MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
- Messages
- 58,111
- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I can take shots like nothing. It hurts, but no mental effect. Blood draws or IV's, though, I can sit there and watch them do it to me. No big deal. But when I was younger, I had to have quite a few MRI's and CT scans with dye, blood draws, IV's... soon after they'd stick a needle in a vein, a heat would come up over my body, my lips start buzzing, and over I go, usually head first into a nurse. Not a bad thing. I'd get cookies and orange juice.
It happened so often I'd tell them ahead of time and they'd laugh, yeah, sure. And over I'd go.
Finally outgrew it in my 40's.
Most painful was the rabies incident. The rabies vaccination is not painful at all. Like a flu shot in your arm. 4 times over a few weeks. Also a tetanus shot in your other arm. Then globulin shots in both thighs and both butt cheeks. That HURT! It's big needles with thick syrupy liquid and the more you weigh, the more you get. YIKES@+!%$!!
Most painful was the rabies incident. The rabies vaccination is not painful at all. Like a flu shot in your arm. 4 times over a few weeks. Also a tetanus shot in your other arm. Then globulin shots in both thighs and both butt cheeks. That HURT! It's big needles with thick syrupy liquid and the more you weigh, the more you get. YIKES@+!%$!!