OW.
I barely felt the flu shot when it was administered. (It was an injection of inactivated virus, not the FluMist thing with attenuated. I suspect the tech was skilled.) But now, oh MAN does that shoulder ache. Every year I forget about this part. I'm glad I got it in my left arm. I'm mousing with my right.
She used a 25ga needle. The ones I use for Duchess, my diabetic cat, are 30ga, so I know what those look like; what I barely felt was bigger than those. Well done.
Duchess doesn't seem to mind hers a bit, but I'm still wondering if I can't develop some of that skill, that deftness used by good needle-wielders to lessen the sting. I have a great opportunity to practice, right?
I barely felt the flu shot when it was administered. (It was an injection of inactivated virus, not the FluMist thing with attenuated. I suspect the tech was skilled.) But now, oh MAN does that shoulder ache. Every year I forget about this part. I'm glad I got it in my left arm. I'm mousing with my right.
She used a 25ga needle. The ones I use for Duchess, my diabetic cat, are 30ga, so I know what those look like; what I barely felt was bigger than those. Well done.
Duchess doesn't seem to mind hers a bit, but I'm still wondering if I can't develop some of that skill, that deftness used by good needle-wielders to lessen the sting. I have a great opportunity to practice, right?
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I had a dental assistant once who gave completely painless shots, and I complimented her on it -- she said it must just be a quirk of her technique interacting well with my anatomy, since not everybody said that to her! Sadly I had to leave that practice, because the dentist was awful, but I really regretted having to lose the assistant.
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I had to get an MRI with contrast injection a while back. The critical thing about an MRI is that the patient not move, and when a needle gets waved anywhere near me, I do the whole cold-sweat fan-myself fidget-like-crazy the-world-goes-gray thing. This one person was so deft -- and/or I was so lucky -- I honestly could not feel the injection AT ALL. Boy was I impressed.
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But you own a bunch of needles. You could stick yourself with them until you got good at it :-)
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I'll probably cave in time, but I've yet to get a flu shot. I remember that my father used to get bed-ridden ill for 3 days after his mandatory flu show while in the Air Force. I didn't want to be subjected to that. Apparently, what they use for flu shots is very different nowadays, but still...
Hope you heal up quickly!
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I roll my eyes at the whole "you can't get sick from the flu shot" party line parroted by health care folks. They seem to forget that to most of us "sick" means symptoms, not whether the virus happens to be reproducing! If the whole point of a flu shot is to get your immune system to gear up, then GUESS WHAT you might notice? Sheesh.
Thanks!
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I think I might not be anywhere near ready for that exercise. :-)
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And you could even just start with stuff like holding a needle, fiddling with it, and then taking a break. You could learn to stick yourself or perhaps start on a sympathetic partner. Might be good to do it at your pace, on your time, and go slowly.
Good luck!
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