeared to be there are lots of unpleasant side effects, but I probably won't get any of them. I had Astra-Zeneca, so she made a special point of saying that it doesn't cause blood clots, but sometimes people who would have had blood clots anyway develop blood clots after it, and if I was one of them, I should call 999 immediately.

When I mentioned my history of fainting during injections (actually, it only happened one time; it was a very hot day and they were drawing a blood sample, but I always mention it), the nurse told me to talk to the St. John's Ambulance lady while I was having it done.

"What's that on your T-shirt?" she asked.

Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey. "It's Bruce Springsteen," I said.

And then it was over, and I drove home in the fading sunshine, ready for dose two in July. 

This seemed appropriate...



4 comments:

  1. Ah, the old "What's that on your T-shirt?" diversionary tactic. Those St. John's Ambulance and NHS heroes know their stuff - bless them one and all. Hope you suffered no side effects. My second jab is scheduled for the first week of June.

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  2. I missed the appointment for my 2nd jab so am waiting to have it rescheduled. Didn't even feel the first one and, thankfully, no side effects.

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  3. Welcome to the club, Rol! Glad it went smoothly and no fainting - like FBCB I must say I didn't even feel it go in, it was all v quick. Second dose due in about a month... if I only get the headache/tiredness I had after the first one I shan't mind too much.

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  4. They’re getting to you youngsters now too then.

    I got my first jab a few weeks ago and hope to get the second early June - I had a strange 12 hour bout of flu after my Astra jab that ran from 3am until mid afternoon the next day. Then I was brand new again. Strange.

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