Just missing @monga to add the spookinesses with her avatar.I have nothing of value to add today but just to lighten the mood, I'd simply like to say how pleased I am at the placement of the halloween hat on my avatar, in fact I'd like to keep it
Just missing @monga to add the spookinesses with her avatar.I have nothing of value to add today but just to lighten the mood, I'd simply like to say how pleased I am at the placement of the halloween hat on my avatar, in fact I'd like to keep it
Boo ..,I’m stuck watching TikTok my influencer is now a TikTokerJust missing @monga to add the spookinesses with her avatar.
There she is! Nearly put the willies up me!Boo ..,I’m stuck watching TikTok my influencer is now a TikToker
Brings out my eyes if I do say so myselfThere she is! Nearly put the willies up me!
Looking fabulous, suits you too!
It's a really hard one to predict. For the elderly members in my family it's been a mixed bag. My grandad and his wife were really ill after, still quite ill actually after a week. My grandad is 92 and his wife is 94. My grandma had it though and had no reaction at all and she's 92. Even though she had a severe reaction after her 3rd. It's like Russian roulette when it comes to how people are going to react I think.Hi - after some advise, please. Does anyone know any elderly people who have had the flu/covid booster and had a reaction at all? My 91 year old mother in law is due hers at the end of the week and I want to mentally prepare myself for what I might be in for with her - she lives with us. Part of me shouldn’t worry because she’s a total battle ax and will likely be fine but I wanted to know about others experiences.
I did think mixed bag might be the case. She never had any reaction to previous jabs - barely any symptoms with covid itself - despite what she’d try and make me believe (she’s extremely self entitled!) but I have heard that there’s adverse effects in the elderly for this round. I guess I’ll have to just wait and see! Hope your Grandad is feeling better soonIt's a really hard one to predict. For the elderly members in my family it's been a mixed bag. My grandad and his wife were really ill after, still quite ill actually after a week. My grandad is 92 and his wife is 94. My grandma had it though and had no reaction at all and she's 92. Even though she had a severe reaction after her 3rd. It's like Russian roulette when it comes to how people are going to react I think.
I hope she gets on OK. My dad aged 80 sailed through his first 4 but unfortunately has been ill since his 5th the double covid/flu. He took to bed for nearly a week, had sore arms, didn't feel himself at all and he was sweating ,aching . Apparently he's up and about now but still doesn't feel " normal ". Fingers crossed she gets on fine xI did think mixed bag might be the case. She never had any reaction to previous jabs - barely any symptoms with covid itself - despite what she’d try and make me believe (she’s extremely self entitled!) but I have heard that there’s adverse effects in the elderly for this round. I guess I’ll have to just wait and see! Hope your Grandad is feeling better soon
Oh your poor dad - hope he is back on the mend. The problem is both my husband and I work and she’s had carers come in after shingles this year but she was rude to them and extremely stubborn and cancelled all the care package that was put in place. With things the way they are at the moment neither can afford to take time off to look after her - and it wouldn’t be good enough either! I’ll just have to play it by ear. thank you for answeringI hope she gets on OK. My dad aged 80 sailed through his first 4 but unfortunately has been ill since his 5th the double covid/flu. He took to bed for nearly a week, had sore arms, didn't feel himself at all and he was sweating ,aching . Apparently he's up and about now but still doesn't feel " normal ". Fingers crossed she gets on fine x